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Births and Deaths, Bereavement Notices,
Marriages and In Memoriam Notices, up
to'-ix HneB, 3/; each succeeding line Cd.
per line extra.
In order to guard against imposition, notice
ot Births, Marriages, and deaths must be
authenticated by some respectable person
to ensure insertion.
BIRTHS.
BONE. — On June 12, at Nurse Millen's, 53
Kitchener-avenue, Victoria Park, to Mr. and Mrs.
H. V. Bone, of 40 Duncan-street — a daughter.
HIGGS (nee Dora Cook). — On May 30, at
Nurse J. Josephine Beale's Private Hospital, 133
Ocean-road, Cottesloe, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Higgs, of Marmion-street, Cottesloe — a son
(Charles Collison). Both well.
JONES. — On June 12, 1928, at Nurse J.
Josephine Beale's Private Hospital, 133 Ocean-
road, Cottesloe, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas
Jones, 18 Rosenda-street, Cottesloe, late of Pit-
hara — a son. Both well.
OFFER (nee Gladys Whiteman). — On June
11, at Nurse Ash's Private Hospital, North
Perth, to Mr. and Mrs. Reg. T. Offer, of Ben-
ger — a son (Milton Reginald). No visitors be-
fore June 21.
POTTS. — On June 12, 1928, at her aunt's
residence, 19 Ord-street, West Perth, to Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold W. Potts, of Barrule, Kojonup
— a son.
WHITFIELD. — On June 12, at Nurse Stock-
ley's Hospital, Newcastle-street, Perth, to Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. G. Whitfield, of 90 McMaster-
street, Victoria Park — a daughter (June Eliza-
beth). Both well.
WILKINSON (nee Elsie Clewley). — On June
12, 1928, at Nurse J. Josephine Beal's Private
Hospital, 133 Ocean-road, Cottesloe, to Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Thomas Wilkinson, 6 Bay-road,
Claremont — a son (Roy Edward). Both well.
MARRIAGES.
ABBOTT — JONES. — On May 14, 1928, at
Fremantle, Sidney, youngest son of Mrs. S. Ab-
bott, of Manchester-street, Victoria Park, to
Lucy Florence Jones, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Jones, of, 82 East-street, Fremantle.
COLLIER — SWINNERTON-DYER. — At Singa-
pore on June 1, 1928, Louis Edgar Collier, of
15 Park Lane, London, to Maud, widow of Cap-
tain Sir John Swinnerton-Dyer, Bt., M.C., Scots
Guards. Address, Europe Hotel, Singapore.
LANGLEY — WEIGHT. — On April 21, 1928, at
St Alban's Church, by the Rev. A. L Marshall,
Arthur Ernest, eldest son of Cr. T. W., of Perth,
and the late Mrs. Langley, to Violet Leslie,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Weight,
of Perth.
NEWMAN — LONG. — On June 14, at Wesley
Manse, Carr-street, by the Rev. Eric Nye, Sid-
ney Francis, second son of John and Mary Ellen
Newman, late of Kellerberrin, to Florence Roe,
second daughter of Mrs. R. Long and the late
Robert F. Long, 84 Bourke-street, Leederville.
VINER — BAKER. — On May 8, 1928, at
Christ Church, Geraldton, by the Rev. Henry
Vine, John Cecil, second son of Mrs. E. and
the late A. J. Viner, of Fremantle, to Phyllis
Florence, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.
H. Baker, of Geraldton.
DEATHS.
BRINKLEY. — On June 14, at Albany, result
of motor accident, Edward Graddas Brinkley, son
of John Brinkley, of Folkestone, England, and
brother of T. R. L. Brinkley, of Perth, and late
of Katanning; aged 39 years. Interred at Albany
at 2.30 p.m. to-day.
BURTON. — On June 14, 1928, at Bunbury
(suddenly), Frank (Horner), of the A.M.P.
Society, Perth, beloved husband of Amy, Bulwer-
street.
GOOCH. — On June 13, 1928, at Perth, Charles
Henry, late of 14 Chelmsford-road, Mt. Lawley,
beloved husband of Jane Gooch and fond father
of Violet (Mrs. S. Butler), Charles, Jack, and
Roy, aged 65 years.
In the midst of life we are in death.
HOOKER. — On June 14, 1928, at his late re-
sidence, 43 Alma-road, Mt. Lawley, Frederick
George, devoted husband of Mary A. Hooker,
and fond father of Doris (Mrs. W. E. Mill), Alma
(Mrs. Wynne, Melbourne), Fred, George, Nor-
val and Lawrence.
Peacefully sleeping.
Thy will be done.
ILES. — At her late residence, 76 Mills-street,
Hampton, Victoria, on Thursday, June 7, Frances
Mary, relict of late Emanuel Iles, and loving
mother of Florence Muriel (deceased), Beatrice
(Mrs. D. A. Graham) and Harold, also loved
grandma of Frank, Nancy and Gwen Graham.
Abide with me.
MATSON. — On June 13, 1928, as the result
of an accident, Philip Henry, the dearly loved
husband of Catherine and kind stepfather of
Owen and Valmai, also the loving father of
Glen and Cliff; aged 43 years and 8 months.
This endless striving to forget.
For ever and forever.
MATSON. — On June 13, 1928, at Perth, as
the result of an accident, Philip Henry, the dear-
ly loved son of Mrs. Emma Matson, and the late
George Matson, and loving brother of T. C. (Bill),
Clare (Ciss), Jack, May, Tom, Ernest, Glanville,
and Roy Preston (killed in action), also loving
father of Phillip Glen, Russel Clifford; aged 43
years 8 months.
At rest.
STONE.—On June 13, Adelma Emma, relict
of the late Allison D. Stone, beloved mother of
Winifred (Mrs T. Rintoul, Kalgoorlie), Edith
(Mrs. T. Betts, England), Allison, Valentine,
and Dorothy (Mrs. A. Johnstone, New Zealand),
aged 64 years.
At rest.
SULLIVAN. — On June 14, 1928, at Wallaroo,
South Australia, dearly beloved wife of P. M.
Sullivan, formerly of Albany, and loving
mother of Edith (Mrs. D. E. Elliott, Maylands),
Blanche (deceased), Frank (Croydon, South
Australia), Maurice (Dalwallinu), Percy (Bays-
water), Trevelyn (Dalwallinu), Lincoln (Leed-
erville), Myrtle (Wallaroo) and Maud (Mrs.
C. Tonkin (Wallaroo), loving mother-in-law of
David, Ella, May, Jane, Agnes, Mahala, and
Carl.
A patient sufferer at rest.
IN MEMORIAM.
ANDERSON. — In loving remembrance of our
dear wife and mother, Josephine May Ander-
son, who died at Fremantle, June 15, 1923.
We missed her most who loved her best.
Inserted by her loving husband and family,
Jack, Agnes, Ivy, Bertha, and Herbert.
BELSEY. — In loving memory of my dear
daughter, Linda May, who died June 15, 1927;
at the Perth Hospital; aged 20 years.
She had a nature you couldn't help loving,
And a heart that was purer than gold,
And to those who knew her and loved her
Her memory will never grow cold.
Loved in life, treasured in death,
A beautiful memory is all I have left.
Inserted by her loving mother, and brother,
Jane and Fred Richardson.
BELSEY. — In loving memory of our dear sis-
ter Linda, who passed away June 15, 1927.
A silent thonght, a secret tear,
I keep her memory ever dear.
Inserted by her loving brothers and sister-
in-law, Fred, Bob and Connie Richardson.
BELSEY. — In memory of Linda May, who
died June 15, 1927, at Perth Hospital.
Inserted by her sister-in-law and brother-in-
law, Kit and Harold.
COCKRAM. — In loving memory of our dear
sister, Lucy, who passed away on June 15, 1925.
A beautiful memory left behind
Of a loving sister, true and kind.
Inserted by her loving sister May, and Tom.
COCKRAM. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away June 15, 1925.
Dear mother from our midst has gone,
But her memory lingers ever.
Loved, remembered, longed for always,
As it dawn's another year.
Inserted by her loving daughters, Islo and
Ena.
COULTER. — In sweet remembrance of our
devoted sister, Lena Beatrice, who passed away
at the Methodist Manse, Gingin, on June 15,
1927.
Fond memories.
Inserted by her loving father, R. Coulter
(Gingin) and sisters and brothers (Perth.)
COULTER. — In loving memory of Lena, who
passed away June 16, 1927; dear friend of Mrs.
Hearne and family.
Sweet memories.
COULTER. — In loving memory of my dear-
est friend Lena, who passed away June 15,
1927.
In memory's keeping treasured ever,
The happy hours we spent together.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by her loving friend Ada.
DEACON. — In loving memory of Albert
(Bert) Deacon, who departed this life on June
15, 1927.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by his aunt and uncle, L. and B.
Pengilly and family.
GILBERT. — In loving memory of our dear
father, Francis James, who died at Bruce Rock,
June 15, 1923.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by his loving daughters Ella and
Dorothy.
GREEN. — In fond and loving memory of our
dear Daisy, who passed away June 15, 1919.
Her memory is as dear to-day,
As on the day she passed away.
Inserted by her loving mother and father and
brother Doug., Pinjara.
GREEN. — In ever loving memory of dear
Daisy, who departed this life June 15, 1919, at
Pinjara.
Fond memories.
Inserted by her fond sister and brother-in-law,
Myrtle and Dave.
GREEN. — In ever loving memory of our dear
sister Daisy, who passed away June 15, 1919.
Always with us in memory.
Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-
law, Ivy and Jack.
JOHNSTONE. — In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Frederick, who departed this
life at Greenbushes on June 15, 1919.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by his loving mother, father, sis-
ters and brothers.
McKAY. — In loving memory of my dear hus-
hand, W. J. (Dinny) McKay, who passed away
June 15, 1924.
A tender chord of memory
Is sadly touched to-day,
And never shall the one I loved
From memory pass away.
Inserted by his loving wife.
IN MEMORIAM.
McKAY. — In loving memory of my beloved
son, H. J. (Dinny) McKay, who passed away
at Highgate, Western Australia, on June 15,
1924.
Dear memories.
Inserted by his mother and brother.
McKAY. — In loving memory of William John
McKay, who passed away June 15, 1924.
Just a memory fond and true,
To show, dear friend, we think of you.
Inserted by his loving friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Harding and family.
McKAY. — In memory of a pal, W. J. (Dinny)
McKay, who passed away June 15, 1924.
Inserted by F.G.
MYERS. — In loving memory of our darling
Linda, who passed away on June 15, 1927, after
a long illness.
Time may wipe out many things,
But this it wipes out never,
The memory of those happy days,
When we were all together.
So sadly missed.
Inserted by her loving father and mother,
Cottesloe Beach.
MYERS. — In fond and loving memory of my
dearest sister who passed away June 15, 1927.
Long days and nights she bore her pain,
To wait for cure in vain;
But God alone Who thought it best,
Did ease her pain and give her rest
Inserted by her loving sister Ronnie.
MYERS. — In loving memory of our dear little
friend Linda, who died on June 15, 1927.
She had a nature you could not help loving,
A heart that was purer than gold,
And to the ones who knew her and loved her,
Her memory will never grow cold.
Inserted by Nita and Beth.
MYERS. — In fond remembrance of Linda,
Jessie, who passed away, Fremantle Hospital,
June 15, 1927.
Life brings much that alters,
Time brings much that is new;
There is one tiling that never alters,
'Tis the memory, dear Linda, of you.
Inserted by her sincere friend, H. J. Green-
wood, Subiaco.
O'CONNELL. — In loving memory of our
dearly beloved wife and mother, Ellen Fran-
ces, who departed this life at Jandakot on
June 15, 1925. R.I.P.
Three little words, forget me not;
They don't look much
But mean a lot.
Just a memory, fond and true,
To show, dear mother, we think of you.
Inserted by her loving husband and family.
O'CONNELL. — In loving memory of our dear-
lv belovcd mother, Ellen Frances, who departed
this life at Jandakot on June 15, 1925. R.I.P.
Too dearly loved to be forgotten.
Inserted by her loving daughter, Kathleen, and
son-in-law, Charlie.
PAYNE. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, Margaret, who passed away at Northam,
June 15, 1926; aged 61 years.
There is one thing death cannot sever,
Fond remembrance lasts for ever.
Inserted by her loving family.
POOLE. — In loving memory of our dear hus-
band and father, Jim, who passed away at Fre-
mantle, June 1, 1926.
The world may change from year to year,
And friends from day to-day.
But never will the one we lost,
From memory pass away.
Inserted by his loving wife and daughters,
Emily and Jean.
REILLY.—In loving remembrance of our dar-
ling mother, Mary Reilly, who passed away at
Locksley Hall, Perth, June 15, 1912.
Inserted by her daughters.
SEMMENS.—In sacred memory of our dear
husband and father, who passed away June 15,
1916.
When alone m my grief my bitter tears flow,
Then comes a sweet memory of not long ago;
Just as a dream, dear, you stand by my side,
And whisper, "Dear, death cannot divide."
Forget you, how could we, we loved you too
dearly,
For your memory to fade from our thoughts
like a dream;
Our lips may smile though our hearts still
mourn sincerely,
And thoughts often linger where they seldom
are seen.
Inserted by his loving wife, H.B., and daugh-
ter (Micky).
SEMMENS.—In loving memory of my dear
brother Tom, who passed away June 15, 1916,
late of Chidlow's Well.
Ever remembered by his sorrowing brother,
H. S. Semmens.
WADE.—In loving memory of my dear son,
Albert Edmond (Ted), died June 15, 1919, at
Port Augusta, South Australia, grand nephew to
Lady Montagu, late Captain Macintosh, Cp. Mar-
shall and Cp. Gay, of Sydney.
In our lonely hours of thinking,
Thoughts of you are always dear;
We who loved you sadly miss you
As it dawns another year.
Never will my heart forget
The worries of the past,
Where grief has left so deep a wound,
The pain will always last.
Inserted by his loving mother and father, A.
G. and Peggy Roach, Port Augusta, South Aus-
tralia.
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FUNERAL NOTICES.
BICK. — The Friends of the late Mr. James
Bick, late of 1 Norton-street, South Perth,
are respectfully invited to follow his remains
to the place of interment, the Baptist portion
of the Karrakatta Cemetery. The Funeral is ap-
pointed to leave the Private Mortuary of Messrs.
Donald J. Chipper and Son, 844 Hay-st., Perth, at
10.45 o'clock THIS (Friday) MORNING. Friends
wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by
the 11.5 o'clock train from Perth.
DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral
Directors, 844 Hay-street, Perth. Tel. A3232.
DOBSON. — The Friends of the late Mr. James
Gordon Dobson, of the Midland Junction
Workshops, and of 20 Farnley-street, Mount Law-
ley, are respectfully invited to follow his remains
to the place of interment, the Roman Catholic
Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is appointed
to leave the Queen of Martyrs' Church, Maylands,
at 9.45 o'clock THIS (Friday) MORNING, per
road. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may
proceed by the 10.15 am train leaving Perth. A
Requiem Mass will be celebrated in the Queen of
Martyrs' Church at 9 a.m.
BOWRA and O'DEA, Undertakers, 195 Pier-st.,
Perth. Tel. A4308.
DOBSON. — The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. P. D.
Ryan, of Busselton, are respectfully invited
to follow the remains of Mrs. Ryan's late dearly
beloved father, James Gordon Dobson, to the
place of interment, the Roman Catholic Cemetery,
Karrakatta The Funeral is appointed to leave
the Queen of Martyrs' Church, Maylands, at 9.45
o'clock THIS (Friday) MORNING, per road.
Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may pro-
ceed by the 10.15 a.m. train leaving Perth.
BOWRA and O'DEA, Undertakers, 195 Pier-st.,
Perth. Tel. A4308.
DODSON. — The Members of the Amalga-
mated Engineering Union, Midland Junc-
tion Branch, are requested to attend the Fune-
ral of the late Bro. James Dobson, turner. The
Funeral is appointed to leave the Queen of Mar-
tyrs' Church, Maylands, at 9.45 a.m., FRI-
DAY.
G. H. MOORE, Secretary.
ST. ANTHONY'S BRANCH, No. 440, H.A.C.B.S.
DOBSON. — The Officers and Members of the
above Branch, and the Society generally, are
respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of our
late Brother, James Gordon Dobson, which is
appointed to leave the Queen of Martyrs' Church,
Maylands, at 9.45 o'clock THIS (Friday) MORN-
ING for Karrakatta Cemetery. Members are re-
quested to proceed by the 10.15 a.m. train leav-
ing Perth.
E. A. CLARKE,
Secretary.
AMALGAMATED ENGINEERING UNION.
DOBSON. — Members of the above Union are
respectfully requested to attend the Funeral
of our late Member, Mr. James Gordon Dobson,
which is appointed to leave the Queen of Martyrs'
Church, Maylands, at 9 45 o'clock THIS (Friday)
MORNING. Members attending the Funeral may
proceed by the 10.15 o'clock train leaving Perth.
H. V. SYMONS,
General Secretary.
EAST PERTH FOOTBALL CLUB, W.A.N.F.L.
DOBSON. — Members of the above Club are
respectfully invited to attend the Funeral
of Mr. Jim Dobson's late beloved father, Mr.
James Gordon Dobson, which is appointed to
leave the Queen of Martyrs' Church, Maylands, at
9.45 o'clock THIS (Friday) MORNING for Karra-
katta Cemetery. Members are requested to pro-
ceed by the 10.15 a.m. train leaving Perth.
L. K. TELFORD,
Secretary.
FREMANTLE LUMPERS' UNION.
FLOWERS. — The Members of the above Union
are respectfully invited to follow the re-
mains of their late Comrade, Mr. William
Flowers, to the place of interment, the Angli-
can Cemetery, Fremantle. The Funeral is ap-
pointed to leave the Private Mortuary of Mr. Joseph C. Semken, Adelaide-street, Fremantle,
THIS (Friday) MORNING, at 10.30 o'clock, arriving at the Cemetery at 10.45 a.m.
JOSEPH C. SEMKEN, Undertaker, Freman-
tle and Cottesloe. 'Phones B682 and F1066.
HOOKER. — The Friends of the late Frederick
A George Hooker, late of Norseman, and of
43 Alma-road, Mount Lawley, devoted husband
of Mary Ann Hooker, are respectfully invited to
follow his remains to the place of interment,
the Wesleyan Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral
is appointed to leave the Mortuary Chapel of
Messrs. C. H. Smith and Co., 281 Newcastle-
street, Perth, at 3.45 o'clock THIS (Fridav)
AFTERNOON, per motor. Friends wishing to
attend the Funeral may proceed by the 4 p.m.
train leaving Perth.
C. H. SMITH and CO., Undertakers, 281 New-
castle-street, Perth; Tel. A1231. 175 Albany-
road, Victoria Park; Tel. A3416.
MATSON. — The Friends of the late Mr. Philip
Matson, late of 36 Lincoln-street, Perth,
are respectfully invited to follow his remains
to the place of interment, the Church of England
portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery. The Fune-
ral is appointed to leave the Private Mortuary
of Messrs. Donald J. Chipper and Son, 844 Hay-
street, Perth, at 3.30 o'clock THIS (Friday)
AFTERNOON. Friends wishing to attend the
Funeral may proceed by the 3.45 o'clock train
from Perth, and the 3.30 p.m. train from Fre-
mantle.
DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral Direc-
tors, 844 Hay-street, Perth. Tel. A3232.
MATSON. — The Members of the Carnival
Teams of 1908, 1911, 1914, 1924, and
1927 are requested to follow the remains of
the late Phil Matson to the place of interment,
Karrakatta Cemetery. The Funeral is appoint-
ed to leave the Private Mortuary of D. J. Chip-
per and Son, Hay-street, at 3.30 o'clock THIS
(Friday) AFTERNOON.
W. R. ORR, W.A.N.F.L.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
CELTIC CLUB (INCORPORATED).
MATSON. — Members of the above Club are
respectfully requested to follow the re-
mains of their late member, Philip Matson, to
the place of interment, Church of England por-
tion of the Karrakatta Cemetery. The Funeral
is appointed to leave the Private Mortuary of
Messrs. Donald J. Chipper and Son, 844 Hay-
street, Perth, at 3.30 o'clock THIS AFTER-
NOON. Members may proceed by the 3.45
o'clock train from Perth, and the 3.30 o'clock
train from Fremantle.
C. J. McKENZIE,
Secretary.
EAST PERTH FOOTBALL CLUB,
W.A.N.F.L.
MATSON. — Members of the above Club are re-
spectfully invited to attend the Funeral
of our late Coach, Mr. Philip Matson, which will
leave the Private Mortuary of Messrs. Donald J.
Chipper and Son, 844 Hay-street, Perth, for the
Karrakatta Cemetery, at 3.30 pm. THIS DAY.
Members attending may proceed by the 3 45 pm.
train from. Perth.
L. K. TELFORD,
Secretary.
EAST FREMANTLE FOOTBALL CLUB.
MATSON. — The Members of the above Club are
respectfully requested to attend the Funeral
of the late Mr. Philip Matson (late Coach of
the West Australian Football League). The
Cortege will leave the Private Mortuary of
Messrs. Donald J. Chipper and Son, 844 Hay-
street, Perth, at 3.30 o'clock THIS (Friday)
AFTERNOON, for Karrakatta Cemetery. Mem-
bers attending will proceed by the 3.45 o'clock
train from Perth, and 3.30 p.m. train from
Fremantle.
J. McCABE,
Secretary.
MATSON. — Members of the Claremont Amateur
Swimming Club are requested to attend
the Funeral of the late Philip Matson, founda-
tion member of the Club.
C. H. BRIGGS, President.
A. E. MIDDLETON, Secretary.
STONE.—The Friends of the late Adelina
Emma Stone, relict of the late Allison
Davie Stone (senr.) and of 34 Wasley-street,
North Perth, are respectfully invited to follow
her remains to the place of interment, the
Anglican Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral
is appointed to leave the Mortuary Chapel of
Messrs. C. H. Smith and Co., 281 Newcastle-street,
Perth, at 10 o'clock THIS (Friday) MORN-
ING, per motor. Friends wishing to at-
tend the Funeral, may proceed by the 10.15
o'clock tram leaving Perth.
C. H. SMITH and CO., Undertakers, 281 New-
castle-strete, Perth. Tel. A1231. 175 Albany-
road, Victoria Park. Tel. A3416.
FUNERAL FURNISHERS, ETC.
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A. .FUNERAL EMBLEMS
DAWSON'S' GOOD FLOWERS. '
?Phone A3853 for Prompt and Efficient Service
DAWSON and HARRISON,
Quality Art Florists, 126' Barrack-st. '
RTHUR E. DAVIES AND CO.
UNDERTAKERS,
FBEMANTLE: and CLAREMONT.
t Est. 1888.
Tel. B225 and F177, day or night.
' ? Moderate Charges. ?
OWRA AND ~~ O'DEA.
UNDERTAKERS,
Horses and Motor Vehicles.
195 Pier-street, Perth.
v ' Tel. A4308 Private Tel. A2988. ?
7'! EL. SMITH ANT- CO
' UNDERTAKERS, 1
' 281 Newcastle-st.
? Tel. 1231. j ? J
ONALD J. '? CHIPPER AND SON
Undertakers. Est. 1888.
* S844 Hay-st , Perth ,Tel. A3232.
I ? 'MODERATE CHARGES. ? i_
PIROSSER, SCOTT AND v CO., LTD,1
UNDERTAKERS, ' ,
351 Hay-st , Subiaco
'Phone A3680, A3309. \ '
_ t j Day or Night ,
$