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I
riages and In Memoriam Notices, up to six
lines, 3/; each succeeding line, Cd. per line
extra.
!? order to guard against imposition, notices of
Births, Marriages and Deaths must be
authenticated by some respectable person to
ensure insertion.
BIRTHS.
CHARLTON (nee Freda Day) — On September 1,
at Harrisdale Private Hospital, Canning-road,
to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Charlton — a son (Lionel
George). Both well. No visitors for five days.)
CLARKSON. — On August 26, at St. Florence
Hospital, Rokeby-road, Subiaco, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. Clarkson, of Railway-road, Subiaco —
a daughter (Betty). Both well.
CLEMENTS (nee Launa Murtha). — On August
27, at North Midlands District Hospital, Three
Springs, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Clements — a son
(Maxwell Clifton). Both veil.
COYLE (nee Dorecn Connor). — On September 1,
at Nurse Pearsall's Private Hospital, South
Perth, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coyle, of
Roseberry-avenue — a son (Raymond). Both
well. No visitors for five days.
JOHNSON (nee Hazel Long). — On September 1,
at Tresfllian Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. 6. V.
Johnson, of Crawley — a daughter.
KALAP (nee Mary Constance). — On August 31,
?t St. Florence Hospital, Subiaco, to Mr. and
Mrs. Max Kalaf, of Rokeby-road, Subiaco — a
?on (John). Both well. No visitors for
five days.
McGAVIN (nee Shepston). — On August 30, at
Nurse Millen'a Hospital, Victoria Park, to Mr.
and Mrs. C. G. McGavin — a son. Both well.
1UTCHTNSON. — On August 31, at Lucknow Hos
pital. Claremont, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Bruce
Mitchinson — a son (Bryan Eric). Both well.
MUNRO. — On August 31, at K.E.M. Hospital,
to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Munro, of Police
Station, Morgans — a son (William Bruce).
Both well.
PEARSON (nee Eileen Thompson). — On August
28, at Lueknow Private Hospital, Claremont,
- to Mr. and Mrs. Pearson, of 9 Otway-street.
Swanbourne — a. daughter. Both well.
ROBOTTOM. — On August 2«, at K.E.M.H.,
Private Ward, Subiaco. to Mr. and Mrs. S.
W. Robottom, of Lansdown-road, South Perth
— a daughter (Marline DawBon).
THOMAS. — On August 30, at Grosvenor Hospital,
Beaconsfield. to Norma, wife of L. R. Thomas,
of Karri-Kin, Quairading — a son (James
William). Both well.
WAUGH. — On August 27, at Harvey District
? Hospital, to Mr. and Mis. R. B. Wnugh, of
Harvey — a son (premature). (Stillborn).
DEATHS.
Annak in, Elizabeth G. Nelson, Hannah M. F.
Brownfield, Annie. Redmond, Catharine.
Howitt, Betty. Wetherell, B
' Marshall, Elizabeth. Wray, Charles H.
- McColl, Angus.
ANNAKIN. — On September 1, Elizabeth, of 15
Esperance-street, Victoria Park, wife of the
late Richard Annakin, loving mother of
Arthur (Scarborough), Richard (Kalgoorlie),
Kathleen (Mrs. Linfoot, Lake Brown), Ralph,
Audrey (Mrs. Brand, Victoria Park) and Cecil
(South Perth).
At rest.
BROWNFIELD.—On September 1, 1935, at
Perth, Annie, the dearly beloved wife of
William E. Brownfield, of 27 Swan-street,
South Perth, loving mother of Kathleen (Mrs.
F. N. Phillips, of Mt. Lawley), Grace, Ted,
Arthur, Nonie and Jack; aged 61 years.
HOWITT. — On August 30, Betty, beloved wife
of J. B. Howitt, loving mother of Paul and
Mary. Privately interred by Prosser, Scott
and Co.
MARSHALL. — On August 30, at Perth. Mrs.
: Elizabeth Marshall, widow of the late Samuel
Marshall, loving mother of May (Victoria
Park). Norman (Armadale), Mabel (Mrs.
W. R. Paramor, of 15 King George-street, Vic
toria Park), Oliver (Whittaker's Mill), Leon
ard (Katanning). Percy (124 Washington
., rtreet. Victoria Park), and Victor (killed in
-action).' ?'??-.
At rest.
ifcTOLL. — On August 31. 1935. at Perth,
Angus McColl, of Mt. James Station. Meeka
tharra, and., of 19 Fairfleld-street. Mt. Haw
.^thoio, lovedi brother, of Neil (deceased), Ar
:^jakie»«(aecea«ed);'.Mary, Teaney, and Agnes,
«f Nevr, South,, , Wales, and- Annie .(Canada),
.; 'V!'ta$KHgIa-jbnr$W jltaC-Annie ^McCoU, of Mt.
UUtCtOi^oH'^ii^isf si. 1935, at Perth, Andy
' McCol}. esteemed friend 'of Mr. and Mrs. G. A..
Dunham.
One of the best.
McCOLL— A silent tribntfe^o*tn'd memory of the
-late Ai' McColl, of Mt. James Station, Meeka
tbana, loved friend of K Connelly, Cottesloe.
KELSON. — On August 31. at Perth, Mrs.
H.M. F. Nelson, late of 61 Willis-street,
Victoria Park, loving mother of Alvina. Wil
liam,, Helena. Herman, Grace and Mav; fond
aunt of A. Millen and H. Pittelkow, and fond
Mother-in-law of Syd Mullans, A. Jenkins and
? Irene Nelson; aged 68 years.
At rest.
REDMOND.— On August 31, 1935, at 13 Pros
pect-itreet, Sydney (late of Hollywood, W.A.),
Catharine, dearly loved mother of Les. Vic,
Mill and Eric Thomas, mother-in-law of Irene,
Data, and Phil.; aged 62 years.
A little thought, by secret power, would
ny to you for every hour that we're
apart.
Our Darling: Mother.
WETHERELI,.— On August 30. 1935, at Subiaco
Bartholomew Wetherell, of West Swan, de-
voted friend of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davies and
family (West Swan).
He died as he lived, everyone's friend.
WRAY - On September 1, 1935, at Perth
Charles (Clement) H Wray, Mining Engineer, late of
Messrs Bewick, Moreing and Co., loved hus-
band 0f Eleanor Wray. of Rose Bay, Sydney.
NSW, fond father of Herbert, Edward and
Hannah.
IN MEMORIAM.
ALLAN.— In fondest memory of Dr. James Mac
donald Allan, who died September 2, 1928,
at Merredin.
,J**£*&-}% Mr8- JameB Macdonald Allan
(South. Perth).
AULD. — In loving memory of my Parents, who
Pfsaed away, Father on September 1, 1934,
Mother, on July 1, 1930.
Ever remembered.
Imerted by daughter and son-in-law, Dorrie
and Ellis and grandson Malcolm.
AULD. — In loving memory of my dear Father,
JJ*» Pawed away September 1, 1934; also
Mother, July 1. 1930.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by their loving daughter Nell, son
in-law Joe. and grandchildren.
AULD. — In loving; memory of our dear Dad,
Fredrick Lionel Auld, late Royal Australian
Wavy, who was called to a higher service at
Perth on September 1. 1925.
God'a greatest gift, remembrance.
Inserted by his loving daughters, Jean and
Gwen (Katanning).
AULD.-*-In fond memory of my beloved Son
and Brother, Fredrick Lionel Auld, who passed
away on September 1, 1925.
?- Cherished memories.
Inserted by his loving mother, sisters and
brothers.
BAKER. — In. loving memory of my dear Hus
band and our dear Father, R. Baker, who
died on August 31, 1933.
- ? Ever remembered.
. Inserted by bis loving wife and family.
. BARROTf.— In loving memory of our dear
' into Wh° paBsed *way on September l,
iMerted by her loviiur daughter an4 son-in.
Jaw, Stella and Alt
BOWERS. — In loving memory of our dear Hus
?band and Father, who passed away on 6ep
. tentber 2, 1933. «.
l Inserted- by his wife and family.
DELANEY (nee Morey).— In sad but loving
memory of my beloved relatives, whose
anniversaries occur about this time;- Mother
Christina, died Bunbury, Sister Violet, died
Narrogin, baby Daughter Hazel, died Narrogin.
Niece Mavis, died Wooroloo.
Always remembered.
Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. W. Delaney, Les,
Desmond and Shirley.
DRAPER. — In loving memory of my dear Hus
band, and Father, James Robert, who passed
away, at Subiaco on September 2, 1933.
- Peacefully sleeping, troubles all past;
One of the best right to the last.
. .Inserted by his loving wife and family, Quecn't
DURRANT. — In loving memory of our dear Wife
, and Mother, Sarah Jane, who passed away
-September 2, 1928.
We have lost, but heaven has gained
One of the best this world contained.
? ? .Our Mother.
Inserted by her loving husband and children
Percy, Lizzie, Ethel, Harold and son-in-law, Reg.
CURRANT. — In loving memory of my dear
Mother, Sarah Jane, who passed away Septem
ber 2. 1928.
? Two little words not hard to write,
Two I'll remember all my life.
My Mother.
Inserted by her ever-loving daughter, Myrtle.
DYER. — In loving memory of our dear Husband
and Father, who passed away September 2,
Ever remembered.
Inserted by his lovinjr wife, sons and daughter
in-law. ...
KELLY. — In loving memory of our dear Son,
Norm, who was killed in an accident at Fre
soantle, September 1, 1934; aged 19 years.
For many years our family chain
Was closely linked together,
But ob, that chain is broken now,
One link has gone for ever.
Inserted by his loving parents, Ray, Clem,
Leo, Doreen, Eileen and Goddy.
KELLY-— In loving memory of my dear Friend,
Norm., who passed away September 1, 1934;
also Jim Mclnerney, who passed away Septem
ber 3, 1934 (result of accident).
Not just today, but every day.
In silence I remember.
Inserted by his loving friend Gwen.
KELLY. — In .memory of my Pal, Norm, who
passed away September 1, 1931.
Inserted by his friend, Irwin.
MADGEN. — In lovinjr memory of my dear Wife
and our Mother, who passed away September
2, 1932.
In silence we remember.
Inserted by her loving husband, sodb and
daughter.
f
IN MEMORIAM.
MCCARTHY. — In loving memory of my bejoved
Husband, John McCarthy, who was accidentally
killed at East Guildford on September 2,
1932.
So dearly loved, so sadly missed.
Inserted by his wife, Elsinorc.
McINF.RNEY. — In loving remembrance o«
Jimmie Mclnerney and Norm Kelly, died Sep
tember 3 and 1, respectively.
Dearer to memory than words can tell
Are the ones we lost and loved so well.
Inserted by Jess, Edith and Jesse Green.
McLEAN. — In loving memory of our dear Father
and Grandfather, James, who passed away
September 2, 1933.
Sweetest memories, fond and true.
Will always be, dear Dad, of you.
Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law,
Nell and George Brown, and grandchildren.
McLEAX. — In loving memory of our Dad, who
passed away September 2, 1933.
Inserted by Edie and Frank.
NAYLOR. — In loving memory of Frank, beloved
Husband and Pal, who passed away September
2, 1933.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by his loving wife and pal, Don.
OWENS. — To the memory of our dear Dad, who
passed away on September 2, 1934; also Dick,
on August 31, 1925.
Life's race well run.
Inserted by his son and daughters, George,
Ethel and Jessie.
PASHENT. — In loving memory of my dear Hus
band and Father, who died September 1,
1934.
Oh God our help in ages past.
To have, to love and then to part.
Inserted by his loving wife and children, Clem
and Edith.
PENGELLY. — In ever loving memory of my dear
Father,- Arthur, who passed away on September
1. 1934.
No pen can write, no tongue can tell.
What he went through, when he was ill;
To God alone his pain was known.
He thought it best and took him home.
Inserted by his daughter, Freda, granddaughter
Shirley, and son-in-law Tom.
BUNDLE. — In loving memory of our darling
baby girl, Margaret, who passed away Septem
ber 1, 1934.
One we loved so dearly.
Inserted by her loving mother and father.
SAMPSON. — In loving memory of my dear Hus
band, Oliver Sampson, who passed away sud
? denly at Wubin September 2, 1927.
One of the best.
Inserted by his wife, Elizabeth, Chidlow, daugh
ter Ethel, and 'son-in-law Bill, Wubin.
SMITH. — In loving memory of Sophie, beloved
wife of Robert, and loving mother of Jim
(deceased), Noelecn, Rita, Douglas and
Eileen.
We miS3 her kind and loving ways.
AVith her we spent our happy days;
We miss her when we need a friend.
On her we always could depend.
Inserted by her loving husband and children.
SMITH. — In loving memory of our dear Mother,
who 'passed away September 1, 1932.
A tender chord of memory
Is sadly touched today.
Remembered always by her loving daughter,
Noelleun, £on-in-Iuw Jim, and little Bena.
TAi'LOR. — In loving memory of my dear Hiifr
band and our dear Father, Joseph Stephmi,
who passed away September 2, 1929.
Dear Father, at rest.
Inserted by his loving wife and family.
TULLY. — In loving memory of our darling
Daughter, Eileen, who passed away September
2, 1933.
.We were not there at the hour of death
To hear her last faint sigh,
To whisper just one loving word.
Or even say good-bye.
No one knows tkp silent heartache.
Only those can tell,
Who have lost a loving daughter
Without a last farewell.
Inserted by her ever-loving mother and Dad.
WALTER. — In loving memory of our dear Wife
and Mother, who passed away September 2.
1932. '
Precious memories.
Inserted by her loving husband and daughter.
Rose.
WALTER. — In loving memory of our dear
Mother, who died September 2, 1932.
Blessed are the pure in heart.
Inserted by her loving son Arthur, daughter
in-law May, and grandchildren. Mavis and
Arthur.
WALTER. — In loving memory of our dear
Mother and Grandma, who passed away on
September 2, 1932.
To memory .ever dear.
Inserted by ^m and Wjllie. and aramleim-Jren
Evel-n, iMjsxile aiid Sliin«y.
WALTER. — In loving memory of our dear
Mother, who passed away on September 2.
1982.
Deader to memory than worda can telL
Inserted by her loving daoghter Alice, son
in-law Sid, grandchildren, Jim, Rosemary, Walter
and Derek.
WALTER. — In loving memory of our dear
Mother, who passed away September 2, 1932.
Treasured memories.
Inserted by her loving daughter, Doris, and
son-in-law, Dick.
WILKINSON. — In loving memory of our dear Hus
band and Father, Norman, who passed away
September 2, 1933.
Fond memories.
Inserted by his loving wife, Sylvia, and child
ren, Allan and Mirla.
WILLIAMS. — In loving memory of Phil, called
Home, September 1, 1027.
Mother, cease thy weeping.
Angels round me smile,
We are only parted
For a little while.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
MRS. L. E. HORNB wishes to THANK all
kind friends who sent letters, telegrams,
cards and floral tributes during her recent sad
bereavement. Will all please accept this as a
personal expression of gratitude. ?
fiHE Daughters and Son of the late MRS.
-L BRIDGET COLLINS wish to THANK all
kind friends for letters, cards, telegrams, and
personal expressions of sympathy in their recent
sad bereavement. Especially do they wish to thank
Dr. Arkle, Sisters of Mercy, Victoria-square, and
Mrs. Dungey, for their great kindness. Will all
please accept this as a personal expression of
gratitude.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
BROWNFIELD.— The Friends of Mr. William
E. Brownfield, of 27 Swan-street, South
Perth, are respectfully informed that the re-
mains of his late dearly beloved wife, Annie,
will be interred in the Church of England por-
tion of the Karrakatta Cemetery at 4.15 o'clock
THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON. The Cortege
will move from Messrs. Donald J. Chipper and
Son's Service Chapel, 1023 Hay-street, Perth,
at 3.55 o'clock. Friends wishing to attend
the Funeral may proceed by the 4 o'clock train
from Perth.
DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral
Directors, 1023-1027 Hay-street (corner
George-street). Perth. Tel. B3232 and B3772.
Mt. Lawley Branch: 735 Beaufort-street.
HOSKING.— The Friends of the late Mrs. Rose
Veronica Hosking, widow of the late Wil
liam Hosking, and loved mother of Veronica
(Mrs. C. R. Ehlers, of 32 Carnarvon-street, Vic
toria Park), are respectfully informed that her
remains will be privately interred in the Roman
Catholic Cemetery, Karrakatta, at 11.15 o'clock
THIS (Ifonday) MORNING.
BOWRA and O'DEA, Undertakers, 195 Pier
rtreet, Perth. Tel. B4308; private B3376.
MARSHALL.— The Friends of the late Mrs.
Elizabeth Marshall, late of 22 Clydesdale
street, Victoria Park, widow of the late Edwin
Samuel Marshall, loving mother of May (Vic
toria Park), Norman (Armadale), Mabel (Mrs.
W. Paramor, of 15 King George-street, Vic
toria Park), Oliver (Whittaker's Mill), Leonard
(of Katanning), and Percy (of 124 Washington
street, Victoria Park), and Victor (killed in
action), are respectfully invited to follow her
remains to the place of interment, the Congre
gational portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery.
The Funeral is appointed to leave the Private
Stortuary of Messrs. Gibb and Co., Undertakers,
289 Albany-road, Victoria Park, at 3.80 o'clock
THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON. Friends wish
ing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the
3.30 o'clock train from Perth.
GIBB and CO., Undertakers.' 289 Albany-road,
Victoria Park, No. 1 Branch, Fremantle-road,
South Perth. Tel. B8534, MU390. ?
McCOLL. — The Friends of the late Mr. Angus
McColl, of Mt. James Station, Meekatharra,
and of 19 Fairneld-street. Mt. Hawthorn, late
of 10th Light Horse, A.I.F.. are respectfully
informed that his remains will be interred in
the Church of England portion of the Karra
katta Cemetery at 2.20 o'clock THIS (Mon
day- AFTERNOON. The Cortege will move
from Messrs. Donald J. Chipper and Son's Ser
vice Chapel, 1023 Hay-street, Perth, at 2 o'clock.
Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may pro
ceed by the 2.5 o'clock train from Perth.
DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral
Directors. 1023-1027 Hay-street (corner
George-street '). Perth. Tel. B3232 and B3772
Mt. Lawley Branch: 735 Beaufort-street.
ANZAC CLUB.
McCOLL. — Members of the above Club are
respectfully informed that the remains of
our late Foundation Member. Angus McColl, will
be interred in the ChuTch of England portion of
the Karrakatta Cemetery at 2.20 o'clock THIS
(Monday) AFTERNOON. Members attending
may proceed by the 2.5 o'clock train from
Perth
A. YEATES. President.
? J. J. ANDREW. Secretary.
'M'ELS0N. — The Friends of the lato Mrs. Han
XX nah Mary Frcdricka Nelson, of 61 Willis
s,V-?,et' victoria Park, loving mother of Alvina,
William, Helena, Herman, Grace and May, fond
aunt of A. Millen, and H. Pittelkow, fond
mother-in-law of Syd Mullans, A. Jenkins, and
Irene Nelson, are respectfully invited to follow
her remains to the place of interment, the
Anglican portion of the Karr;ikatta Cemetery.
The Funeral is appointed to leave the Private
Mortuary of Messrs. Gibb and Co., Undertakers.
?2S!- Albany-road, Victoria Park, at 10.45 o'clock
THIS (Mondavi MORNING. Friends wishing
to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 10.40
o'clock train from Perth.
GIBB and CO.. Undertakers, 289 Albany-road,
Victoria Park, No. 1 Branch, Fremantle-road
South Perth. Tel. B8534, MU390.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
WETHERELL. — The Friends of the late
Bartholomew Wetherell, of West Swan, dearly
beloved husband of Amy Wetherell, fond father
of Austin, are respectfully informed that his
remains will be interred in the Upper Swan
Cemetery at 11 o'clock THIS (Monday) MORN-
ING. The Funeral is appointed to leave the
Funeral Parlour of Messrs. C. H. Smith and
Co., 175 Albany-road, Victoria Park, at 9
o'clock, arriving at the Cemetery at 11 o'clock.
C. H. SMITH and CO., Undertakers, 281 New
castle-street, Perth. Tel. B1231. 175 Albany
road, Victoria Park. Tel. B3416.
WRAY - The Friends of the late Mr C H
Wray, Mining Engineer, late of Messrs Be-
wick, Moreing and Co., are respectfully informed
that his remains will be interred in the Karra-
katta Cemetery at 11.20 o'clock TOMORROW
(Tuesday) MORNING. The Cortege will move
from Messrs Donald J Chipper and Son's Ser-
vice Chapel, 1023 Hay-street, Perth, at 11
o'clock.
DONALD J CHIPPER and SON, Funeral
Directors, 1023-1027 Hay-street (corner
George-street), Perth. Tel. B3232 and B3772.
Mt Lawley Branch: 735 Beaufort-street.
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