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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
BIRTH.
BULLEY.—On January 17, at Neutsia, Lord-
street, Perth,, the wife of Charles L. Bulley
-a son.
MARRIAGE.
WEIR—KING.—On Wednesday, January 4, 1905
by Rev. I. Wilkinson assisted by Rev. Francis
Mason, at Charles-street Methodist Church.
West Perth, the Rev. John Weir, of Menzies.
to Miss Fanny M. King. fourth daughter of
W. T. King, Esq "Baramba," Moore River.
DEATHS.
BAMFORD.—On January 18, at Neutsia, Lord-
street, Perth, Emma. the dearly-beloved wife
of Fredk. L. Bamford, and mother of Mrs.
Chas. L; Bulley and Mrs. Chas. Cookson, in
her 57th year.
BLYTHE.—At Liverpool, England, on December
7. 1904. Walter Blythe (late of Blythe Bros..
shipowners. of that city), and dearly-beloved
uncle of Frank Walter Blythe. J.P., of Perth.
W.A:
HARDMAN.—At Bay-road, North Fremantle, on
the 13th inst., Linda Maitland, the third
daughter ofMr. I. Hardman, aged 20 years.
LAMB.—On January 14, at West End, Guildford,
the beloved wife of James Lamb, aged 60
years. Victoria and S.A. papers please copy.
BOYLE.—In loving remembrance of my dear
wife, Kathleen Boyle, who died January 24.
1904.
-lserted by her eorrowing hahanst? P.
Boyle.
DAVIES.—In loving remembrance of Edward
William Davies, who departed this life Jan
ary 24, 1904.
-Inserted by his wife and children.
GRAY.—In loving memory of John Gray, who
died on January :4, 1903.
Peacefully sleeping.
Away in the quiet eumetrry,
Away from the bustling town.
There the friend I. could not Esve.
Softly, gently. was laid down.
I know that my years, be they many or few.
Will be years of longing and grieving for you;
Oh! do not blame a friend's fond regret,
By dear old Jack I can never forget.
-Inserted by his loving friend, L.G.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
Mr. and Mres. I Hardman and Family, of North
Fremantle, fesire to'econvey to thbir numerous
friends throughout the htatp itheir grateful
THANKS for the many-meesages of sympathy
and floral tributes received by' them in their
recent and bereavement.
Mr. Fredk. Ladbury Bamford and" Family wish to
THANK their friends for their kindness in
sending floral tributes during their reoent
enad bereavement, especially the employees of
the Western Presh Food and Iee Co.
Miss Lamb, Smith's Mill, wishes to THANK all
kind friends for letters of ondolence. and
0 telegrams, also floral tributes, received dur
ing her late sad bereavement.
COX.—The Friends of the late Mr. George Robert
Cox. Bricklayer. are respectfully invited to
follow his 'remains to the place of interment,
the Anglican Cemetery. Karrakatta. The Fune.
ral is appointed .to I eae his late residence,
corner Blencowe and Ruby streets. Leeder
ville. at' 3 .o'lock THIS (Tuesday)
AFTERNOON, per road.- Friends wishing
to attend the Funeral may proceed by" the
3.30 train leaving Perth'
BOWRA and O'DEA. Undertakers. 1953
Pier-street, Perth. Tel. 308.
COOK.—The Friends of Mrs. John Cook, matron
of the Fremantle Prison, are respectfully in
vited to follow the' remains of her late be
loved daughter, Alice Rachel. to the place
of interment, the Church of England portion
of Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral is ap
pointed to leave her residence.. 19 Norfolk
street. Fremantle, THIS (Tueed&y) AFTER.
NOON, 24th inst., at. 3.30 o'clock.
ARTHUR! E. DAVIES and. CO.. Uder,
takers, Market-street, Fremantle. Tel
MEYERS.—The Friends of the late Mr. Ernest
Ralph Meyers, dentist (late of Melhourne,
Victoria), are respectfully invited to follow
his remains to the place of interment, the
Jewish portion of the Fremantle Cemetery.
The Funeral is appointed to leave Messrs
Arthur F Davies and Co, Undertaking Es
tablishment, Market street, Fremantle, THIS
(T'uesday) MORNING, 24th inst, at 10.30
o'clock.
ARTHUR E DAVIES and CO, Under
takers, Market-street, Fremantle. Tel. 225.
STREAT.—The Friends of the late Mr. Arthur
Henry Campbell Streat. date of the W..A.G.
Railways) are respectfully 'invited to follow
his remains' to the place of interment. 'the
Chureh of Egl.n.g Cemetery, Ksnrakatta.
The Funeral is appointed to leave Messars.
Bowra and O'Dea's. u'ndertaking' Establish
mnent. 1I., Pier-;treet. Perth. at 2.30 o'clock
THIS (lTuiasy) ..A1TERNOON. per road.
Friends wishing to attend the Funeral -mey
proceed hy the 130 etran leaving Perth.
BOWRI and O'DEA. Undertakera, 19
Pier-street Perth Tel. ,W.
PI?lCE ALBERT LODGE., IO.O.F.. No. 31.
Members of the above Lodge are requested to
attend the Funeral of their late Brother.
A. II. STREAT, to the plhe of interment, the
lKarrkatts Cemetery. Members to catch the
3.30 train TO-DAY iTnesday).
J. ALITHBIOP, Secretary.
W.A., OCOMOTITE E.GI',E-D.IVEIS, FiRE
MEN. and CLEAKIERS' 'UNION.
Members of the above Union are respectfully in
vtled to follow the rcmeins of our late com
rade, AITHiUP. STREAT, of Wet t ]erth
SPrr.nuh. to the Kserr'katt. Cemetery. The
.Funeral is appointed to leave the pre'
mires of Bowra. and O'Dra at 2.io p.m. TO
DA1 (Tuesday). Members attending may
travel per 310 pm. trains from Perth and
Fremantle respectively.
. Fer. ABBOTT.
Genseral Secretary.
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