Bathurst National Advocate (Newspaper) - March 31, 1920, Bathurst, New South Wales
The National advocate la Al tier directly or indirectly ass Montca with a a newspaper Xmas Sitao Trado paper or any oth or journal and la for Rico of Aboo lately completo and perfect under All conditions ? originality the Foa Turo a morning daily noted for to. Bmartnoe3. A Sydney Sun Saloon i badly late at Oxford hotel but Turat and Katoomba Only to Best of wtne3 stocked. All Tina to Label. Soda Fountain. Soft drinks and confectionery. Phone 360 Manly. The ari8t0crat or Beers. I Bathurst co Opo it excels All other Beers in Tasto freshness and . Try it and you will discard All Syd Ney Beera. M. Man rom late of Dalton Bros produce merchant etc., lord 8 place Orange. All classes of produce stocked told in Large or Small quantities at lowest prices and delivered to any part of Tsie town. Telephone 63. Agent for Bathurst National ? Adt Cate phone 367 w. L. In Medlicott burgeon dentist bathur8t. . P. Buildings William 8t. Hours daily 9 ., to 6 ., nights and holidays by appointment late of anst., dental of orb easter Spirite ladles All Wool Cashmere striped sports Coats �2 10s.worta 03/-. Ladies All Wool sports coat Stripo collars 28/0. All Wool Juniper Coats. Go a Wool Plain Grey 20/g. Winter capos gabardine -15/-. Children s Woollen Coath 11/0, 22/0 and 25/-. Ladies Dainty Cream net blouses round neck and collars. 13/0. Silk camisoles Torchon lace 11/0 and 12/0. Men s overcoats from 35/ to 70/-. Men s sweater Coats All Wool 15/0 and 19/-. Boys sweaters All sizes 7/0, 8/0, nud 9/6. sweater co Tats 10/0, and 12/6. The latest styles in boots and shoes for men women and children at the lowest prices in town. Down at the bargain depot. Mig ii Jiw 49 William Street Bathurst. Phe Iii u p8tabctshed 1789, ? Ork mens compensation a Jurson s Accident and sick Ness plate Glass Public risk etc., r due and Accident. I i l i Tremain bros., District amen to. William Street Baths set. J. Me Hugh proprietor i i a i Migget hot a this commodious hotel which is with in live minutes walk of the show ground sports ground and Poat and Telegraph of laces has been completely renovated throughout. Best of wines and spirits and Beers stocked. Comfortable clean accommodates a feature. Large Yard and plenty Loose boxes. The House of sports. ? printed and published by John Whitehead Fercl Val 204 Russell Street for the National adv Eato newspaper printing and publishing company ltd., at ? their i amours Russo Street Bali rat ? news and note8, the advocate again. A Good performance yesterday morning. Though Tho count for Tho Kurrum by Deco seat was not concluded until after Ono o clock Bathurst readers of Tho adv Eato wore Ablo to read Tho result at breakfast Tirao. Tho advocate in the Only paper m Tho state to publish Tho result yesterday morning. Up to Date the election results up Pearing in Tho National advocate have been hours ahead of Tho big metropolitan dallies which Havo to depend entirely on Tho Sydney elec toral of Loco for Tho returns. Tho chances of labor securing an absolute majority in the new House Aro not As Bright As they wore. Although new South Wales polled several thousands More labor first preferences compared with All Otner parties there is now a Chanco of it being in a majority of two in Tho next parliament. Quail Are practically non existent in Bathurst District this year. Tho Duck season will riot open in Tho Bathurst District till next month. A resident of Clear Creek District with 22 years experience yesterday stated that he had never seen the District looking worse Jaunito Evans fight at the City Pic Tures to night. It should Provo a big draw. Heavy passenger train traffic from the West to Sydney during Tho week. Country people Are Hocking to Syd Noy for easter to increase the Prosperity of the City dwellers. Another election is not by any Means an impossibility in the near future. Tho death occurred at the Lithgow Hospital of or. Michael Kyan an engine Driver and one of the oldest employees at esk Bank. Deceased was admitted to the Hospital several weeks ago suffering from a poisoned leg. The wound became septic and the leg was amputated. Death followed from blood poisoning. Or. Kyan who was living in Moit Street was u widower his wife having pre deceased him a couple of years ago. He joined the railway service in 1883 and was appointed in 1ss9 to esk where he remained until his death. Tho National adv Eato will be issued As usual this week but there will be no Issue on monday a easter monday the friends of or. And mrs. Fitz Gerald and family Are sorry to learn that their Sou Clarence is still lying ill in Parramatta Hospital where he has been for eighteen Days. His friends still Hope and wish him a speedy recovery. Ono of the heaviest storms experienced at Oberon for Many years Broko Over the township a couple of Days ago. The Hail was Severo and was followed by heavy rain. Tho storm did not last Long however and the total registration was 00 Points ii ports of heavy losses in fruit and other crops arc coming to hand from parts of the District where the Hall was much larger. I at Hazelgrove. A storm broke Over Tho Village. Large jagged pieces of Ico fell with much Force and caused considerable damage to the Orchard. Ono Orchard St lost Over a �100 Worth of apples which were almost ready for Market. At Rydal the exceptionally Large Hail did considerable damage to crops gardens and Orchards. The Hail and rain registered 80 Points. A shipment of bananas which arrived on thursday from Fiji represents a great wastage of food. It is about three months since supplies of tote fruit have been received from tins source. There were on Board 11,500 bundles and -1200 cases for Sydney and 12,000 Bunches and 0000 cases for Melbourne. The fruit was to overripe that the consignees were not disposed to take delivery. Tho fruit was mostly in a lit condition for prompt consumption but too Ripe for Ordinary Trade handling. Its probable Fate therefore is dump ing into the Ocean. Tho loss is estimated at anything from �10,000 to �20,000. To meet the water shortage at go Largan Ibone the Wing dec Shire Conn cil has installed a centrifugal to increase the Supply from the bore. Dry conditions still continue. Old residents describe the outlying coun try As in a deplorable state Aud heart breaking. Leslie Hatfield 2of Jubilee Street Mascot who pulled a pot of hot fat off a stove on to himself whilst play ing at his Home on saturday died at the Royal South Sydney Hospital from the effects of Burns. Tho Dubbo p. P. Council has passed an account of �15 13s being pay ment for g3g crows Heads at cd each. The aces but was rendered by a or. Jones and Tho haul was said to Havo been made of Tho properly of or. L. Sides of Gal Warrie Orangie. This is easily n record for Tho local p. P. Board Aud Many of Tho directors expressed a desire to learn How this Largo number of Birds had Beon accounted for. A Coon Amble message reads the finance committee of the Hospital took exception to an item of �1 is for six tins of asparagus and �2 9s 3d for two months Supply of Ginger ale und other cordials. It was not considered that these should be paid for by the committee. If the staff wanted. Jux Urieff Tho committee should not be asked to pay. The inc Supply averaged 551b. Dally for one month going As High As Loo lbs on Ono Day. The Dally Avo Rago number of patients for Tho month was seven. Lillo mrs. Gillespie Ami a Little Lioy was crossing Tho railway Lino in a vehicle on their Way to South Tiu Dagal a train along. Mrs. Gillespie turned Trio horse around and when Tho train got half Over Tho crossing Tho horse cached and Ono truck caught Tho Sully Ami tossed it Over Tho embankment. Mrs. Gallic spin Ami the boy were shaken and the horse was injured but the sulky was wrecked. New Laid Hen eggs reached a record Price Tor the season of 3s a dozen in the Sydney wholesale markets. Thursday april 15 has been gazetted a Public Holiday in Tho Munici Pality of Bathurst the Shires of Abercromble. Turon and Boron for the Bathurst show. Pm Bee 8 diary. Hero is thu Way a leading new York editor described Tho Princo of Wales Walesa Lioy Call him is Superb. To is Tho youngest Prince who has Ever been heir to Tho oldest Ompir and the smallest Prince Ever Hoir to Tho biggest Capiro. Girls Havo never seen so charming a complexion Aud Thoy Alc How he docs it. No cosm Otio advertised liboro approaches so Cicar and delicate a Pink and Tho Blush which cannot surely be non Lluri in .1, .11.1 ? ? Tho smile a the gonzo pressure of Tho left hand a the Norv thus Cuba raiment of Tho right a Tho soft voice which Coos the right words but is said to be adopt confident daily in pretty dam nations a of to is just a Crackerjack a especially at those Little informal dances which conclude the perfect Day Montion of Tho Prince Romit ids me to mention a most interesting Book famous Morgan Atic marriages by Charles Kingston. In his essay of Empire Bacon says the Moat miserable state is having few things to Desiro and Many tilings to tear a which is the state of Kings vet Wolsey suggests one even More wretched a that of princes who Long on Royal favors who even in Mai Riago Are matched Ami mated by their sovereigns like so Many cattle. Kingston s Book is full of revelations about Royal romances. Princes de pendent on a Sovereign can commit 110 More a latitious offence than to marry a Mere outsider no latter what improvement it i might make in an effete family. The publisher of Trio Book claims for its romances that they Aro stranger than fiction and most readers will add far More interesting than invented Lection. Miss Forrie Molitor has been spend ing her holidays with Iier aunt mrs. Tap Soti. On Friday last she returned to Sydney and mrs. L Apson who Means to spend easter in Sydney went off wit ii her. The marriage of Frederick John Only Tun of the late or. F. Such of a la i ill Mill v , daughter of or. And mrs. W. Mur Nane Esrom Road and late of Kin Corn took place on february 11, the ceremony took place at s. Michael s Church Hurstville the lev. Father Woulfow . After a most enjoyable time in Syd Ney miss a. Wilson has resumed. Just now she has miss Kyan of Darling Hurst staying with her. Miss Ithan is a Momber of the staff at the head Mollico of the Hank of Commerce. Or. And mrs. Lamph of Usiri Zambone Are visitors to Ija thurst. Miss Collins is at present of a visit to mrs. Corry. Mrs. D. Curran has just had Trio pleasure of a week end visit from her sister mrs. Holland of Sydney. Mrs. Hinton and miss Sonnio Fitz Patrick have gone to Sydney for easter. Miss Dollic King of Ashi Reid is visiting Bathurst. She is the guest of mrs. E. Atkinson Ami spends much Limo with her brother the Rev. For. King c.m., at St. Stanislaus College. Mrs. Mcmillan recently had a most delightful Holiday trip and just now she Lias her Only son or. Jack to Mil Lan Horio from Sydney 011 his holidays. Or. And mrs. John Mcphiliamy have decided to accompany their daughter mrs. Glossop 011 her visit to England Tho family party will be leaving very soon. It is the intention of air. And mrs. J. Mccall Rainy to remain away for Sonio time is they have another daughter settled in London. Trio Ile Lief social went merrily on its Way last saturday night. So enjoyable and popular has the dance be that already its patrons Are ask ing for a Little More. In order to meet the wishes of dancers it has been decided to Transfer its holding from saturday to thursday night so that it need not necessarily end at 1 Midnight. Tho next dance will take place ill the Odd Fellows Hall of thursday april 8. Red Cross ladles cannot speak highly enough of the Many comforts to to had at the Odd Fellows Hall for the workers in Good causes every thing is so delightfully convenient the arranging Aud serving up of sup per is 110 longer a trouble but a de Lilii Tinl no Efti a Numi the Wasll ing no part is not really considered a bugbear but a Nice easy division of the necessary labor. Miss m11i Langpy must be congratulated 011 Tho Modem improvements Slio has had effected at Tho Odd Fellows Hall. Dan cers do Claro Tho floor to to just it i sought and found much interest ing copy at the social. Slut there i Havo Gono and badly forgotten Tho names of three visiting ladies whose dressing was on the distinguished Side. I loved the Green shoes and stockings worn by one fair girl to tone with her eau de nil frock some smart Wao in evidence and Many of the it Mucera Havo achieved Tho highest Art and Graco in their dancing deportment. A change in Trio programme of Dancona is desired Thoro being too much of Tho old and too Little of Tho now modes arid meth ods to suit to Liao who must Havo Tho latest. The popularity of Toto Waltz of Honor la being taken by the one step and Devoral other Stepa besides. Miss Dorrio Murroll presided at Tho piano giving Trio utmost satisfaction to Tho dancers judging by All the Nii Platiro she to Voivod after every dance. Mrs. Mcmillan and miss o. Dur act supplied extras during 511 ing. Whilst the artistic tempera ii vol and Trio soft Light touch Aro not exactly necessary for Tho successful playing of Danco music Good oven Ticino is a positive and absolute docs Salty it Tho Danco la not to to rendered null and void of pleasure for those who Aro dancing to it. I Havo often been led to wonder Why it is unit some who agree to play extras seem to be so utterly unconscious of Trio fact that their time in to Well not exactly Good. There is always the excuse reason Able for two girls dancing together it being always or very nearly always duo to Tho Scarcity of Tho All Essen tial Man partner. But i saw two men gliding around together on sat urday night and 1 Havo since been wondering what reason Thoy would offer if asked Why Thoy thus broke Down tie barriers of dance Robin convention. It is scarcely fair anyhow to the girls and even though they seemed to live been enjoying them j selves Ono could hardly say they i were playing the game according to Tho most Gallant traditions of tile dancing world. Mrs. Glossop is to be entertained by the Friendly Union of sailors wives and mothers before her Depar Ture for Europe. She is the president of the Union and a very popular Mem Ber Alio has always Beon since her marriage. Lady Helen Munro Fer Guson intends to be present a the function which takes place 011 april 13. Mrs. T. Melrose left for Sydney on tuesday night she intends to spent Hunt a fortnight ill the Gay City a Joying tie easter festivities. Miss Neride Mcphiliamy of wino Forbes left on monday for a trip through new zealand. Mrs. Dan. Curran will soon be get Ting Busy moving into her now Home Wyra Lluli Stewart St. Which. Or. Curran purchased last saturday. It has been estimated that the in Tiro British Public go to thu movies onco a fortnight and that 95 per cent of tie films Are imported from America. Naturally this pleases the americans very much. Mary pick Ford. The celebrated Star is retiring so it has been said but time alone will toll How Long it will take her to do so. Still she started to select a successor and Only ten thousand girls applied for the Job. Twenty live Wero selected for the Llyial adjudication. Most of them Are blondes but As their faces Are painted Green before they Are photographed Brun ettes were also eligible for the position in stature they had to be As Diminu Tivo As Mary herself. Just recently american papers were full of portraits showing How English girls especially from Tho government Ollices Havo been beautified by spending their Days at the movies. The theory is that looking upwards in the dark gives a charming pose to the head. Also it expands thu pupils. Cricket easter matches. Cricketers will to Well catered for during the a Aster holidays. On Good Fri. Thu railway a and d Urac teams will meet of the sports ground of saturday Georges Plain Perth Villa combination will meet a team from Waverley a. Ii. C. Guild and for easter monday two to cite elevens will meet on the sports ground. This game is to enable the selectors to pick a team 10 Mucci Range of Pic following saturday at Bathurst in the last Tara Ala cup match of the sea son. All players selected Are re Quested to to on the ground no later than 10.30 o clock on easter monday a combined Junior team will meet Trie Waverley Guild 011 the show ground. The following have been chosen to represent combined juniors t. Hill w. Mcgregor m. Freeman 11. Moxon Mcnamara w. Colley j. Ron Maui a. Mcalpin to Stone Pound h. Potts. Reserves r. Slawko w. Snoll a. Hon Ham. Play will Mence punctually at 11 ., any players unavailable please notify the Secretary g. S. White Lambert Street immediately. The seniors to meet 011 Ufa sports ground on monday Are f. Pratley j. Schofield. W. Schofield h. Prat lev h. Sweetnam. N. Sweetnam w. Kade w. Lloyd r. Lloyd n. Lloyd n Willott. V. Linnane. 13. Parr r. Camp Eade w. Lloyd r. Lloyd. A. Lloyd. X. Willott. V. Liming 13. Parr r. Came Ron s. Price ii. Cd Gill f. Harris w. Harris x. Maloney. A. Morgan g. Woodley a Jeffreys. Art. Schofield. A Cook w. Corry. D. Schofield &. White 11. Schofield a. Walteman. B Grade. Saturday s fixtures. High school v. Duramani at High school. Martin s Papiol and steel pills Are sold by All chemists and stores. Ladies should see t hat they get the genuine with signature win. Martin alleged Falo re to is a pretty stiff bail Sydney Mii Buford 30described a a labourer who wan arrested by sgt. Jenkinson at Tho Uata urst railway station 011 monday appeared before or. J. I. Walker c.m., at the Bath urst police court Yeats Rivay. I to was charged with having on i december 9, at Parramatta received goods to the value of �1 8s., by falsely pretending that his c Manuo Ftp c4 i Nuwen nil. ? ? ? Oil the Sydney Branch of the Bank of new South Wales was of value. Sgt. Jenkinson stated that he and con Styblo i lodges arrested accused at Tho railway station at one o clock of monday on warrant. Questioned regarding Tho Cheque accused admitted having presented it to Staple ton. He said that to did not i Avo a Cheque Book with him As be bought cheques Asho required them. To did not know that Trio Cheque was valueless Asho had an account at the Sydney Branca of the Bank of new Softli Wales. Or. Walker remanded accused to tie Parramatta police court defendant asked for Bil. But sgt. Dunne informed the Bench that there were several other charges against accused pending. Or. Walker Ery Well 111 have to make bail substantial. Bail is Al Lowed in one Security of self in c100 and two of u 50 each. Accused thai s pretty stiff in to it or Walker i can i make it any lighter owing to the number of charges pending. Us saturday work proceedings against boiler makers. Sydney tuesday. The master builders association is determined to Institute proceedings against the Doile markers association in the Industrial arbitration court charging the Union with having committed an act of strike by its Mem Bers refusing to work on saturday. The summons will be issued to Day. Theatrical robbery a roustabout charged. Sydney. Tuesday. Gordon Taylor is a Gunsmith was committed for trial at the Central police court today on a charge of stealing a Cash Box containing �13 17s of Ami cheques for about �0000 the property of the manager of fullers theatrical coy., the accused was employed at the theatre As a Rouse about. The markets Maize dearer. Svinky tuesday. Maize advanced 3d per Bushel to Day and was quoted by Sussex Street merchants at Lis 3d per Bushel. The quotation for Grey pens was 12s to 12s lid per Bushel. Odious really cd �1-1 per ton. Fluit and veg1ctabujs. Supplies were Short in the Truit Market. Choie dessert apples shewed a Good return while there was Little inquiry for apples that could not to retailed at lid per Doz. Choice jonathans brought 9s per Bushel Case. The Supply of ptas was quite inadequate ill the vegetable Market Aud values improved by is Choice Ameri can wonders bringing 17s and Choice Yorkshire hero s 15 . Beans were sold at from 3s to 8s, but there was a Good Doit and for cabbages tie prices ranging As High As 10s lid per dozen. Cauliflower sold at 10s, hut declined to 4s. Ti1k i it Duce Market. There was a big Supply of forage available at the Alexandria kale Yards tie demand was spirited and prices remained firm at yesterday s to gurus. A consignment of three trucks of extra Choice lie ate chaff realised �13 per ton under private treaty. Sales included wheaten Chafi from Bullock and sons. Millthorpe 277201 passed Lis id sex Millthorpe 7us2j 12s d. Piece 2/. Potted 2/2. 10 Boutte Street he lib ill to of Gosford races. Carbert wins the cup. Sydney tuesday. Ii sums of to sword races this after noon Wero a flying Handicap g furlongs. A Allworth 7.2 Crocket a Voloyce 7.10 Mailer 2 Cord Laddo 7.3 a Huoy 3. 5 to 4 running fire 4 to 1 Voi Syco 7 to 1 Allworth or lord Luddo won by half a Load. Time 1.134. Maiden Handicap Ono mile. A Gold Digger s.2 Mahanoy a kjn5 bar s.2 Carrol 2 Brown flour 8.0 Walker 3. 5 to 4 cold Digger 6 to 1 Brown Flower 10 to 1 King bar. Won by two ail a half lengths. Time 1.43. Juvenile stakes five furlongs. Perthshire 8.4 Walker 1 Kermetta 7.s Turner 1 Gai Broon 8.0 Davis o. D 10 on rest Shire 7 to 1 gom Broon 20 to 1 Kermetta. Won by 13 a i lengths. Time Novice Handicap six furlongs. A master Avington s.8 Maher 1 Tarleton 8.0 Meddick 2 Akaba Dargle 3. 2 to 1 Tarleton 5 to 2 Akaba 4 to 1 master Avington. Won by half a neck. Time 1.14j. Gosford cup 11 mile. A Carbert s.3 Toohey 1 Dur Radoo 7.3 Mahoney 2 Swift shot 1.9 Hill 3. 3 to 1 Swift shot 6 to 1 Carbert 20 to 1 Bur Radoo. Won by one and a half lengths with a length Between second and third. Time 2.7. Nara a welter six l6rd Laddo s.7 i nimble too 8.10 2 Bezant 9.12 3. Winner 4 to 1. Wattle Flat races. Following Are the weights for the picnic races at Wattle Flat race course on easter monday a Sofala Handicap six furlongs. A Loo Jack 11.10, lady May 10.12, slump 8.12, Sade Brook 0.7, Bill 8.10, Rio Grande 8.7. Wattle Flat Handicap one mile. A Lou Jack 11.10, lady May 10.12. Slump 9.12. Sade Brook 9.7, Bill 9.0. First bid i-.7. Six outlier events Post entry. Forbes bases Handicap to Les Paddington. Forbes tuesday. The Forbes j. C. Autumn meeting was concluded to Dav. Results a flying Handicap Rex Clivel a walk Over Novice Handicap Illoyne Brett 1 Elizabeth Bentley 2 ranch boy 3. Other starter Helen Worth Winner 6 to 4 asst. Autumn Handicap Les pad Ding oif 1 hex Chiel 2 Neamour 3. Oiler starter Helen Worth. Winner 0 to 4 nest. Flying welter wealth of cold 1 Olu Njus 2 Elizabeth Bentley 3. Other starters Dunure s son. Tiny Ito so Deronie tic tits Loyella. Winner 2 to 1 asst. Farewell Handicap Gilgan dra 1 tamil 2 Giddy boy 3. Other starters Helen Worth Irene Murillo blazing hot Ray o Grady. Winner 5 to 1 Oil. Fast gallops Postrel s fast mile and a Quarter. Sydney. Tuesday. The fastest gallops recorded at stand Wick this morning were George Graves 4 furlongs in 51 Aries 0 furlongs in 1.4 Glona Erc k furlongs in 1.18 Ellve 7 furlongs ill 1.32 Eusebius sett Longs 111 1.443 Bunting 9 furlongs in 2.0j Postrel 10 furlongs in 2.12 artillerymen 11 furlongs in 2.30. Postrel s time is one second out Side the track record credited to Greg Postrel went in line style. Clary Solus the favorite for the Doncaster Handicap to to run Oil saturday was give a. Mile at a smart Canter. Disastrous Cyclone death and damage. Vancouver. Monday. Two Hundred Are dead Anil jul 3.-Il ti.0i-0.i-i-i Worth of i damage wrought As a result us tornadoes at Illinois Ohio and Georgia on sunday night. Coins Leitoi a be Cabinet resigns. Router c special message , Mouzay. A message from Costanty Topie Stales that Halid Pasha s Cabinet has re signed Ami that Hamad Setd has been revues led to form a Cabi net. By explosion. South Berlin wrecked. Reuter s special message Merlin. Monday. I As a result of a great explosion at a munition store South Berlin the whole City was shaken. Many houses were destroyed and roofs blown off. A Church and the town Hall were partly wrecked. The population became panic stricken and fied fearing that lire would follow the explosion. The number of casualties has not yet been ascertained. Paid in and nce. Will Purchase a Dolly copy of Tho National adv Eato to r Ono your. Posted to any address out aide Tho City of Bathurst. Router London ttme3, and Del Ted Serrico cables. Nasry military medallist charged. Ca8e before the Coroner. Another stage has Boon reached in connection with the Darry tragedy in which William Jones an aged Rab but trapper was found apparently Mur dered hidden under a log about live Miles from Barry. Christopher Fowler 22, a returned Soldier and a military medallist who was arrested on monday afternoon yesterday appeared at Tho colonial inquiry held by the Coroner. Or. Black at Blayney. Fowler who Lias Scon two years Active service with Tho ., and lost an ovo As a result of being wounded in action resides with his parents a couple of Miles from the scene of the murder. To was charged with the murder of Jones on or about 9. To is a Man of medium build and displayed remarkable composure throughout the Short evidence was Given similar to the finding at the list Morton examination already mentioned in the advocate and the inquiry was adjourned till tuesday next. Tie police and a detective from Sydney under inspector Campbell of Bathurst have been making searching inquiries and searches throughout t in locality with the object of gathering circumstantial evidence. Fowler was arrested on the ground that to borrowed a pea Rilio and put chased ii Box of a i 1 hire ii of r a on March 0. Tie Rilio was returned next Day whilst Fowler it is stated told to police that to lost the cartridges. Further evidence regarding the motive of tie attack has been furnished 111 the fact that deceased s left loud trousers pocket in which he invariably carried his Money was torn away. Personal at the . Hall Elizabeth St. Sydney on March 27, a Surprise kit Chen ten was tendered to miss Lena Holdorf late of Bathurst by hot friends prior to iter approaching marriage. Many useful presents Wero received. Dancing and games Woro indulged in musical items Wero Ren dered Aud the singing of for Sho s a Jolly Good fellow brought a very successful evening to a close. Or. Barry manager of the Mercial Hank and or. Fraser Mana Ger of the government savings Bank have resumed duties after Ali or an Nual holidays. Both gentlemen look in the Pink of condition thus showing that their holidays was not oat of place. The wedding took place at a saints Cathedral recently of or. James Henry 1 a Worth oldest son of or. W. I up Ortli of Kelso Anil miss Florence Gertrude Sinclair third Dat Lliter of or. W. C. It. Sinclair of head wus the celebrant. Trio funeral of the late Olive Myrtle and Olson took place yesterday Tho. Remains being interred in Tho Church of England portion of Tho Bali rat. Cemetery. The Rev s. C. O b Ball Olla coated at Trio Graves do Alid thu funeral management was in tie i ands of l. V. E. Munu. Mrs. M. Clines of Stewart Street was tile victim of a somewhat pain Ful Accident yesterday As a result of tripping und falling heavily whilst engaged at her Home. She sustained severe bruises but luckily no bonc3 were broken. The engagement is announced of miss a. I Arkes eldest daughter of or. F. I Arkes of Bentinck St cat Bathurst. To sgt. W. F. Harper of Huuey Laie tin noise Vegi input ? at St. Michael s Church Hurstville. On february 14th, last by the Rev. Father Wolfe. Frederick John Only son of the late or. F. Such of Ade Laide. Was married to Madeline younger. Daughter of or. And mrs. W. A Tirane Eroin. Bathurst and late of a Incura. Tz0zxobs to sts2tzy. Don t Las the tourist Harbor trip Steamer from fort Mac Carlo at 10 And 2.15 ., returning 5 Every thursday tha cheapest tourist trip in Tho world. Sixty Miles of Harbor scone by. Faasol All Day trip. 2/6 half Day 1/6children i and cd 1 i Zitso Host at Tufton Ofcar Long to \ 2/6 children. 1/-. 1 i Huttt Nooi a a to of t \ i a omit a Nanao in to. \