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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 ex-
ceeding five lines ; over 5 lines Sixpence per
line.
BIRTHS.
SMITH.— On the 31st January, at Cambridge-
terrace, Malvern, the wife of M. Henderson Smith
—a daughter.
IDE.—On the 30th January, at King William-
road, Unley, the wife of W. A. Ide, of a daughter
(premature).
HOLBROOK.—On the 1st February, at Malvern,
the wife of F. W. Holbrook—a daughter (still-
born).
JOHNSON.—On the 26th January, at Mrs.
Klaebe's, 96, Angus-street, the wife of T. N. John-
son, of Broken Hill, of a son. Both doing well.
STEER.— On the 1st February, at 61, Canton-
ment-road, Fremantle, the wife of Captain H. S.
Steer, of a son.
WHITTLE.—On the 26th January, at Avenel
Gardens, Medindie, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard T.
Whittle—a daughter.
NORMAN.—On the 4th February, the wife of Dr.
W. Norman—a son (Robert).
DUNCAN.—On the 28th December, 1904, at
Salisbury-street, North Unley, the wife of Thomas
Duncan, Monarto South, of a daughter.
BLANCHARD.—On the 1st February, at Gawler-
place, Adelaide, the wife of W. Blanchard—a
daughter (Dulcie Irene).
CHAPMAN.—On the 3rd February, at "Alfreda,"
Prospect, to Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Chapman—a
son.
MICHAEL.—On the 17th January, at Redhill,
to Mr. and Mrs. C. Michael, of Gum Park, Spalding
—a daughter.
WIESE.—On the 31st January, at Hahndorf, the
wife of Wilhelm Wiese, of a son.
LAFFER.—On the 4th February, at the Rose-
worthy Agricultural College, to Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. Laffer—a son.
MELENG.—On the 6th February, at Exeter, the
wife of A. Meleng—a son.
MARRIAGES.
EDMONDS—GRIBBLE.—On the 25th January, at
the bride's parents, Petersburg, by the Rev. E.
Gratton, Sidney James, youngest son of Mr. Wm.
Edmonds, to Matilda, second daughter of Mr. John
Gribble.
EDWARDS—TAMLIN.—On the 6th December,
1904, at the Halifax-street Methodist Church, by the
Rev. Henry Howard, William V. Edwards, only
son of Sub-Inspector Edwards, to Florence E. Tam-
lin, eldest daughter of Edwin Tamlin, of Clyde-
street, Parkside, late of Primrose's.
JACKSON—CONLON.—On the 26th December,
1904, at St. Paul's Retreat, Glen Osmond, by Rev.
Father Andrew, Thomas P. Jackson, of Eucla,
W.A., to Maude T. R., eldest daughter late Hugh
J. Conlon, postmaster, Maitland, Y.P.
CAIRNS—CONDON.—On the 2nd January, at St.
Mary's Church, Port Adelaide, by the Rev. Father
Magennis, Hugh, the youngest son of Mr. P.
Cairns, of Belfast, Ireland, to Mary Josephine, only
daughter of Mrs. E. F. Byrne, Conner-street, Glan-
ville, Port Adelaide.
SMETHURST—GRANT.—On the 27th January, at
Port Adelaide, by the Rev. A. C. Sutherland,
Henry Smethurst, Alberton, to Maggie, youngest
daughter of Malcolm Grant, Glanville. W.A. papers
please copy.
ADAMS—WILLMOTT.—On the 13th January, at
Holy Trinity Church, Adelaide, by the Rev. Fredk.
Webb, Ernest Matthew, eldest son of Mr. M. V.
Adams, Kensington Park, to Mary, youngest daugh-
ter of the late Thos. Willmott, of Yankalilla. Pre-
sent address—Port Pirie West.
FINKELSTEIN—BRANDON.—On the 11th Jan-
uary, at the Synagogue, Adelaide, by the Rev. A.
T. Boas, assisted by the Rev. M. Rosenthal, Men-
del, second son of S. Finkelstein, Melbourne, to
Sophia Mary, only daughter of M. Brandon, Ade-
laide. At home Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday,
9th, 11th, and 12th inst. No cards.
PAYNTER—RUSBRIDGE.—On the 5th January,
at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev.
I. Rooney, Charles Thomas, second son of Charles
Paynter, Goodwood, to Lillie May, fifth daughter
of John Rusbridge, Boolcunda East.
DeCEAN—ROWE.—On the 27th December, 1904,
at Rowe's Island, Quorn, the residence of the
bride's parents, by the Rev. I. Rooney, George
Kingsborough DeCean, of Wayville, to Elsie Ger-
trude Pearl, eldest daughter of J. B. Rowe, Quorn.
GUNDERSEN—PUSCHNER.—On the 4th Janu-
ary, at St. Laurence's Church, North Adelaide, by
the Rev. Father Mclnerny, Henry Agustave
(Harry), the youngest son of the late Charles Gun-
dersen, late of Port Adelaide, to Bertha Nellie
Mary (Bessie), the fifth daughter of Charles Ed-
ward Puschner, Percy-street, Prospect.
WIESE—BENNETT.—On the 25th June, 1904, at
Holy Trinity Church, Adelaide, by the Rev. F.
Webb, Herbert Norman, eldest son of Wilhelm
Wiese, to Daisy Maude, eldest daughter of Frede-
rick George Bennett, all of Hahndorf.
HARRIS—FINCH.—On the 2nd February, at St.
Paul's Church, Port Pirie, by Rev. Archdeacon
Samwell, Richard, third son of the late Richard
Harris, of Cradock, to Grace Martha, third daugh-
ter of the late William Robert Finch, late of
Clare and Laura.
ALMOND—DEW.—On the 27th December, 1904,
at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev.
I. Perry, Horace Charles, second son of C. H. Al-
mond, to Ida Grace, fourth daughter of the late
J. Dew, Alberton.
GIBBISON—GIBBISON.—On the 4th February, at
the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev.
F. Webb, Edward Ralph Gibbison, of Mile-End,
son of James Gibbison, of Adelaide, to Jane,
daughter of Henry Courtney Gibbison, of Adelaide.
BECKER—BEATTON.—On the 4th January, at
St. Augustine's Church, Port Augusta, by the
Rev. S. T. C. Best, Frederick Emanuel, eldest son
of the late F. E. Becker (Northern Territory and
Port Augusta), to Mary St. Clair, fourth daughter
of Mr. James Beatton, post and telegraph master,
Port Augusta.
HOLMAN—SKINNER.—On the 14th December,
1904, at the Hilton Baptist Church, by the Rev.
S. Bowering, Herbert James, second son of Wil-
liam Henry Holman, Formby-street, Hilton, to
Alice Lucy, youngest daughter of the late William
Skinner, Roland-road, Hilton.
HILL—WAKE.—On the 11th January, at St.
Silas Church, Crystal Brook, by Rev. Archdeacon
Samwell, Burgon Lambert, eldest son of Mr.
Charles Hill, J.P., Hope Valley, to Gertrude May,
eldest daughter of Mr. M. J. B. Wake, Royal Hotel,
Crystal Brook. W. A. papers please copy.
EVANS—BRADLEY.—On the 26th December,
1904, at Congregational Manse, Wallaroo, by the
Rev. Thomas Hope, of Hindmarsh, Thomas Evans,
of Wallaroo, to Chara Elizabeth Bradley, step-
daughter of the late W. E. Ford, of Adelaide.
SILVER WEDDING
OSBORN—TONKIN.—On the 7th February, 1880,
Harriett Beatrice Footfazzie Tonkin, youngest
daughter of John Tonkin, leather merchant, West
Hindmarsh, to William Henry Osborn, the eldest
son of John George Osborn, architect, North Ade-
laide. At home at "The Angel," 2 p.m. to 4
p.m.
DEATHS.
SCRUTTON.—On the 2nd February, at his resi-
dence, Sussex-street, Glenelg, Thomas Urquhart
Scrutton, in his 80th year, leaving six sons and
seven daughters. Arrived in the year 1849. Vic-
torian papers please copy.
THOMAS.—On the 2nd February, at his residence,
240, Gilles-street east, John, the beloved husband
of Mary Thomas, aged 66 years.
HOLBROOK.—On the 2nd February, at Mary-
street, Unley, Evan Robert, dearly-beloved son of
R. J. and E. B. Holbrook, aged 5 months. Gone
home.
MARCHANT.—On February 2, drowned in the
Torrens, Percy, second son of J. F. and A. Mar-
chant, Gover-street, North Adelaide, aged 14 years.
WRIGHT.—On the 2nd February, at Kowloon,
Hongkong, Alfred Wright, C.E., late of S.A. Civil
Service, beloved husband of Flora A. Wright, and
only son of William and Margaret Wright, of Car-
rington-street, Prospect, S.A., aged 37.
McHUGH.—On the 26th January, at Perth Hos-
pital, of typhoid fever, Maria Louisa, the dearly
loved wife of George McHugh, and second daughter
of Captain P. Murdoch, Port Pirie, aged 26. "For-
ever with the Lord."
O'DONOGHUE.—On the 4th February, at Knox-
ville, John O'Donoghue, the dearly beloved hus-
band of Grace O'Donoghue, aged 80 years. His
end was peace.
PAYNE.—On the 4th February, at Mackinnon-
parade, North Adelaide, Ambrose Payne, aged 52
years.
JENNINGS.—On the 4th February, at his resi-
dence, "Campden," near Ashton, Mary Ann, the
dearly loved wife of C. T. Jennings, and eldest
daughter of the late Mr. Isaac Gepp, aged 53 years.
PAYNE.—On the 4th February, at Mackinnon-
parade east, Lower North Adelaide, Ambrose, the
beloved husband of Sophia Payne, aged 52 years.
McNALLY.—On the 5th February, at his resi-
dence, Sixth-street, Bowden, Michael McNally.
R.I.P.
LINDO.—On the 26th January, at Jamestown,
Wilson Lindo, late of Parachilna and Broken Hill.
MUNRO.—On the 6th February, at Murray
Bridge, Nancy Gertrude, dearly-beloved wife of
Jas. Munro, aged 43 years, leaving a sorrowing
husband and 9 children to mourn their sad loss.
Sweet Jesus, grant to her eternal rest. R.I.P.
TREBILCOCK.—On the 7th February, at Fifth
Creek, Harriet Helen (Nellie) dearly beloved wife
of Alfred Adam Trebilcock, and third daughter of
George Larner, aged 38 years.
McMAHON.—On the 27th December, 1904, Dennis
McMahon (late of Harvey-street, Prospect), the
youngest and only surviving son of the late Pat-
rick McMahon, of Clondrynan, County Clare, Ire-
land, aged 76 years, leaving three sons and two
daughters and eleven grandchildren to mourn
their loss. Arrived in the ship Stambool, Febru-
ary, 1859. Home papers please copy.
HAMPTON.—On the 24th January, at the Ade-
laide Hospital, the result of an accident, Albert,
the dearly beloved husband of Beatrice Hampton,
and second son of the late Henry Hampton, of
Echunga. Deeply regretted.
HARDWICK.—On the 27th January, at Wallaroo
Hospital, Edith Elsie Ann, youngest daughter of
F. B. and the late J. W. Hardwick, late of Mile-
End, S.A. Present address, 216, Jeffcott-street,
N.A.
BARNET.—On the 4th February, at the resi-
dence of Mrs. Emma R. Coon, Wattle Grove Farm,
Terowie, Ebenezer A. Barnet, aged 65 years.
GROSSMANN.—On the 2nd February, at
Greenock, Carl, the beloved husband of Johana
Louise Grossmann, aged 67 years, leaving a widow,
3 sons, 4 daughters, and 17 grandchildren. A
colonist of 63 years.
GIBBISON.—On the 8th February, at Gladstone-
road, Mile-End, Edward Ralph, dearly beloved
husband of Jane Gibbison, in his 35th year.
MEYERS.—On the 22nd January, at Fremantle,
W.A., Ernest Ralph Meyers, dentist, son of the
late Solomon Meyer's, dentist, North-terrace, aged
37, leaving a wife and two sons. Rest his soul
in peace. Brisbane papers please copy.
GROVES.—On the 7th February, Hannah, the
relict of the late Thomas Groves, of Langham,
in Essex, England, in her 91st year.
MORGAN.—On the 7th February, at Unley Pri-
vate Hospital, of inflammation of the brain, Jessie
Jean, only daughter of Sydney and Jean Morgan,
of Geelorg, Victoria, late of Glenelg, South Aus-
tralia, aged 20 years. ''Blessed are the pure in
heart, for they shall see God."
ARCHIBALD.—On the 4th February, at Moonta,
South Australia, after many months of suffering,
David, the beloved husband of Eliza Mary Archi-
bald, aged 61½ years. Friends please accept this
intimation.
CORNELIUS.—On the 9th February, at the re-
sidence of his grandmother, 48, South-terrace,
Charles Bennett, eldest beloved son of Charlotte
Cornelius, and grandson of the late Charles H.
Smith, aged 19.
RUNDLE.—On the 8th February, at Bloomsbury-
street, Goodwood Park, Richard, beloved husband
of Ada Jane Rundle, and fourth son of Mrs. J.
Lee, aged 38 years, late of "The Pineries," Kul-
para.
IN MEMORIAM.
BEVAN.—In loving memory of William Bevan,
who died February 3, 1904.—Inserted by his sor-
rowing wife and children, J. and A. and R. Bevan,
Port Adelaide.
DeLAINE.—In loving memory of George Robert,
who died at Parkside, on February 3, 1903. At
rest.—Inserted by his loving wife, sons, and daugh-
ter
VINCENT.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, Ellen Vincent, who died at Brighton, Feb-
ruary 3, 1904.
Not gone from memory, not gone from love,
But gone to a Father's home above.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law,
Will and Jinnie.
TAIT.—In sad and loving memory of dear little
Sarah, fourth dearly loved daughter of Thos. and
E. Tait, who died of diphtheria at Green's Plains,
February 2, 1891.—Inserted by her loving parents
and sisters, Hilstonleigh, Green's Plains.
YOUNG.—In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, William Young, who died February
4, 1904, aged 19 years.
We loved him in life; he is dear to us still,
But in grief we must bend to God's holy will.
Our sorrow is great, the loss heavy to bear,
But angels will tend our dear loved one with care.
Gone from our home, how deeply we miss you,
Dear, loving William, thy memory we'll keep
Never till life ends will we ever forget you,
Dear to our hearts is the place where you sleep.
—Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and
sisters.
YOUNG.—In loving memory of my darling
brother, William Thomas Young, who died Febru-
ary 4, 1904.
Sleep on, dear Willie, and take thy rest;
I loved thee dearly, but God loved thee best.
—Inserted by his loving sister, M. May, Union-
street, Adelaide.
HEAD-OLDS.—On the 4th February, 1898, at
Kadina, South Australia, Agnes Steer, the beloved
wife of James Head, and relict of the late James
Olds, of Penzance, Cornwall. Though absent in
body she ever lives in our memories.—Inserted by
her loving children. Cornish papers please copy.
INGLIS.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
who died 4th February, 1901.
Gone from our side, oh how deeply we miss thee,
Dear to our hearts is the place where you sleep.
—Inserted by Thomas and A. Inglis.
SIMCOCK.—In loving memory of Alfred, eldest
son of J. and J. A. Simcock, who died at Moonta,
February 5, 1901.
We loved him in life;
He is dear to us still.
—Inserted by his loving parents and sister, E. S.
ROWE.—In loving memory of Lilian F. Rowe,
who died February 5, 1904. Gone, but not for-
gotten.—Inserted by her brothers and sisters.
WHITE.—In loving memory of Nellie, who died
February 5, 1904, aged 23 years.
We cannot clasp thy hand, dear Nell,
Thy face we cannot see;
But let this little token tell,
We still remember thee.
—Inserted by her parents, brothers, and sisters.
PRICE.—In loving memory of our dear son,
Hubert Clarence (Bertie), who died at Porter-
street, Parkside, on February 6, 1904, aged 22
years.—Inserted by his parents, George and Emily
Price.
PRICE.—In loving memory of our dear grand-
father, George Price, who departed this life on
February 5, 1904.—Inserted by his loving grand-
daughters, Lily and Daisy Price.
PRICE.—In loving memory of George Price,
who died on February 5, 1904.—Inserted by his
loving son and daughter-in-law, W. H. and S.
Price, Port Adelaide. At rest.
PRICE.—In loving memory of my dear husband,
George Price, who departed this life on February
5, 1904. Thy will be done.—Inserted by his loving
wife, L. Price.
PRICE.—In loving memory of my dear father
(G. Price), who departed this life on February 5,
1904.—At rest.—Inserted by his loving daughter,
M. Glazbrook, Birkenhead.
WORTHLEY.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, Elizabeth, who died February 6, 1904, at
Hindmarsh. No one can fill your place, dear
mother.—Inserted by her loving sons, and daughter-
in-law— Chas., Sid., Harry, Leth, and Ettie.
WILES.—In loving memory of Owen Phillip
Wiles, who died February 7, 1904, at New Thebar-
ton.
Rest, dearest father, the task is o'er,
Thy loving hands shall toil no more;
No more thy gentle eyes shall weep,
Rest, darling father, gently sleep.
—Inserted by his loving wife and children.
ANDERSON.—In loving memory of Abba Ruth
Anderson, who died February 8, 1904, at Grange-
ville, aged 10 years.
Short was her call, sweet be her sleep;
May angels around her in silent watch keep.
—Inserted by her loving parents.
FOREMAN.—In loving memory of Elizabeth
Foreman, who died at Southwark, February 8, 1901.
We would not recall her, though our hearts may be
weary
With longing to hear her loved footsteps again;
But humbly we ask for the grace to be patient,
And power to re-echo her glorious strain.
—Inserted by her husband and sons and daughters.
HUTCHINSON.—In loving memory of our dear
father Frederick James, who died of epileptic
fits, caused by an accident, February 8, 1902.
Three years have passed,
Friends may think the wound is healed;
But they little know the sorrow
Deep within our heart concealed.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law,
E. and W. Hutchinson, Hyam.
HUTCHINSON.—In loving memory of our dear
father and husband, Frederick James Hutchinson,
who died at Port Pirie, February 8, 1902. Though
absent ever dear.—Inserted by his loving wife and
children.
GULLY.—In fond remembrance of my dear
father, who died February 8, 1900, also my dear
mother, who died November 3, 1901.—Inserted by
their only daughter, E. A. Butler, North Unley.
CRANWELL.—In loving memory of our dear,
mother, who died at Basket Range, February 8,
1902. We miss her and mourn her in sorrow un-
seen.—Inserted by her loving daughters, Mary and
Eliza.
CRANWELL.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died February 8, 1902.
Had we known that death was near,
With its swift and awful tide,
Nothing would have kept us
From our loving mother's side.
—Inserted by her loving children, Lizzie and
Jack.
CRANWELL.—In loving remembrance of my
grandmother, who died at Bucket Range, February
8, 1902. Gone, but not forgotten.—Inserted by her
granddaughter, Sarah.
GEPP.—In loving memory of our darling Evelyn
Maybell, who peacefully fell asleep, February 8,
1903.
They miss her most who loved her best.
—Inserted by her sorrowing parents.
THORPE.—In sad and loving memory of dear
Herbert, who was drowned on February 8, 1899.
For ever with the Lord;
Amen, so let it be.
—Inserted by his loving mother and brother.
JOHNS.—In loving memory of Edmund Joseph,
third son of William Henry and the late Elizabeth
Johns, Tickera, husband of Catherine Johns, Fow-
ler's Bay, died February 6, at New Thebarton,
1904.
Then let us wipe away our tears,
From gloomy grief refrain;
Prepare to go when Death appears,
With him in heaven to reign.
—Inserted by wife, children, father, brothers, and
sisters.
GIRDLEY.—In loving memory of dear grand-
mother, who died at Highbury on February 7, 1904.
—Inserted by her sorrowing grandchildren, F. and
E. Brown, Port Pirie.
THOMPSON.—In fond remembrance of our dear
son, Stanley Thompson, who departed this life at
Glenelg, February 9, 1903, aged 19 years.
Forget him? No; we loved him too dearly
For his memory to fade from our lives like a
dream ;
The lips need not speak when the heart mourns
sincerely,
And the tears often fall where they seldom are
seen.
—Inserted by his loving mother and sister, Susie.
WINDSOR.—In loving memory of Isdell, eldest
dearly loved daughter of W. and M. A. Windsor,
Hallett, who died February 9, 1902, aged 17. Also
Garrett, their only dearly beloved son, died Sep-
tember 25, 1901, aged 12. Our love for them to
the end shall last.—Inserted by their loving
parents and sisters, Maude and Gladys.
TUCKER.—In loving memory of Elizabeth Mary,
my dear wife, and beloved daughter of J. and ?.
Wilkinson, who died February 10, 1901.
Four sad years have passed away
Since our dear one was called away;
But if we had been there in the hour of death
To catch the last sigh of her parting breath,
Her last few moments we might have shared,
Or breathed in her ear one parting prayer.
—Inserted by her loving husband, M. J. Tucker,
and sorrowing parents, J. and E. Wilkinson, Cal
Lal, New South Wales. 41x42
RUMBALL.—In fond memory of my dear brother
Will, who was called to his heavenly home on
February 10, 1904. "Forever with the Lord."—
Inserted by his loving sister, E. L. Nottage, Katan-
ning, Western Australia. 41x42
McINERNEY.—In sad but loving memory of our
dear mother and grandma, Catherine Mclnerney,
who died at Sturt, February 11, 1904, aged 82
years. Sadly missed. R.I.P.
The mother we loved has gone to rest,
And we are left alone;
Oh, may her gentle spirit be
A star to guide us home.
We dream of thee at night, dear mother,
And think of thee by day;
But the memory of our darling mother
Will never fade away.
Then let us wipe away our tears,
From gloomy grief refrain;
Prepare to go when Death appears
With dear mother in heaven to reign.
Sweet Jesus, grant her eternal rest.—Inserted
by her loving daughters and sons and
grandson, Frank Mclnerney. 42x42
McINERNY.—In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma, Catherine Mclnerny who
departed this life at Sturt, February 11, 1904.
We miss you, dear mother, day by day,
Since your dear face has passed away;
Your thoughts for us were kind and true;
With God's kind help we'll be with you.
The one we loved is now laid low,
The fond, true heart is still;
The hands that often helped us so
Now lie in death's cold chill.
Sweet Jesus, grant her eternal rest.—Inserted by
her loving daughter and son-in-law, M. and T.
Carmody, and grandchildren May, Josie, and
Aggie.
McINERNEY.—In loving memory of our dear
grandma, Catherine Mclnerney who died at her
residence, Sturt, on 11th February, 1904.
We miss thee from your home, dear grandma,
We miss thee from thy place,
A shadow o'er our life is cast,
We miss the sunshine of thy face,
We miss thy kind and willing hands,
Thy fond and earnest care,
Your home is dark without thee—
We miss thee everywhere.
—Inserted by her loving grandchildren. K. T.,
J. J., and J. A. Mclnerney. 42x42
MRS. W. J. WELCH and FAMILY desire to
THANK all kind friends for their kind words
of sympathy and letters received during their
sudden sad bereavement; also to thank Mr. C. A.
Keane, of Innamincka, for his kind attention.
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