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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 it 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.
ASHTON.— On the 10th July, at "Torquay"
Nursing Home, Unley, to Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Ashton, of "Karuah," 44, Seafield-avenue, Kings-
wood — a daughter. Both well.
WHITEMAN (nee Daisy Weller).-On the 9th
July, at Clare, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White-
man — a daughter (stillborn).
ROHRLACH (nee Schmidt).— On the 8th
July, at Nurse Baehnlech's Nursing Home,
Eudunda, to Mr. and Mrs. O. Rohrlach, Brown-
low—a daughter.
DURDIN.-On the 11th July, at Mrs. Grigg's
Nursing Home, Kadina, to Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Durdin, of Alford— a son. /
TASKER (nee Val Miller).— On July 6, at
"Hoxley," Molesworth-street, North Adelaide, to
Mr. and Mrs. Len Tasker— a son. /
FOSDIKE.— On the 4th July, at Streaky Bay
Public Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fosdike,
of Streaky Bay— a daughter (Norma Kathleen). /
HILLSON.— On the 12th July, at Gilberton, to
Mr. and Mrs. William Hillson, of 46 Walkerville-
terrace, Gilberton— a son. Both well. /
RICHARDSON.-On the 6th July, at Port Lin-
coln, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Richardson, of Koppio —
a son (Dennis Warnes). /
BRUCE.— On the 9th July, at "Kennard Nurs-
ing. Home," Woolnough-road, largs Bay, to Mr.
and Mrs. R. Bruce, Esplanade, Semaphore — a son
(Ian Peter).
LANG.— On the 28th June, at Pine Grove Nurs-
ing Home, Kangarilla, to Mr. and Mrs. O. Lang,
Echunga Forest— a daughter (Reva Mary). /
KIRK (nee Nurse Longbottom).— On the 11th
July, at Farrrell's Flat, to Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Kirk— a son. Dr. Smith in attendance. (Father
delighted.)
HENDERSON (nee Ruth Dinham).— On the 4th
July, at Sister Rowntree's Hospital, Ardrossan, to
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Henderson- a son.
COOMBS. — On the 18th July, at Sirius Hospi-
tal, Alberton, to Mr. and Mrs. S. Coombs, of
Percy-street, Franklin — a daughter (Nancy
Grace). Both well.
COMLEY.—On the 11th July, at Sirius Hospi-
tal, Alberton. to Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Comley,
of William-street, Paddington — a son (John An-
drew James). Both well.
LUCAS (nee Barrett).— On the 4th July, at
Davenport-terrace, Hilton, to Mr. and Mrs. C.
J. Lucas — a son (Francis James).
MARKS.— On the 11th July, at Sirius Hospi-
tal, Alberton, to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Marks, of
Russell-street, Yatala-a son (Ronald Edward).
Both well.
MARSTON. — On the 3rd July, at Sirius Hospi-
tal, Alberton, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Marston, of
Glebe-street, Alberton — a daughter (Olive). Both
well.
RICHARDSON (nee Vercoe). — On the 6th July,
at 49, Todd-street, St. Leonards, to Mr. and Mrs.
H. R. Richardson — a son (Ralph Vercoe). /
CARTER.— On 9th July, at Kadina, the wife
of Howard Carter—a son.
COOK (nee Jaeschke).— On the 16th June, at
Morgan Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs, F. C. L. Cook,
of Cadell— a son (Lloyd Cuthbert).
McCALL (nee Haynes).— On the 12th July, at
Sister Fox's Private Hospital, West Croydon, to
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. McCall-a daughter. (Gwyn
Heather).
HALL. (nee Clarice Pearce).— On the 4th June,
to Mr. and Mrs. Keith S. Hall, of Brighton Vic
toria-a son.
GILBERT (nee Phyllis Thompson).— On the 6th
July, at St. Peters, to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gil-
bert— a son (Ronald Sunter).
RAETHEL (nee Florence Johnson) .--On the
11th July, at Angaston, to Mr. and Mrs. R.
Raethel— a daughter.
NOCKOLDS (nee Winnie Rose).— On the 10th
July, at Nurse Johns', No. 80, John-street, Hind-
marsh, to Mr. and Mrs. George Nockolds, of
First-avenue, Sefton Park, a daughter, (Juanita
Linthwaite). Dr. Pitcher in attendance. /
McLENNAN (nee Rita Blumberg).On the 11th
July, at 63, Welland-street, to the wife
of Dan. McLennan—a son. Both well.
NARROWAY.-On the 7th July, to Mr. and
Mrs. A.T. Narroway, Port Lincoln—a son (Kevin
Francis). Both well.
CHAMBERS.-On 11th July, at Miss Walsh's
private hospital. Rose Park, to Captain and Mrs.
Lance Chambers, Orange-grove. Halton Gardens-
a son.
CHOAT (nee Ruth Milne).—On the 10th
July, to Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Choat-a daughter
(Amy Maxine), both well.
SNODGRASS (nee N. Lamshed).—On the 11th
July, at Dr. Carden's Private Hospital, Kadina,
to Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Snodgrass a son (still-
born)
GLAZBROOK.— On the 24th June, at St.
Marian's Hospital, Curramulka, to Mr. and Mrs.
E. O. Glazbrook-a daughter.
WHITE.-On the 11th July, at Balaklava Memo---
rial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. White of
Bowmans—a son. Both well.
WILLIAMS.-On the 8th July, at Nurse Sayers'
Private Nursing Home, No. 5, Elizabeth-street,
Norwood, to Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wllliams, of No.
1, Theresa-street, Norwood-a daughter (Jessie
Florence).
McLEAN.-On July 18, at Byth Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McLean-a son (Hurtle John).
GLASSENBURY (nee Emma Harrison).— On the
9th July, at Lockleys, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Glassenbury—a bonny daughter (Dorreen Emma).
Both well. Dr. Britton Jones and Nurse Treg-
eagle in attendance.
LAUGHTON.-On the 14th July, at Miss Ful-
ler's Hospital, College Town, the wife of Arthur
Laughton—of a son.
GILL (nee Clark).-On the 14th July, at "Dil-
kusha" Nursing Home, Dulwich, to Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Gill, of Sydney-st., Knoxville a daughter
(Joan Adelaide).
BIRTHS.
BAYLY. (nee Merlie Moulds).-On the 12th
July, at the Maitland Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
R. Griffith Bayly-a daughter.
BENNIE.-On the 3rd July, at July, at Nurse Ward's
Maternity Home, Hawker, to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney
Harold Bennie— a son (William Peter),
KING.-On the 14th July, at Wattle Flat, to
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kinga son (Norman
Charles). Both well.
WEBB.— On the 7th July, the wife of H.
Webb — a daughter.
MOYSE.— On the 1st July, at 85, Roebuck-
street, Mile-End, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moyse,
of Mount Compass a daughter (Margaret Isabel).
Present address, No. 6, Anderson-street, South-
wark.
CORNWELL (nee Eva Bartlett).— On the 9th
July, at Miss Laurence's Private Hospital, Wake-
fleld-street, the wife of W. J. Cornwell, Undalya—
a son. Both well.
BEER.— On the 7th July, at Nurse Platt's Ma-
ternity Home. Port Augusta, to Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Beer— a son.
THREDGOLD.— On the 11th July, at Glen
Osmond, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thredgold—a
bonny son (Allen Robert). Both well. Dr. Arnold
and Nurse Allen in attendance.
DODWELL.— On the 12th July, at Angaston
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Dodwell,
of Renmark— a son (George Edwards Marie). Both
doing well.
BATEMAN (nee Gilson). — On the 10th July, at
Sister Walsh's Private Hospital, Rose Park, to
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bateman a bonnie boy. /
CAREY.— On the 10th July, at Attrill-avenue,
Hilton to Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Carey a son (Ray-
mond Atholstan).
SMITH (nee Rene Brown).On the 10th July,
at the Memorial Hospital, Balaklava to Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Smith, of Bowmans a son Both well.
HARTLETT (nee Finlayson).— On the 9h July,
at Sister Halg's, Hutt-street, to Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Hartlett, 167, Melbourne-street, Lower North
Adelaide a son. Both well.
HILLIER (nee May Christopher).— On the 10th
July, at "Ceramic," Ashford-road, Keswick. to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hillier son (Maxwell
Christopher). Both well.
FLAVE (nee Hunter).— On the 11th July,
at Miss Lawrence's Private Hospital, Wakefield-
street, City. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flavel. "Fair
View," Gladstone a daughter. Both well. /
DALY. — On the 17th July, at "Raheen."
Carlton -parade, Torrensville, wife of J. J. Daly
—a daughter.
RILEY (nee Evelyn Uren).0n the 26th June,
to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Riley, of Torrensville-
a son (Francis Ivan Charles).
KOCH.-On the 16th July, to Mr. and Mrs.
F. R. Koch, of Wilkawatt— a daughter (Sheila
Maurine).
TAYLOR.-On the 13th July, at Hart-street,
Glanville, to Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor— a daugh-
ter , (Clarinda Joyce).
HART-DAVIES.-On the 14th July, Mrs. Hugh
Hart-Davies (Sister Madge Yeatman, A.I.F.), 21,
The Parade, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, Eng-
land—a son.
HOCKNEY.—On the 8th July, to Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Hockney, of Glen Osmond a daughter. /
TYNAN.-On the 7th July, at "Torquay'' Es-
mond-street, Unley, to Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Tynan,
of East-terrace,. Adelaide a son.
SKITCH.— On the 8th July, at Millicent. to
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Skitch— a son (Robert
Ernest).
WEBB.— On the 16th July, at Delmont,
Woodville, to the wife of the late P. C. Webb,
of Halbury— a son. Both well.
WALKER (nee Ella Hodge). On the 13th July,
at Sister Haigh's Private Hospital, Adelaide, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. R. Walker, of 27, Waterloo-
street. GIenelg- a daughter (Honda Helene). /
MARTIN-On the 8th July Pelham-street,
Ethelton, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin— a son
(Harold Leith). Both Well.
SMITH.— On the 3rd July, at Orroroo Hospital,
to Mr. and Mrs. Pat Smith. of Belton-a son,
James John.
STENING, (nee Floss Matthews).— On June
27th at Cowell to Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Stening—
a daughter (Enid Hilda).
OLIVER, (nee Shinkfield).— On the 13th July.
at Blandford-street, West. Croydon, to Mr. and
Mrs. S. F. Oliver-a daughter (both well).
MARRIAGES.
HOLMES-JENKINS.-On the 9th June,
at St. Paul's, Geelong. Richard J., third son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Holmes., of Whyalla, to Lil-
lian M.,youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
G. Jenkins. of Geelong; Present address —
Murrayville. Victoria.
CLARK-NICHOLLS.-On the 21st June, at
Flindera-street Presbyterian Church, by Rev. Dr.
Davidson. William R., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Clark, of Goodwood-road, Goodwood, to
Gertrude A., eldest daughter of Mrs. and the late
James Nicholls, of Erskine-street, Goodwood park.
195dx
McROSTIE-STEWART.-On the 21st April, at
Ovingham Methodist Church, by the Rev. John
Pearce, Percy Stanley, only son of late A. J.
McRostie and Mrs. McRostie, of Edwardstown,
to Rubina May, eldest, daughter, of Mr. and. Mrs.
Alick Stewart, of "Albermarle," Cochrane-ter-
race, Prospect. 195dx.
BUDD— PEYMAN.-On the 7th July, at St.
Augustine's, Unley, by Rev. Mr. Fernie. Walter
M., youngest son of Mrs. Budd, of North Adelaide,
to Dorothy P., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Peyman, of Mile-End.
CREASER— DYSON.-On the 28th April, at Fin-
don Methodist Church; by the Rev. R. Lee, Leo-
nard, third son of Mr. and Mrs.. J. T. Creaser,
Torrensvllle, to Ruby, youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, T. J. Dyson, Findon.
PARHAM— BEATON.-On the 5th July, at
Gawler River Methodist Church, by Rev. L. D.
Rooney, Kingsley Bernard, second son of Mr.
S. J. and late Mrs. Parham, of Gawler River, to
Jessie, third daughter of Mrs. and the late D.
Beaton, of Glasgow, Scotland. 195dx
UDEN— WHITE.--On the 29th March, at St.
Bede's Church, Semaphore, by the Rev. Mr. Rad-
cliffe, Clarenoe W. T. Uden son of Mrs. F. E.
and the late W. T: Uden, Semaphore, to An-
nette Lillian, only daughter of Mr. and the late
Annie White. Broken Hill.
BIAR-JANSEN.— On the 18th June, at Zion's
Church, Gawler; by the Rev. C. A. Wiebush,
Benjamin B., only son of Mr. E. Biar, of
Tanunda, to A. E. B., eldest daughter of Mr.
and. Mrs. G. E. Gierech, of Kapunda, formerly
Nurse-Jansen.' Present address, Tanunda.
NOCKOLDS-ROSE.— On the 2nd September,
1922. at the Mount Barker Methodist Church,
by the Rev. C. Doley, George, the fifth son
of Mrs. and the late. Alfred Nockolds, to Winifred
M., fifth daughter of the late James Ross, of
Mount Barker.
CROFT-KNAPP.-On the 6th June, at the Con-
gregational Church, Port Adelaide, by Rev. E.
W. Weymouth, Richard E. Croft, son of Edwin
Croft- (deceased), to Ella P. Knapp, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Knapp, of Birkenhead.
DUNSTAN—PUDNEY.—On the 7th June at
Largs Bay, by Rev. E. W. Weymouth, Reginald
B. C. F. Dunstan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Dunstan, to Rose E. Pudney, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Pudney, of Largs Bay.
GREGG-SAVAGE.-On the 18th May, at the
Kilkenny Congregational Church, by the Rev. Mr. Walliker Malcolm Mc., fifth son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. GREGG, Kilkenny. to Florence, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Savage, Tumby Bay, late of Kilkenny. Present address Torrens-road, Kil-
Kenny. 195dx
KRUSS-BORTHWICK.-On the 28th April, at
St. Paul's Church, by the Rev. Canon Bleby,
Peter, Jasper, second son of Mrs. and the late
Harry Kruss, 242, Flinders-street, to Levina,
fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Wayland,
Hill-street. Parkside.
JARMAN-LONGBOTTOM.-On the 28th April,
at White Hut Methodist Church, by the Rev. A.
E. Jones, Leslie, only Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Jarman, to Edna, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A, Longbottom, Clare.
CARTER— EATTS.— On the 2nd June, at St.
Matthias' , Church, Myponga, by the Rev. N. H.
Louwyck, Harold S., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
S. Carter, Glen Osmond, to Ethel G., second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Eatts, Myponga.
CONNORS-FRANCIS.-On the 5th April, at the
Church of the Sacred Heart, Gordon, by the Rev.
Father O'Byrne, John Laurence, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Connors, Clare, to Winefrede
Veronica, fourth daughter of Mary and the late
Michael Francis, of Gordon.
MORTIMER-KRUSE.-On the 16th June, at St.
Paul's Church. Adelaide, by the Rev. Canon Bleby.
Edgar Baker, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. G.
Mortimer, of Gawler, to Edith Annie, youngest
daughter of Mr. F. and the late Mrs. Kruse,
of Wilmington.
WILLIAMS-FURNELL.-On the 4th April,
at the Methodist Church, Lipson, by the Rev. E.
Tregilgas. Herbert H., third son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Williams. Cummins, to Irene E. M.,
youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late. J. B.
Furnell, of Lipson. Present address. Lipson. /
BROWN— MOLONEY.-On the 5th July, at
Pekina, by the Rev. Father Morrissey, Tom,
youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Brown, of Peterborough to Nancy, fourth daugh-
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCormack,
of Barunga Gap. Western Australian papers
please copy.
O'BRIEN-HELE.-On the 29th June, at St.
Saviour's Church. Glen Osmond, by the Rev. C.
F. Hall, John Phillip, only son, of Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. O'Brien, of Malvern. Victoria, to Lucy
Edith, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Hele, of Glen Osmond.
SKINNER-BONEHAM.—On the 10th July, at
St. Andrew's. Narraooorte, by the Rev. Hugh
Adams, Charles, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Skinner. of Glen Afton, Coonowarra, to Inez May,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Boneham.
Western Australian papers please copy.
COAD-SIMS.— On the 7th July at Prospect,
by the Rev. S. R. Rooney. Walter, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Coad, First-avenue, Gaza, to
Vera. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Sims,
15, Hudson-street. Prospect.
SILVER WEDDINGS.
WEBB— WHITE.—On the 18th July, 1898, at the
New Church, Hanson-street, Adelaide, by Rev. A.
E. Beilby, Robert R. J. (Bert), second son of
Elizabeth and the late Richard Webb, of Forest-
ville and Noarlunga, to Honor J., eldest daughter
of Honor and the late Richard White, of Payne-
ham. Present address—First-avenue, Royston
Park, Payneham.
CARR—SKEWES.—On the 16th July, 1898, by
the Rev. Thomas Allen, in Queen's Church
(Methodist), Boulder, W. A., Thomas, the third
son of the late Thomas and Maria Carr (late
of Dale-street, Port Adelaide), to Ada Eliza-
beth, third daughter of the late John and Susan-
nah Skewes (late of Burra, South Australia).
Present address, King-street, Yatala East.
HUTTON—MATHEWS.—On the 18th July, 1898,
at the Methodist Church, Minlaton, by the Rev.
Henry Chester, Albert Henry, second son of the
late David and Sarah Hutton, to Martha Eliza-
beth, eldest daughter of Mrs and the late T. C.
Mathews, of Minlaton. Present address— 7,
George-street, Clarence Park.
HENDRY—NEWMAN.—On the 20th July, 1898,
at the Flinders-street Baptist Church by the
Rev. J. G. Raws, Robert Bruce, the fifth son
of the late William and Agnes Hendry, of Fisher-
place, Adelaide, to Florence Beatrice, the second
daughter of the late John Charles and Annie
Newman, of Eden-street, Adelaide. Present ad-
dress, 68, Frederick-street, New Parkside.
201x202/
GOLDEN WEDDINGS.
VIRGIN— FORD.— On the 11th July. 1873. at
St. Jude's Church. Port Elliot, by the . Rev. E.
T. Howell, Benjamin Virgin, to Emma Jane
Ford. Present address, Hudson-street, Prospect.
Western Australian papers please copy.
192x195/
BROWN-COUZNER.— On the 14th July, 1878,
at the Congregational Church, Gawler, by
the Rev. J.L. McMichael, William Edward third
son of the late George and S. Brown, of willas-
ton, to Charlotte J., eldest daughter of the late
Stephen Couzner, of Cockatoo Valley. Present
address, Drury-street. Willaston.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES.
STEPHENS — LAMPE.— Pearl, youngest daugh-
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Stephens. East
Moonta, to Frederick, second son of Mr. and
Mrs: John Lampe, West Croydon, will be cele-
brated in Maughan Church, Franklin-street, Satur-
day, July 14, 7p.m. Relations and friends
cordially invited, to ceremony.
ALMOND — RYAN. — Eileen, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Almond, "Roselea," Watson-
avenue, Rose Park, to Rudyard, fourth son of Mr.
and the late Mrs. J. G. Ryan, Victor Harbor, late
of Kensington Park, will be celebrated in St.
Luke's Church, Whitmore-square. Rev. W. G.
Marsh will officiate. Tuesday, 17th, at 7:15 p.m.
Relatives and friends cordially invited to cere-
mony. No reception.
LOCK-LIDDIARD.— The marriage of Vera Lucy,
third daughter of Mrs. C. A. and the late E.
L. Lock, of Prospect, to Harold James eldest
son of Mrs. and the late Walter Liddiard, of
McLaren Vale, will take place at the North
Prospect Methodist Church, on July 21, at 2.30.
No reception.
MOONEY—BLUCHER.— The marriage of Violet
J. twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mooney, of
Mount Barker Junction, to Herbert C. (late
A.I.F.), second son of Mr. C. Blucher, of Water-
loo, will, be celebrated at Shady Grove Church
on September 26th, at 11 a.m. Friends and rela-
tives cordially Invited to the ceremony. No re-
ception.
ENGAGEMENTS.
HELLEUR-SCHRIEVER.-The engagement is
announced of Dorothy D., youngest daughter of
Mr. J. J. Helleur. Kilkenny, S.A., to Oscar H.,
youngest son of Mrs. 0. M. Schriever, of Bal-
hannah, S.A. /
COLLINS— CARPENTER.— The engagement is
announced of Grace Winifred, third daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Carpenter, Brighton, to
Frederick Clarence, fifth son of Mr. and Mrs.
G. Collins, Cottell-street, Solomontown. /
CURRIE— McCONNACHY:— Mr. and Mrs. W.
S. Currie, of Ebor-avenue, Torrensville, an-
nounce the engagement of their second daughter,
Irene, to Clifford, youngest son of Mrs. M. Sher-
lock and the late P. McConnachy, Mile-End. /
GIBBS-EDWARDS.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Anita, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Gibbs, of Norwood, to George, third son of
Mr. and the late Mrs. J. Edwards, of Mile-End,
formerly of Port Pirie. /
The engagement is announced of Muriel, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Griffith, Fussell-
place, Alberton, to Harold, fourth son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Pudney, New street, Queens-
town.
HUTT—BARNES.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Annie C., only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Hutt. Gilbert-street, Bowden-on-Hill,
to William E., grandson of Mr. and Mrs. P. H.
Barnes, of Beans-road, Southwark. /
SECOMBE-DAW.-The engagement is an-
nounced of Una, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Secombe, Craigie-street, Birkehead, to Wick-
Ham, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Daw, Kings-
cote., K.I.
BOWN-PENNEY.-The engagement is an-
nounced- of Gladys Grace, youngest daughter of
Mr. and the late Mrs. Bown, late of Wallaroo;
and niece of Captain and Mrs. Jamieson, of East-
street, Torrensville to Alex John, eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. j. Penney, of Prince of Wales
Hotel, Wallaroo. /
DEATHS.
O'LEARY.— On the 11th July,'at her sister's re-
sidence. 28, Hill-street, Parkside. Elizabeth Ve-
ronica O'Leary. R.I.P.
FORRESTAL.—On the 11th July, at Nurse
Haig's, Hospital, Kate, dearly loved sister of
James (deceased); will, Jack (Western Austra-
lia), Tom. and Phil. R.I.P. /
ICES.-On the 9th July, at Bombay, India,
Jack., suddenly, through motor accident, aged 29
years 10 months, leaving two sisters, five brothers
to mourn their sad loss. /
McBAIN.—On the 10th July, at Malvern, S.A.,
Lucy, beloved wife of G. J. McBain, third daugh-
ter of the late D. H. and L. Clarke, of Reedy
Creek, near Kingston, S.A. /
HENNINGSEN.—On the 6th July, at his resi-
dence, Ambleside, Marcus. dearly beloved hus-
band of Catherine. (Maria Henningsen, aged 84
years and 4 months. Sadly missed
ANGUS. - On the 11th July at the residence of
Mrs. O. Warren, 211, Wright-street, City. Harry
Angus, aged 76 years.
DEATHS.
ROBERTS.—On the 10th July, at his late resi-
dence, 47, Penzance-street, Glenelg, Frank Roberts,
aged .70 years. -V ?_; ?'? . ; ' ao2-8
SMITH.—On the 5th July, at Sister Love's Hos-
pital, Berri, suddenly, Beatrice, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. O. J. Hart, and beloved wife of Wil-
liam Smith, late of Truro, age 22 years. /
HALLIDAY.—On the 6th July, at Gladstone,
Robert Wallace, deary beloved child of A L.
and H. L. Halliday; aged five months. "A little
bud to bloom in heaven." /
WATSON.—On 10th July, at Encounter Bay,
William Jonas, beloved husband of Sarah Wat-
son; aged 76. "At rest."
DAW.—On the 11th July, at Hewitt-avenue,
Rose Park Elizabeth, relict of the late J. W.
Daw; aged 85 years. /
TRENOWETH.—On the 9th July, at her
niece's residence. "Silver Lea," Swan Reach,
Jane A., relict of William Trenoweth, of Wood-
side, aged 86. /
O'LEARY.—On the 11th July, at her sister's
residence, Mrs. Daly, 28 Hill-street, Parkside,
Elizabeth Veronica, youngest daughter ot Bridget,
and the late Michael O'Leary (late of Maccles-
field). D.I.P. /
DUNBAR.—On the 30th June, at Graf-
ton, New South Wales, Lawrance Dunbar, late of
the William Anderson, Eugene Duggan, and
Allan Wilkie Dramatic Companies. Rest in
peace. /
McCONNELL.— On the 11th July, at Gladstone-
road, Mile-End, Richard Hayden, beloved husband
of Matilda Elizabeth McConnell, in his 63rd year. /
WESTON—On the 11th July, at his residence,
20, Lambert road. Royston Park, George, the
dearly loved husband of Hannah Weston, aged
67 years.
Peacefully sleeping, resting at last,
Earths' weary pains and sufferings past.
MACKLIN.—On the 9th July, at Bolivar, near
Salisbury, William Macklin, beloved husband of
Elizabeth Macklin, in his 63rd year, leaving three
sons and two daughters to mourn their sad loss. /
LAUGHTON.— On the 11th July, Blanche
Laughton, daughter of late Edward Laughton. /
.'QUICKE. (nee dnley).-On the llth July, at
Adelaide Hospital, Eva Ethei, dearly-beloved
wife of James Quicke, Fifth-sti-eet, Bowden, aged
40 vears. . ?
HILL.— On the 20th .June, at his residence,
NoVth Laura, Joseph William A., the dearty be
loved husband of Emily Bridget, aged 74 years,
H.I.P. /
GEORGE:— On the llth July, at 17. John
ftreet, Eastwood, Rex Edmond,- the second dar
ling son of A. and E. George, aged 8 years and
i montliB. After long suffering. 193-4/
McGONNELL.— On the llth July, at Gladstone
road. Mile-End. Richard Haden (late of Port Pirie
and Broken Hill), the dearly loved husband of
Matilda and father of Mrs. Y. T. Oraig'Ie, Mel
bourne, and Mrs. E. O. Pope, Mile-End; W. Mc
Conr.ell, North Adelaide. -?? /
SHUIELD;— On the llth July, . at the' Loxton
Hospital. William Shimeld. husband of B. Shi
meld, Angiston. / - ... ? ? »
OLDFIEILD.— Oh the llth July, suddenly,
Harold Douglas Oldfield, aged 24 yearu /
LINKE.— On the 12th July, at Adelaide Hospi-
tal, Johann Christian Linke, aged 73 years,
dearly beloved husband of Augusta Linke, leav-
ing seven daughters, 23 grandchildren, and one
great-grandchild to mourn their sad loss. Rest
in peace.
O0LEMAN.— On the 10th July, at Clem Iris,
Eaet-paradej Kehsington, John (bootmaker), hus
band of Agnes Ckrieman, Little Sturt-etreet,
and father of Edith, ? Richard, Alice. Alfred,
Ernest. Aged 68 years. 191-5/
? MURPJIY.— On th« Wth July, at Nortti-terTace,
Adelaide, Edmund Patrick .Murphy, beloved
second son of J. and M. Murphy, No. 8, Anderson
etrect, South wark, aged 42 years. R.l.P. :
'KITTS.— On the '25th June, at B'ilford Farm,
Vingihia, iVilliam J., .dearly beloved husband of
Amy M. Kitte, aged 67 yeats. . ;
HILL.— On the . 20th June, at Laura, J. W. A.
Hil:, leaving a widow, 4 son*, and 4 daughters
to 'mourn their sad loss. . ' /'
WHEADON.-On the lst July, at his residence,
Hawker, Frederick Charles, beloved husband of
Emma Edna Wheadon, leaving one son and eight
daughters to mourn their loss, aged 63 years. At
rest.
SAWFORD.— On the ; 10th July, at Taperoo,
Donald Keith, darling baby of . Frederick .and
Florence. Sa-svford, of bronchitis and pheumunia;
age 2 months.' -. , ' ' :
,'- KtEIS0BKE»-M3n-: the ,14th- July, ; suddenly, at
?her residence.. -Matilda, -tt-e dearly 'beloved' wife
of O, F, Niete-hke, of .'Moorooroo Park.' Bow-,
lands Flat, and loving mother of Mrs. F. Loh
liwiyer. ' ' . . /
OPIE.-^On .the 12th July, at his residence, Wel
lington-street. Kensingtoii. Edward A. ' D. ?? Opie,
aged SO years. .' . - .- .. ?.; . .-. ? ; .?
,ZACHER.--Pn the 14 th July, Mabel Lilly,
youngest:. daughter of Charles Henry, and the' late
Panlme .Louise Zfieher;' of Wanbi, aged seven
years. ? Patient little sufferer now at rest. . / ?
GLATZ.— On the : 1 2lh July, at Angastpii,
William Glatz (suddenly), aged 79 year*. Vic
torian papers please' bopy. ' ' ' .
BROWN.—On the 12th of July, at Adelaide,
Alfred, dearly beloved husband of Mary Ann
Brown, of McDonell-avenue, New Hindmarsh
(and late of Terowie); aged 74 years."'At rest."
SCOTT.— On' «ie. 12th July, at the Soldiers'
Home. Myrtle Bank. Richard James, beloved son
of ». and S. Scott, of Meningie, aged 40 years.
STAPLEDON -On the 12th July, William Cot-
terill, beloved husband of Margaret Stapledon,
Penny-street, Semaphore, aged 45 years.
QLARKE.— On the 6th Jnlv, at her late reslr
dence, 413, Thomas-street, Broken Hill. Sarah
Jane, beloved- wife and. mother of James Clarke;
and fami'y, aged 66 years. . /
SHEMMELD.-On the, 11th July, at the Loxton
Hospital, after a short illness of pleurisy and
pneumonia, William, beloved husband of Bertha
Shemmeld, of Angaston, in his 63rd year.
VORTMANN.— At the North Adelaide Hospital,
on the 12th July, John William Vortmann, of
7, Trinity-street, College Park, leaving one son
and three daughters, aged 81 years. /
NIETSCHKE.-On the 12th July, at her resi-
dence, Moorooroo Park, Rowlands Flat, Emma
Matilda, beloved wife of C. F. Nietschke, in her
64th year, leaving a husband, seven daughters,
and three sons to mourn their sad loss.
~G0ULD.— - On the '13th' July, at* 86. Wioltbri
haiiiitreet.', Malveni,'- Julia -Ahrii dearly beloved
wife of; Samuel Gould, , aged 6.9/years. . '-{ ?.-;
KEMPE;'thei18U) July, :at : Private Hospi
tal; rM»iry iA^n. wi-f/-w of; Gerald -Stewart KemBQ,
Mem-Mbijftim. aged « 4 years. Peace; -perfect
;^eac'e.^;'': . ?-''.:'' '??'[? :'?;? .;;,.'.? ??;'?;' .'.;..
RAWSON b-f.-rHfii tlie; 3rd' July.: (suddenly)! at
Gladstone-road, Prospect, ?.Melville. John. Clifford,
-fourth- beloved- son of Tom' find A. RaWion; aged
26 years.' : ? . ?; ?-' : - ?--...- ' : ?- ' ' /
.JOHN:— On; ihe. lath , July^ «t the Vesidence ol
jliVi^.(Mr;F. W. Jdbn), Ml.'Uirley-ibftd, Ufijey,,
Carl- Friedrich Samuel' John, aged 67 : year*. . -
».:''V-':' 'V~'h '?*-?:-' ?'?'?':'.' T'-.'- '. .'-'.? lS'«-5
?ra3OKER:^O]*.UWii.;i3th: JuhyiV 'Isene^d,''
BobertMrace, atdiri(Jie.- $sthejp. Crwler 'jCformerlt1
6f?r«obrna . :.^t8f ifoi: ! Jttlver Murray)., alfed-' '74
years.
PASFIELD.—On the13th July, at Adelaide,
James Pasfield, late of Arthur-street, Unley, aged
74 years.
FLETCHER.- On the10th July, at Murray
3[}r4;ai^'^s.ud^^r(Cv^Vi!i«aip' Johii,, dearly-bolo^ed
win of 'Mr; ^^'rind/.Mi*:- ^'John JKl'eteher,' .«f .W.ildfleld;
^Rob^^gea *'yearat-J' -?. ?'«:,-.:?.?.?-.?. ' : ? i ' ' /?-.,
BONNER.— On the 13(h .July, at his late rest
derice; Munda^fl-street. Kilkenny, James Beatv.
dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Bonner. aged
?72 vearp. At rest. . '
KAJiMB.— On .the llth; Ju'.v.^ at Hufcchinson
Hospital, Gawler, Hex, the dearly -beloved son of
'Mr-;-and Mrs. Albeit Kalms, liyndoch. : ; / :
ROACH -^On the 6th'' July, ''it' Ms residence,
tibe'dervKle, 'Western Austiialia, Thomas Wi)llam,.
theVteCoVed husbkna^TiBmily Roach, in his;72nd
yeafc ?.'-.v-'. ? ?'?? ? .?'1'5-v''.'lt '?';??-'?., ' . \..l»r'
LACE.-;At Hill-street; BoisVais, tee -A ['iftij,'-.
AUred/'as^rr'30;*elb'ved-br3«her of G. ». 'lece^
Widaock-tfteet. Broadvlep. ? /
I DEATHS.
DEALTRY.-^On the 7th July, Uuis John, be
loved husband of Mfciry Ann Dealtry, leaving wifs
and1 family to mourn their: loss. : /
DEALTRY.-^0'n the 7th July, :Loub John, be
loved eon aft Jane end -the late John Dealtry,
Queenstown, twin of Mrs. W. j. Watson, Queens
town, brother, of Em., Collinswood, and Mrs. A. '
Wilde, Melbourne. At rest. Also, on 8th.
JtarcJi. suddenly, Winifred (Winnie) Lewis, be
loved sister of above. Sadly missed, . /
HATCHER.-On the 18th July, at Murat Bay,
Benjamin Hatcher, aged 77 years. At rest.
/
HANNAY.— On the 18 th July/ at the residence
of her son-in-law. Norman E. T. Tlaines. 92,
Buxton-street, North Adelaide, Elizabeth, widow
I c( the late Thomas Hannay, formerly of .Maldon,
Victoria, aged 85 years.
I . ROBINSON. — On the 7th July, at. her Teside:*»-,
Marion-place, ' Prospect, - Kitty Maude Asliby, /-
loved wife of W. E Robinson, and setond
daughter of Mrs. and Mr. H. W. A Jlarnctt, ot
20, Sussex-street. Lower North Adelaide, laic of
Tea Tree Gully.
HOOD.— On the 28th June. Elizabeth, beloved
wife of T. R. Hood, aged 55 years. Deeply
mourned. R.l.P. .
BICKNELL.— On the 6th July, at Wolverton
Private Hospital, James Bicknell, the Late uncle
of Amelia Chapple and Unity Thomas, in his
90th year. At rest.
MELLOR.— On the 23rd June of accident,
Thomas, always called Geordie, Miller, late 27th
Battalion. A.I.F., dearly loved husband of Emily
Mellor. aged 41 years; leaving a wife and three
sons to mourn their sad loss.
DEWAR.— On the 6th July, at Birkenhead,
Catherine Cristina, beloved wife of Frank Bernard
Dewar, leaving four sons and five daughters to
mourn their loss, aged 60 years.
GIBSON (late driver in charge Jervois bridge).
—On the 7th July, at Parr-street. Largs Bay,
John, dearly beloved husband of Agnes Gibson,
and loving father of John, Will, Maggie, Jim,
Hilda, and Eveline, aged 66 years. Peacefully
sleeping after a long and painful illness.
' ROGERS.-- On the 8th July, at Peterborough,
William James, beloved husband of Euphemia
Rogers, aged 57. A patient sufferer, at rest.
W.A. papers please-- copy. /
RICHARDSON-On the 13th July, at 49. Todd-
street, St. Leonards, Glenelg. Muriel, beloved wife
of Herbert Richardson. aged 35 years.
RIDINGS.--On the 14th July, at 31, Winches-
ter-street. Malvern, Aubrey, the dearly-loved
husband of Gwen Ridings, aged 40 years, late
43rd Battalion. A.I.F. /
GARDINER.— On the 14th July, at Esplanade,
Semaphore, Kate, dearly-beloved wife of Charles
Lennox Gardiner.
MORGAN.— On the 13th July, at her daughter's
residence (Mrs. A. R. Paddick), Reynella, Amelia,
widow of Charles Morgan, of Upper Sturt, sud-
denly, aged 80 years, leaving two tons and daugh-
ters to mourn their sad loss. /
ISAACS.— On the 14th July, at the residence
of her son-in-law (Mr. F. Phillips). "Manley,"
59, Henley Beach-road, Mile-End, Pauline, relict
of Solomon Isaacs (late of Tavistock-street), in
her 93rd year, leaving two daughters (Mrs. F.
Phillips and Mrs. G. S. Lewis), and one son
(Mr. G. Isaacs), 12 grandchildren, and 4 great-
grandchildren. Menyan at "Manley" every evening
at 7.30 p.m.
BLYTH.— On the 14th July, at his late resi-
sidence, 41, Lurline-street, Mile-End. Charles, dearly-
beloved husland of Veana, in his 52nd year, leav-
ing a wife, one daughter, and five sons, to mourn
their sad lose. /
POWELL-—On the 15th July, at his daughter's
(Mrs. J. Phillips) residence, No. 9, Foster-st.,
Parkside, John, the dearly beloved husband oi
the late Jessie Powell, late of Port Augusta, aged
85 years. A long and patient sufferer at rest. /
HASE.— On the 15th July, at his mother's resi-
dence. Ansell-street. Semaphore, Frederick G. T.,
eldest son of Mrs. E. and the late Mr. F. G. T.
Hase. aged 49 years.- Melbourne papers please
copy.
COLLINS.—On the 14th July, at Private Hospi-
tal, Marion, the beloved wife of F. T. Collins.
of MacKinnon-parade, North Adelaide, and loved
daughter of the late Captain John Warren, of
Broken Hill, aged 49 years. Peace, perfect peace.
TONKIN. — On the 14th July, at his son's resi-
dence, William-street, Beverley, James Tonkin,
aged 87 years, colonist of 83 years.
COLE.— On the 14th July, at Kapunda Hospital,
William James, husband of the late Lily Cole,
Clare-road. Kapunda, aged 67 years. /
VENNING.— On the 15th July, at Saddleworth,
Elizabeth Venning, aged 85 years.
MOSEL.-On the 6th July, at his son's resi-
dence, Renmark, Frederick F. E.. aged 65 years.
A dearly beloved' father at rest.— Inserted by his
loving sons, Em and Fred. Sydney, papers please
copy.
KLOSE (nee Clara Herbig).— On the 13th July,
at the Loxton Hospital, dearly beloved wife of
Albert Klose, Taplan, aged 38 years. Asleep in
Jesus. /
PLEW.-On the 6th July, at Undalya, William
James husband of the late Louisa Emma, Plew, in
his 70th year, leaving six sons and one daugh-
ter (late of Carrieton).
HEWISH.—On the 14th July, at her residence,
163, Payneham-road, St. Peters, Priscilla Higgins
(Silda), beloved wife of the late Andrew
Hewish, of Oodnadatta, leaving one son and
daughter to mourn their great loss, aged 59
years.
JAMES.—On the 14th July at Port Pirie Hos-
pital, Frank James. the eldest son of Eliza-
beth and the late Herbert James, Parkside, aged
44 years. /
REDAN.— On the 2nd July, James, the beloved
husband of Emily Redan. Mellor-road, Glanville,
who died at Adelaide Hospital, aged 44, leaving
a wife and six children to mourn their sad loss.
R.l.P.
SHORTMAN.—On the 14th July, at his resi-
dence, Clarke-street, Norwood, Josiah Harley be-
loved husband of Annie and only son of the late
William Shortman, of Ludlow. Leicestershire,
aged70 years, leaving a sorrowing family. /
DAVIS.-On the 15th July, at 2, Helen-
street, Parkside, Damaris, daughter of Rev. D.
Davis, after years of sore affliction. "Keep
silence before Him.''
GRIEVE.—On the 10th July, at her residence,
Yew Tree House Stanford, Hythe, Kent, England,
Jane White, daughter of the late Thomas Ker
Grieve.—Inserted by her niece, Mrs. Trafford.
/
DAYMAN.—On the 16th July, at Bedford Park
Sanatorium, Alfred Francis Dayman, late of Stir-
ling West, late trooper Mounted Police of South
Australia 7/27- Battalion, A.I.F., aged 20 years;
WHEADON.-On the 1st July, at his residence,
Hawker, Frederick Charles, the dearly beloved
husband of Emma Edna Weadon, aged 63 vears.
197-3/
LONGMORE.-On the 15th July, at the Adelaide
Hospital, Margaret Adelaide, the beloved wife of .
George Longmore, of Light-terrace, Thebarton,
aged 34, eldest daughter of Norman and Louisa
Brennand of Coobowie, Y.P. Sadly missed.
DONOHUE.-On the 13th July, at his, residence,
Murten-street, North Broken Hill, Mat, the be-
loved Husband of Elizabeth Jane, leaving two
sons, two daughters, and the son-in-law of W. J.
Uren, Keswick. /
PHILLIS—On the 14th July, at Snowtown,
Emily Baxter Phillis, aged 77 years, widow of W.
T. Phillis. /
WHITE.-On the 15th July, at Ramsgate-street,
Kew Glenelg, Claude third beloved son of Alice
Ethelwin and the late Sidney White, aged 19
years.
CORNISH.-On the 16th July, at his son-in-
law's residence (Mr. George. Billingsby), Gume-
racha. Robert, beloved husband of Clara Cornish,
aged 78 years 10 months.
MONKHOUSE.-On the 14th July, at 23, Kin-
tore-street, Thebarton, Jasper, beloved husband of
Mary Monkhouse, late of Kadina, aged 80 years. /
HICKS-On the 16th July, at Pinnaroo; dearly
beloved wife of D. Hicks, aged 39 years.
CORNISH.— On the 16th July, at Gumeracha,
the dearly beloved husband of Sarah Cornish,
aged 78 years, leaving four sons and four
daughters. /
FITCH.-On the 16th July, at Strathalbyn,
Susannah. widow of George Fitch. in her 90th
year.

deaths. r:
(Continued from Page. 83.)
DAYM.VN*.— On the 16th July, of war tuber
jtnloeis: Alfred, dearly be'.oved husband ot Owes
Dayman, and adored daddy . of Ralph, late
Mounted Police Force, aged 28 yeare. So dearly
loved, so .sadly missed. ' -. I
ROUSE.-On the 15th July, at the residence of
Mr. Swincer, Park-avenue, Hyde Park, Joseph
Rouse, in his 93rd year.
HcLEAN.-^n the l«th July, George Douglas,
dearlv beloved husband of Ivy iloLean, Dover
street, ' Uaylands, aged S3 years, result ot 'acd-
dent
HIU..— On the 16th July, Betty Margaret,
dearly beloved baby of Leo and Ida Hill, oJ 12,
Euston-tttiraee, Croydoa aged 8 months. ,
NEW.— On the 16th July, at Kaokwood, James,
beloved husband of Nellie Sow, ol Murray Bridge,
end ouJy beloved, son of Gilbert 4te«r, of 23,
Darobi n -street, atile-End.
PE.\RCE.--On the 10th July, at her residence,
87, Edmund-street, Norwood, Florence Maud,
. dearly loved wife of John Edgar Pearoe,- aged 48
years. Hosting.
SMYTHE. — On the. 14th July, at Balcarres
Hotel Echt, AberdeenShire, Scotland. Martha,
beloved wife of Major G. H. Smythe, and dearly
loved mother of F. W. Smythe. Albert-street,
Dulwich, Victoria Park, and J. H. Smythe. Clap
ton-road Marryat'ville. By cable. /
ROWLANDS.— On the 12th July, at Blackburn,
England. Ernest, the beloved son of Sarah How
lands, Semaphore Park; met with fatal accident;
affe 25. Peace, perfect peace. /
RICmRDSOX— On the 13th July, at the re
sidence of her husband, Mr. H. tR. Richardson,
Todd-street, St. Leonards. Glenelff. Muriel, be
loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- J. 1*. Vercoe,
Pennington-terrace, St. Leonards, Gleneig. /
*P1KE.-On the 10th July, at Oorvell Hospital,
William the beloved huaband of Harriett Pike,
aired S4' years. Blessed are the dead that die
in the Lord. /
DIiUDEX.— On the 14th July, at his residence,
Kingston, S.E. (suddenly), Henry Owen, beloved
father of Cis. Ada. Lulu. LiKa, and George, aged
65 rears. . I
RICH (nee Bertha Klugc).— On the 16th
July, at Mount Pleasant Hospital, Bertha, dearly
beloved wife of Morris Eich, aged 29 years.
PJ11CE.— On the I6th July, at the Children's
Hospital, our darling little son, Jackie. A
Httle flower from heaven. Only lent for a
Bhort time.' Sadly missed by all, /
TIWRPE.-On the l?th July, at his residence,
1, Marion-road, Mile-End. Thomas, the beloved
husband of Keiia Thorpe, in his 83rd year (lat«
of Burnsiils).
OOVROY.— On the J'th July, at the residence
of her brother (Mr. James Conroy), 84, Elizabeth
street, Xorth Croydon, Koran (Laura) Oonroy.
Requie*rat in pace.
CL.iRK.—On the 30th Juna. at Wallaroo, Clara
ilabel, dcarly-bdoved youngest daughter of
James ai:d Lucy Grimwood, of Hawker, ond sister
«f Mrs. G. Rove and Mrs. John Hemekpr, of
Hawker, and Mm. Strugmell, Western -Australia,
aged 28 years and 5 months.
LINDSAY.— O.n the ISth July, at Hawker. Alfred
Bonds, beloved lmslband of Beatrice Lindsay, lead
ing two sons (iV. W. and A, i. Lindsay), two
daupMers (R. Li&day and O. Taylor), and four
grandchildren. /
En'.VAllDS.— On the 17th .luiy, at the Memorial
Hospital, ikabol Dickeon. dearly loved wife . of
James Edwards of Linga, Victoria, after a long
and painful illness.
' BAlRD.-fln Hie lfith July, at Adelaide' Hospi
tal. James Allen Baird, late Eleventh-sfcreet(
Bowden. and Islington Workshops, the dearly
loved son of u-'s. Annie Badrd and. the late
Cabriel Baird senr., of 25, Gray-street, Ade
laide, ased it years. They will miss him most
who j'med him ibest 198-0/
ROUXSEVHEJL.— On ttw 18th Jul.-, at Ms resi
dence, -ilcne'pr. in his SOth year, the Honorable
W. It. Ho-unwvell.
? MUEOKK.— On the 17th July, at her residence,
Tiismore-avcnue, Knightsliridje, Ida Hernietta,
widow -;f the late E. V. O. lluecke. /
VLKTCrlER.— On ttie 10th Ju.y, at Murray
Bridge, iVH.iam John, doariy loved husband of
Annie Fiddlier, and second loved eon of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Fletcher, TUfoo, ajfed S2 years 11 months.
licit in pi-aee. 1
SMITH. —On the 8r.Ti Julv. at Griwoo Distriafc
HoTiitjl, of ]:.nea«moniin, Allary E. (Sis), beloved
wife of .!'. Staith, B?lton. and second dangritrr
or Mr. John it-Naniara, The Hoir.eshoe, Moockra.
R.I.V. /
MOKTONV — On die. Sth July, at Jamestown
Hospital, Keith Ceorg;*, darling: babx of E^gar
aijd Host Mijrton. of -Mto,\ ic, oiged 18 nvmtiis.
202d.V
HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR.
(Continued from page 17.)
ATTKEV — In loving memory of our dear son
?rid brother. Jim, died of wounds July 18th, 1918.
In the prime of his life he was taken,
In the. pride of his manhood days.
K'Mie knew him but to love him,
None spoke his name but in praise.
—Inserted by his loving parents, brother, am!
eister. /?
AI/I.K.X. — In loving memory of our brother:
Cha:lps Ilwiry Allen, 1067 (27th Battalion), killed
in aciion ltJth. July, 1917. Dearly loved and sadly
mfs.'i'fi.— Inserted bv his loving sister and brother,
S. an.-l II. Clayton and family. ? /
ANDREW.— In loving memory of Em, killed at
Messinus, France, July IS, 1917.
The sweet remembrance of the just.
Shall flourish when he sleeps in dust.
?-Iitocittd bv his loving parents, G. and E . A.
Mylor. ' /
BK'-.DY. — In loving memory of George -who died
of wound* ;it Gallipoli. July 14, 1915.
Tito sates of heaven stood onrn.
A auntie voice said 'Come,'
And with farewells ui fpoken
Our dear one entered home.
*~ Inrerttd by his lowd ones, J. A. Bradv and
family. MavinndH. '. 19odx/
OR.r'FCKSHAXK.— In loving memoiy ol oat
nephevi- and cousin. Jack, .who was killed In
ettior. in France, July 18, 1918.— Ever remembeied
fcyr liis .wvrle, aunt, and cousins, Fulbu-bos; ' and
A. and J, OibBtin, Clare. , ? J'
? ORITIOKSHANK.— In loving memory of our deai
sou and brother. Jack, who was killed in France,
Juh- 18th. W18.— Ever reniembered by his loving
mother and sisters. / ?
? H'EVDItY.— In loving mamory : of our dear
nephew am} cousin, »ack, killed in action In
Prance, July 18, 1818.— Remembered . by uncle,
auntie, and cousins. ... ', ?',
MANNING. — ^In loving memory of ' our dear'
?on-in-law. Private George Thomas, killed in '-ac-
tion on July 18. 1918.
Just a memory, fond and true, .
- A loving thought, dear George, of you..
-^-Inserted by hi9 loving father and mother, git
ter -and brother-in-law.
MANNING. — In loving memory of our dear
husband and father. Private George Thomai
(Bolcr), killed In action on July 18, 1918. .
Silently, peacefully, angels have borne him,
? Into the beautiful mansions above,
Where he is waiting and watching for loved ones,
. Whea the call comes to Join him above.'
— Inserted by his loving wife and children, Eva
and George.
? NEATE.— In loving memory, of my dear pal,
Fred B.. killed in France. July 18th. 1918.— In-
serted by his pal, Frank. ' /
WOBLET.— In loving memoiy of my dear ,hu»
band. Private W. M. Worley, 27th Battalion,
killed, .at VUler* ore:onneux, .July 18tih, 1918,
Too dearly loved to be forgotten.— Inserted by
his loving wife and little son, Eric. . /
AMBLER.—In fond and loving memory of my
dear son and brother, Private Jack Laurance
Ambler, 32nd Battalion, killed in action in France,
July 19, 1916.
Sleep on, dear boy, in a far-off grave,
In a grave we shall never see;
But as long as life and memory lasts
We will remember thee.
—Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and
brothers. 200x202/
BONNEY.—In loving memory of our dear
father, George Edward, killed In action, Fleur-
baix, July 19th, 1916.—Ever remembered by his
loving sons Harold, Stan, and daughter and son-
in-law, Thelma and Gordon. 200x202/

HEROES Cr THE GREAt WAR. ' \
hOSSBY.In ever-lo'vinx memory ol dear taot
.band and. father, Coorga Edward, killed In ao-
Uon, FlcurbJite, July 19,19118.
Bememlbrance.
—inserted by his wife and children. \f
BOXKHY.— In ecer-Ioving memory -d dear
George, killed In action July 1£. 19HS, at Flew*
baix, France.
A tender chord in memory's, lharp
U lovingly touched to-day. ' .
—Inserted by W. and S. Connor. T. and F. Stew,
£. and G. Crase, iloonta. , /
BROWN.—In loving memory of our dearly be-
loved son, Private L. G. Brown, who was killed
in action in the battle of Pozieres, July 19th, 1916.
Too far away your grave to see,
But not too far to think of thee.
—Inserted by his affectionate father and mother,
Chas. and Elizabeth Brown. Sadly missed. /
CORIGHANO.—In loving memory of my dear
son, Private M. Corighand, killed in France on
July 20th, 1916.
We who loved you sadly miss you
As it dawns another year,
And in lonely hours of thinking
Thoughts of you are ever dear.
—Inserted by his loving father, C. Corighano,
Beachport. 201x202
CORIGHANO.—In loving memory of our dear
brother, who was killed In France on July 20,
1916.
In our hearts your memory lingers,
Tender, fond, and true;
As the years go by dear brother,
We will always think of you.
—Inserted by his loving sister and brothers, Daisy
and Frank and Peter, Beachport. 201x202
CROSSMAN.—In loving memory of Corporal G.
L. Crossman, 32nd Battalion, killed in action,
July 19, 1916; also Fred J. Crossman, killed in
action, Dellville Wood, December 10, 1916.
Faithful sons true and kind,
No truer brothers on earth we'll find;
We who miss them
As it dawns another year.
—Inserted by parents and two brothers.
CLARKE.—In loving memory of T. J. Clarke
(Tom), killed in action July 20.
Time may come and bring its changes
Fresh with every coming year,
But you will ever be remembered
By the hearts that hold you dear.
—Inserted by his loving stepson, Norman and
Vera. 201dx/
DAVY.—In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Private D. W. Davy killed in ac-
tion in France, July 19, 1916.—Inserted by his
loving father and sister, D. and R. Davy. /
DAWSON.—In loving memory of our dear bro-
ther, Tom, killed in action, July 19th, 1916.
Just a memory, fond and true,
A loving thought, dear Tom, of you.
—Inserted by his loving brother Arthur, sister
Gerty, and nephew Colin. /
EMERY.—In loving memory of Edgar S.
Emery, 32nd Battalion, killed in action, France,
on the 19th July, 1916.
Sweet is the word remembrance,
And these few lines will show
You will always be remembered
As years may come and go.
—Inserted by Isabel. 200x202 /
EMERY.—In loving memory of our dear brother
and son, Lance-Sergeant Edgar Sidney Emery,
No. 13, 32nd Battalion, killed in action, July
19, 1916.
I often sit and think of you, dear Edgar,
When I am all alone;
For memory is the only friend
That grief can call its own.
Just a memory, fond and true,
Loving thought, dear son of you.
—Inserted by his loving mother, father, brothers
and sister. /
FLETCHER.—In ever loving memory of "Bar-
ney," Corporal G. E. P. Fletcher, who died of
wounds 20th July, 1918.
In God's own keeping we leave you, dear|
Loved, remembered, longed (or always.
— Ne'.l. 201-X20S/
GMGS. — Tn loving memory of our dear son
snd .brother, Bert, late «rd (Battailion, HHed
in France. Jmly 81st, Iflll7. Bemembrance. — In-
serted iby another, father, sisters and brothers. . /
HAGAN.—In memory of Scoutmaster P. T.
Hagan, killed in action, July 20, 1916.—Inserted
by First Semaphore Troop Boy Scouts. 201x202/
In loving memory of our Pals of the 5th Aus-
traliann Division, and in sincere sympathy with
the relatives of deceased comrades who fell on
that memorable occasion, July 19th, 1916.— In-
serted by the 32nd Battalion, A.I.F., Club. 200-z/
LANYON.—In memory of our friend, Cuthbert
Lanyon, killed in action, Fleurbaix, 1916. He
will always be remembered as the years may come
and go.—From his pals, H. S. and M. L. Hamp,
Watervale. /
MORTIMORE.—In loving memory of dear Percy,
who was killed In France, July 19-20, 1916.
Time may pass and bring its changes,
Fresh with every coming year,
But you will ever be remembered
In the hearts that hold you dear.
—Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-
law, Nellie and Charles Poore. /
MORTIMORE.—In loving memory of dear Percy,
who was killed in France, July 19-20, 1916.
Deep in our heart there is a memory
Of one we shall never forget.
His bright and young life he gave
For those he loved.
—Inserted by his loving parents and family. /
PLUNKET.—In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Charles Francis Plunket, who fell
at Fleurbaix, on July 19-20, 1916.
Sadly missed.
—Inserted by his loving family. /
ROSTRON.—In loving memory of Private G. H.
Rostron, who was killed in action 19th of July,
aged 19 years. /
SINIGEAR.—In fond remembrance of our son
and brother, Alf, killed in action in France,
19th July, 1916.—Ever remembeerd by his mother
and sister. /
SELLEN.—In loving memory of our dear
brother, Will, killed in France, July 19, 1918.
The sweet remembrance of the dust ?
Shall flourish when !ie sleeps V dust.1 ?
—Ever remembered -y his lorlns brother and
Gister-in-law. Waiter and Doris. , - ? y J
SELLEN.—In loving memory of our dear bro-
ther, William (Bill) Sellen, killed in action, July
19, 1918.
% Just'*, sad. but sweet rrtnembranoe, '
Just a memory, fond and true; ??-. ?
Just a token of affcotion, . ?
And a heartache still for you.
-rlnsented by hia lovinjr br^tlierv, Leonard,' Alf.,
and sister- jn-iaw, Yera. and nephew Blllie. ?? ? /
.WEBBER.— Tn loving1 memory o* out dear son
Albert. Jfo. 2KW; »?nd Battalion, killed In action
in Frano;, July 19, 1916.
Cod Is good, He gives uf strength
To bear our heavy cross;
Ho is the only One 'Who knows
Our loneliness ..nd loss, . :- ,-?' ?
So dearly loved and sadly missed,
?^-inserted by his loving mother arid father, Ka.!rne.
WE3IBEIS.— In loving memory of our dear bro
ther. Albert. Wiled in action, July. 10, .1916,
Time's kind and steady finger . ' .
Smooths out the edue of gridft
The tender hand of momorf'
Tiirm buck another leaf.
So throughout the yeara o- ?waiting', .
Till we. join our brother, dear; .'
We -wai Iry and hide oiir hearta-ehe,
Right throughout the anuln« year.
— Inserted by his loving broUiers And sisters, and
Elster«-io-la\v. / ?
WILSON.—In loving memory of my dear son,
Victor, 32nd Battalion, died of wounds in
France, July 21, 1916.
Time cannot heal my aching heart,
Nor from my memories tear
The form, the face I loved so well,
'Twill dwell for ever there.
The silent grief that is in my heart,
No human eyes can trace,
For many broken hearts lie hid behind a
smiling face.
—Inserted by his loving mother and stepfather,
E. and S. Grummett, and Eileen. R.I.P.
202dx

HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR.
WILSON.—A tribute of love to my brother,
Will, who tell somewhere tn France, July 19-20,
1916. Lest we forget.—Missed by bis sister, Clara
DeLaine, Prospect. /
WILSON.—In loving memory of my dear bro-
ther, Will, who fell somewhere in France, July
19-20, 1916.—Ever remembered by his loving sister,
Lydia, Farrant, and niece, Nesta. /
IN MEMORIAM.
(Oontinoed from page 18.)
McGEE.—In lcring memory of our defer ma/Out,
Eliza McGee, -Who died on ICth July, 192U
There is ao death to the lore that lives,
Or the faith that stands serene;
She is watting for us, the one we mount
And there's only a door between.
A twautihil memory die left behind,
Of a lorins mother. sO'true and klnd|
We have lost, but heaven has gained
One of the best the world contained.
—Inserted iby her loving daughter and son-in-law,
M. and W. L. Tttdlte. ' ISBax/
MdGTBE.— In loving memory of our dear mother.
Elba McQee, who died on July 15, X9EL
My darling mother is now at rest,
Her fond, true heart is still.
Those loving hands that toiled so hard
Lie now in death's cold' chill;
We'll strew with loving memory
The path our mother trod;
We'll bless the years that called her oura,
And leave the rest to God.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and aon-in-ls.w,
B. and a A. Davies. 'lOSdx/
PAHL. — In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother, who died at Pinnaroo,
July 15, 1922.
Jast - a memory fond and true,
Loving thoughts, dear mother, of .you.
— Inserted by her loving son, daughter-in-law,
and grandchildren. 196dx
PAlfltBR.— In memory of my beloved aged
mother, 'Charlotte Palmer, -who' passed away July
aith, 1922; afflicted with total deafness SO years;
quietly taiken from our home, U, Oarlisl«-road,
fl'eetbuurns Pailk, and peacefully 'laid to rest;
Rev. J. P. H. TilbrooV. B.A.. kindly officiating.
'Severed, yee, mother, severed till He come,'
—Her daughter 'Maud Oharlotte Humjjry. West
bourne Park. 192,1/
ROBERT. — In loving memory ot my dear
mother, who passed away July 11, 1922.
It's just one year ago to-day,
Since my dear mother passed away.
I was not there at the hour ol death
To hear her last faint sigh; .
Oh whisper just one loving word,
Or even say good-bye.
Tou have left behind an aching heirt.
That loved you very dear;
A heart that never will forget,
Far your memory is written thaw.
?—Inserted by her loving son, Alson. 195dx
RODERT. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away July 11, 1922.
Gone from thiB world, how sadly we mils you,
Dear loving mother, your memory we keep;
Never in life shall we ever forget you.
Dear to our hearts in ' the spot where you
sleep.
Sleep, darling mother, gently rest,
They miss you most, dear, who loved you beet.
— Inserted by her loving husband and sons. Ar
thur and Charlie. ' 196dx
RODERT. — In loving memory ot our dear
mother, who passed away July 14. 138S.
Forget you, no, dear mother,
For memory's loving chain,
Will always link you round our hearts,
Until we meet again.
— Inserted by her loving daughters, . Clara, Alice,
Narallo. . 195dx
SPAIN. — In loving memory of ow darling
mother and xr.uidmothcr, who passed away at
Bowd«n on the 15th July, 1922.
Silently the thades of evening gather round our
door.
Badly they bring before us a loved face we shall
see no more;
Heaven retaineth now our fl»»M'g. sarQx the lonely
casket, keeps.
We think of you In «ilenot, mo eyas can see us
weep.
For many a silent tear is shed when oth*m are
asleep.
We miss you. mother, trom your oM armchair.
With your shawl around you and your silvery hair.
There Is a dear old face we iong to see,
But all we have is memory.
6ome day when the shadows deepen,
And th« call comes down the line.
Let your dear face be there to welcom«.
At the gate, dear mother mine.
Farewell, dear children, my days are past,
I loved you while my days did last.
Weep not for me. or sorrow make,
But love each other for my sake.
Sadly missed.
— InserUd by Rote, Bert, and family, Broken Hill.
105dx/
SIX00C7K.— In memory of mother, died July
16. 1920. ? ?
God todk from ua the one we loved.
Our mother, so faithful end kind,
We miss her so s»dy all ithe time.
—Inserted. by Ida, Seat, Allan, Hurtle, grand
children. ' . /
SIN'OOOK.— In fond memory of motticr, who
passed away July 15, 1920.
Detp in our hearts tlhcre's a soMMry
Ol one we SBiaH never forget.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and sonin
law, DoEy and Perce. Olare, 195dx/
ANTMIrtSOX.— In loving meSnory of dear fattier,
who passed away July 19, 1931.
Two years ago the messages came
From Cod, Who thought it ben*
To lake our -ving father home
And give him peace and rest.
—Inserted by his loving; sons, Bd. and O«.rli«,
and daughter- to-Oa-w . Mary. : 203*202/
ANDERSON.— In loving memory of -our dear
father and grandfather, who died Ju'.y 19th. 1881.
Patient Eufterer, -but how kind the hand
That raised ' the© to a better land.
We. mown, but not -with bitterest 'grist,
For death to thee brought sweet relief. ?
— Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law
Olga and Daniel;' ila» grandchildren, Alex, and
Sheila. . ?
. BROKATE.— In loving remembrance of ' out dear
daughter and ? sister,: Minnie,, -who departed this .
life, July 19. 1922, at Mount Pleasant Hospital.
One year hits passed, but none can tell
The loss 61 one we loved too well';
The end- came sudden, the'shodc sever*;
We little knew her end was near.
Only -those who have liwt are able to tell
The pain tint we 'felt at not saying farewell.
— fladly missed by her mother, slater, .and brother
in-law. V. and A. Kramm and family. /
fBOVrJC.— In Itvvjng memory oif our dr»r little
Leslie Royw (Snodger), oiccideinidally killed Juljr
10th, 1921, aged H years and 8 nwnttis.
? A ??*«*? IHtte-angd t* iguide us ?
To yonder fair rnanakm* so. b:lgldb, . -
-^Evcr renwmber*d ' by his eotrrowing dh'ldy,
mununle*, alii jbrother Jack, PiteiixMXKUKU, ' /
B0Y'LE.--In sid' but loving memory rf our d«ar
grandson, and nephew, Royce, aoaldentaUy ' killed
at Terowlc, Juljr 19, -Jflai..
- ? One by one our loved ones l«are xm,
?And our Bad hearts ironder whyf
But we have '&od'a oarci assurance,
We will meeUliheni by-and-bye.
— Inserted by hig loving grandma, aunties, and
uncles, Ctamden. . . . J
BAMPTOX.— Int Joviny m«n\orr of B-va, Ktfio.
passed away' Jul' 10, Iflfll. ' '. . ' -?????
Just a memory, fond and true.- ' ?
A 'ovinij thought, dear T3ca 01 you,
—Inserted (by unole, aunty, and cousins. Small. /
BAMPT.ON. — In loving memory of Eva, died
Brisbane July 10th, 1921.
A tender chord in memory's heart
Is softly touched to-day. ?'-, . :
— ^Inserted by Annie. I
BAMPTOS.— In loving tncmorr of our deaf
cousin. Eva, who passed away July 19 1921. Just
a sad, but sweet remembrance. — Inserted by Her
cousin*, Alice, Bose. Queen, Morgan. ? /
BAJIPTON.— In loving inem«ry of our darling
daughter and sister, iBva, who died at Briibane,
on July 19, 1S21. - «'
Just two sad yetun ago to-day,
6ince we kissed your sweet lipo good-fa/6 .
-ku llvei Shave changed, the wwld da dull, .
Tint once wag so bright and. gd^ ?
Bow ws mist you, dear Kva, n« tongue. oan ML :
Of the sorrows what we've gone througa*
for you were all the .world to -us, ... '
B» good-, so -jpure, and trutv .' ? ? . .
Sleep da belgrei. ?. ' -
—Inserted 'by het' loving i»tber, toother,- aBd .
SmuOi*, Cob, . . ? : ' -. :?;.. f . *

IN MEMORIAM.
GOUOa.— In loving memorr of our daughter aol
Btster, SClEabetfi, died July OSUh, 3JBL Never
fongot*en.-4ase.-v«a by her loving mottier,' father,
* latent and brothers. /
CATTILE.— Tn fond atid loving memorr of fatliec,
Janca CaiStla, who Missed axay on July 20. 1013..
Bret pemdnibered.— inserted by iReg and Nellie,
NBthertMi. 201dx
I4BAN.— In loving memory of oar dearly loved
mother and grandma, who passed awajr at Good
wood, July 10, 1021.
A tender, . loving tnoi&er, a grandma *»a vai
? kind - '
Has gone from a woidd «J «my. I«*vtog sad
hearts beMntf.
1b * brigihter home In heaven, whaw. tears are
fltped away,
Sha waits her dear onas doming through God's
«tcrnaa day.
-^9»dly missed, erer Tenwrobersfl by her loving
daughter and eon-ln-law, A. and J. Bright, and
pranddaug-hters, Amy and Clarice. /
FULTON*.— In loirlnij memory of our dear little
boy, who was taken away July 19th. 1928. 'A
lovely little bud gone to bloom In heaven.'— In-
serted by his loving parents, sisttrt, and brother,
Victor Harbor. 800x202/
FOOTER.— In loring m«wory at my dear hus
band and our ds&r daddy, who pa«ed away July
W. 1922.
We ?kHjo loved you ssdly miss you,
As It dawns another year.
And In lonely hours ol thinking
Thoughts of you ara erer dear.
— to«rt«d by hli loving wife and chfldna. /.
FOOTER. — In loving memory of our dear
'brother, who' died at Hilton, July 19th, 1921. — '
Ever remembered by his bTothw and sisterin
law, Will and Hann and family. /
FITTOW.— In loving memory our dear fatow,
who died on -17th July, 1818.
I-eep in our hearts there's a memory
Of one we shall never forget
—Inserted by hig loving son, cUwghter-im-lairT
and gnandohildren. I/nton. ? / /
GLOEIDE.— to loving memory ot mother, who
passed away at Wilmington, July 91. 0S22. Sleep
on, dear mother, and take thy rest. —Inserted by
Mabel tend little Frank. 802x202/ '
HEAV.— 4n loving memory of our dear hus
band and (father, who gassed away at Auburn,
July 21, 1921.
He always lent a willing hand.
To those who needed help;
And never spoke of ?what he did, .
But kept it to himself.
—Inserted by his loving trite, and John, W1U,
Percy and Addie.
HAIEJT.— In Ion-Ing (memwny of my dear motbsr,
?who dfted Ju\v lTtfh, 1922.
One year a?o the measure came
From God, Who 'tSio'ugll.t it bei*
To lake my lovinig mlother from thi» world
And giv* her peace «nd rest. .
—Inserted by her loving son, Fr«d. /
Hilt!}.— In loving memory of our dear son and
bTOther, Ernest, who passed away July 18, 1918.
No loved ones stood around him,
To bid a fond farewell.
No word of comfort could «re give
To him we lived so well.
-inserted by his loving 'mother. &bhsr, sisters,
and brother. /
. In loviiig memory of dear father, who passsd
away July 19th. 1922.
We are thinking of you to-day, dear father,
Thinking of the past,
Picturing you in memory.
Just as we saw you last.
— Inserted ''bi- his loving daughter and son-in-law,
Olive and Lawrie Kirby, Victor Harbor. /
JERVIS.— In loving memory of Pryce Vincent
Jervis, who passed away July 20, 1922. Inserted by
his loving son and daughter-in-law, Lawrence and
Gladys. 201-203/
LEOT.— In loving memory of our darling wife
and mother, -who -fell asleep July 1», 1921, aged
W years.
Deep In our hearts there's a memory
Of a mother we'll never forget.
— Inserted by her loring huiiband, daughters, and
son, Adelaide, Amy, and Richard, Albert-street,
Goodwood. /
? MEBRS.— In lovlnjr memory of Edward Meets,
who died July 19, 1930; also Edward Patrick, son
of the above, who died June IS, 1909, both of
Port Lincoln.— Inserted by Mim. Meera and family.
Port Piric. S00x20S/
PAEOH (nee Rohrlach).— In *.o\1og memory of
our dear wife, mother, and sister, who fell asleep
in Jesus at SuimnerfWd. July 19th, 1918,
The Lord said— 'I gave. I .take.
Do not grieve, your dear one is safe;
She dwells with Me in My kingdom above,
Surrounded by angela. peace, and love.'
—Inserted by her Moving .husband, children, sisters.
and brothers. /
PHR.RY.— In Hovltw memory o* my d«*r wits
and our motihor, who died at Waniertown -on
JuW 21, 1912.
WhaJt we have lost heaven has gained,
The bast of mothws flu's wortd ctontaitn**,
Ppoocfolliy sleepinsr, reohinor «* l»st.
Eurth's -vKSiTy pains wnd eufferins past.
— Inserted by her Joving husband, sons, and
daughters. 20ad.ii/
PETERS.— In lwvlng memory of my dear friend.
Moggie, who passed away on the 19th July, 192L
Anerther year its cuaoges bring*,
Though death divide, fond memory clings.
—Inserted by her loving frfeud, t. Gliddon, g»a
cliff. /
J»AHL.-4n sad and loving memory of &ur dear
mother, v&o died at f artlla Wril, July 16, 1988
Our home It was so. happy once,
. 'Alien we used to meet all home together;
But, oh. .bow different it has been
6inc8 mother has gone for ever. « ♦
—-Inserted by her lo-1ng daughter, Msu-t5ia, and
sonrinOaw. Reirihojd,
. RAKSliEV.— In loving memoiy of my dear »n,
Charles Ransley, who feli asleep on July aotli,
1916, ? I
iXow he is gone and fres from pain,
Mav our great losa to him be gain.
We''ll ever tlrink of him with love
'And nope to meet- ia heaven above. ;
—Inserted by bis loving woitoet; M. Duralurer.,
iGioneig. ' * auixaoe/
JIOBER.TS. — In loving memory of oar dear hua
band and father, who passed away July 19th. 1922.
' His weary hours 'and day* of pain,
?His troubled nights are pa»ed; ..
His evvrrpatient^ worn-out frame
Has found sweet rest at last.
—Inserted by lus loving wife and daughters, Ruth
and Vera. ?? ? ? I
ROBERTS.— In loYlng memory ot out dear
father, who passed away -July Iftth, 19(22. ?
A year ago .a message cam* from Qod, . -
Who IhouRht it best. ' ' . , '
I'd fcike j-ou from this weary world
And' cive you peace and' rest.- ..
—Inserted By his loving daughter and son, Irene
and Olit'ton. 'Bowmans. /
HICIIARDS.— In loving meiwory «tf our . dew
Wife,'' mother, end gmindma, wU» passed away ftt
'River View,' ifurraf Bridge, July. tM, 1MB.
Just a 'memory, fond and true,
A loving thought, dear «noth»r, of you,
—Inserted by her loring Suifcsnd, s6na, daugh'
ters, dftiiht«r-ln-]a.w. and grand-ShUdr»n, Murray
Bridge. «M*20e
'JIBYN'OLDS.— In laving memory of our dear Bts
ter, Xannv^ who passed a,w4y at . Vlotoria-avenue,
Victoria ^aric, July 22, 1»*2.— Inserted by her lotr
ing sister Slid brother-in-law. 8. J. and H. J.
Ifuscott, K»punda. fiOEdx/
QCiSlOEDER (riee lfefnie).'-In lftrif«t filehrtiry
of my dearly loved daughter, WinifreS Mary, who
passed away at 'Hie North Adelaide Private Hpa
ttital, the 10th July. 1914, four diyg efter ths
blrtli of her little Son, Hatrtilton \antio. K&t
lost, but gone oefort, and .Parting iTor u».— In-
serteit by bor loving mother, Mre. B. N. Fernie,
Xorlootipia, and tOct her little son; Hamilton
Viflho (Sow SterMnjf), 5»h,6(-:houSP, Murtootpai /
SHE1PLBV.— In loving memory ef »ur dear Kay,
who p«Med Away JWy &-.
A shadow Tests Upon our home,
We ordst ?suit dear' one's faoe. '
Where'er we tiirh, whete'e* W4 loo*;
We see her vacant place.
— Inswttd by her loving parents end eidter, A..
and h. Bbepley and Bvelyn O'lially, B-nmt BJf
k«. ''????? ? . floa*2oe/ ?
THORNTOlf.-^In 'lpvlhg flietwdry ot my dear
.father, who was acciaentaHy killed July 19th,
1912. ? : . ? -?? . . ? ? ;
A memory prized is more-thin gold,
A father's worth eanbot be told;
-. The loved ones now who min you her*
'. Will always hold yoiir- memory, dear. . - :
?^-JfiSerted by bis loviig soa, Stanley. I

IN MEMORIAM.
WAOJTffR.— A trffiwte of lore to the honorai
And aaorad memory of our dear ftrther, who died
in Adektde Moayital. July 19, 1922, from in
juries Teceivea through aoddent July IS. 1922.
There's something gona from the sunshine,
' Something from the song of the birds,
There's a feeling deep down in my heart, father,
'Tig a sorrow too deep (or wards.
To live in the hearts of those we leave behind
la not to die, 80 sadly mlased.— Inserted by
Bed* L-lnquest. ? 200x2012/
?HTUEAJIOX— In loving remembrance of detf
Jim, ..who died at Kooringa on Ju'y 19, 091i5.
Gone, from thij world, ho* sadly we miss you,
Ddir Jim, your memory we keep;
Never in life shall we ever forgot you.
Dear to our hearts is tie spot where you deep,
—Inserted by bis loving parcnta and brothers and
sletets. _ 200x202/
WA-3EN!.3R.— In loving memory of our dear
uncle, William, late of Mount Oambier, who died
at - Adelaide Hospital, result ot accident, Julx
19, 1922. - . . ' . »?»
? Sweet is the day of Temeatbranoa,
As theso few lines ?will- show,
He will always be remembered.
As9 the years may come and go.
-inserted by nephew and niece, W. and H,
Wagoner,- Eastwood.- : /;
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(Continued from page 18)
TITR. E. O. BU-RNER and FaMILY. of RosV
XTJL ton-street, Goodwood, desire to T\HANK all
kind. Friends for letters, cards telegrams, floral
tributes, and .personal . expressions of svmpathy
In. their recent sudden sad bereavement, tjpe.
cia% Urs. T. J. M-fflride for her kind unremit
ting and eki'.ful attention to my late wife %xA
myself. ? ._ ? jSMx/
RS. G. P. BOGI9OH, of Quorn. tenders sin
cere «nd heartfelt THANKS to all Friend*
and 3elatives for letters, cards, telegrams, floral
tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy
in her recent gad bereavement. ? 19odx/
rpHE NIECES of the lah- JAMES BrCKNETi
i THASK the Kurses of Wolverton Privat*
Hospital, also Dr. LeMessurler, for their kind
attention. ?
\fm. E. DEANB AJTD FAMILY wishes to
JL THAJTK all kind Friends and Relatives,
for letters, cards, snd floral tributes, in thch
recent sad bereavement; especdally thanking i&M
Boys of the Haveloek for their personal ex
pres«don3 of sympathy. ? /
M«. FRANK BERNARD DEWAR and
FAMILY, of Birkenhead. wish to sineereW
TiiANK all kind Friends for letters, cards, floral
tributes, and expressions of sympathy In their re-
cent sad bereavement.
MR. and Mrs. H. WHITE wish to THANK kind
friends and relatives for sympathy and floral
tributes in the loss of their darlrng baby (June),
especially Dr. Halloran, Sister Hendrie, Nurse
Brown, of Rowan Hospital, for kind attention. /
MR. ROY LAWRIE, of : Prospect, S.A., desire*
to sincerely THAXK all kind friends and
relations for floral tributes, letters, cards, tele
grams, and personal expressions of sympathy in
liis recent sad bereavement. Victoria and New ?
South Wales papers please copy. ? ' ' /
JORALAFSKY.WTHE FAMILY of the late Mrs,
JOHALAFSKY wish to sincerely THANK
their many friends for telegrams, cards, loiters,
beautiful floral tributes, and expressions of sym
pathy received In their. recent great sorrow; they
especially Thank the Rev. Father Nesdale, Mr.
and Mrs. Waller Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
VVrilson, for great kindness shown. ? /
rpHE SONS and DAUGHTERS of the. late Mri.
X MARY ERRINGTON sincerely THANK all
kind friends and relatives tor letters and floral
tributes and personal expressions of sympathy,
also matron and nurses of the Home for Incurables
especially Nurse Shields, and Nurse Clift, and
Mrsj Boyd, also Mir. Manning and Rev. Lampshire.
BS. W. J. WATSON and FAMILY, of En.
counter Bay, wish t« sincerely THANK all
kin-1 friends and relatives for letter*, cards, tele
grams. . and floral tributes in their recent sad
bereavement, especially thanking Dr. Douglas aiij
Dr. Shlpway for their kindness and attention, also
Key. Northy. ? ? ^^ ? /
TMTilS. 'W. J. BOTTEN and FAMILY desire (4
ill THAlVE all kind friends and relatives for
floral tributes, letters, cards, and personal ex
pretsUns of sympathy in their recent sad bereave
ment, ? [ ? /_
TCfR. D. OSIGK and FAMILY, and (Keith), of
JL Prospect, wish to sincerely THANK all
kind Fricids and Relatives for letters, cards,
telegrtmB, and floral tributes, also personal ex
pressions of sympathy, in their recent sad bereave*
merit. ? ' /
rpHE FAMILY of the late W. LA iVRiB, o* Rich
X mond and Broken Hill, wish to THASK all
kind friends and relatives for letters cards, ami
floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement.
? , ? /_
Mm. A. F. DITNIOAN and FUflLY, of wy£
moTe-aquare, Adelaide, desire to sincerely
THAVK all relaUves and friends for letters, cards,
floral tributes, and -personal expresiona of eym«
pathy In their recent sad bereavement. ? ? /_
MR. and Mrs. BRUGGY and FAMl£V. of
Abbeville, sincerely THANK all kind
frlendi, relations, for letters, telegrams, cards,
and expressions of sympathy in their sad bereave
ment, especially Monsignor Mulcahy, Mre. Pil
lion, and Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Brien and Mr. and
Mrl. Heath, of Georgetown. ? ' ? /__
TUfBS JAMBS RHDAN, of Mellor-road, Qlan
^*-L vjlle. wishes to f HANK -all kind friends
and her neighbors, also Mr and Mrs. Ryan,
Mrs. Moyle, and Mrs, Fletcher for their kindness
shown in her sad bereavement.
»l1IHE~MliM!BERS~of 'lthe~FAMLY of tiha late Mr.
A.. 11. J. MA.RTIX, of Blvth-street, IParksldeL
dflslr* to THA.VK 4'^ kind IFViends for aote of
klndniHfi, lettera. of Kj-mpottiy, vorba.1, expressions,
and floral trfjuttes during Uic4r late Sad bereaivisj
ment. ? /
\\fH. end Mrs. K. MORTON. «f Oallto-.vie. wi-fc
UtJj to THANK all kind Friends and IR«lfttiinnS
for letters, cards, 'telegrams, and floral tfibutes,
and peraonal expTetnions of Pj-mpatlvy in the 'Uj
loss oiJihBir day baby. ? 802dix/
|M«S. J. MBLLA1RD' and TAlfSr.Y, « Kad na,
(iTlM -vieh to sinoei-ely T.HANK a41 kind friemdt
for letters, bards, telegrams, floral tribrite,', an!
pnsonil espweslons of snmjiaithy esprataTlnr Dr.
Wilson for his kind ana unrcinu/ttilng attention
in their rwg»tr sad bewu^wncnt: . '/
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