mu uii iiivuittui.v. x-rivaio u. r. rat-full, 10S3, • 4th Field Ambulance, A.A.M.C., son .of Mr. George P.atfull, Norwood (S.A.), who was wounded Jn the leg on May S, Is at present at the V.A.D. Hospital, Norlands, Erdlngton, near Birmingham. He would be gladtd hoar from any other men of the 4 thJ'lcld Ambulance who may bo In England. Private AV. J. Grenfell, 202, 13th (X.s.w.) Bntt., A.E.F., is in the same hospital. Gunner Wm. Davis, of Mio Royal Garrison Artillery, who has been woumlrd Jn action in France, is a native oC New South Wales. He is now in King George’s Hospital, and hopes to .return to Australia when he 1ms eufflclenlly recovered from his wounds.On August 18, Mr. George Howes, ,eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Howes, of Coolgurdle, was married to Miss Edith Burslll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Burslll, of Wldglomooltha. The’ ceremony took place In the Methodist Church, Boulder, and the bride wasE. MACGILLICUDOV,Bent!st.Late Demonstrator In Prosthetic Den-ilstry. Australian College of Dentistry, Melbourne,Has COMMENCED PRACTICE at ,.y 160 ST. GEORGE’S TERRACE,’ Opposite Technical School. ncgiven away by her father. The bride wore a charming gown of tissue organdie and lace, with bridal veil unci wreath, and carried a bouquet of lovely white flowers. Her attendants wore the Misses Howes and Love, wearing pretty white costumes and nlnon capo, and cawing shepherd’s crooks of white and red flowers. Mr. Fred Howes and Mr. Arthur Burslll wero best man and groomsman respectively. After the ceremony the bridal party motored to the Caledonian Hall Jn ICal-goorlle where n reception was held. The bride’s mother and the bridegroom’s mother were hostesses, Mrs. Burslll wearing black crope de chine and lace and black hat, and Mrs. Howes a smart tailor costume of black and white with hat to match. A dance was hold In the evening at which a largo number of friends were present.Mr. and Mrs. 'Herbert Hill, wno nave taken a home In Mount-street, arc not moving from their fiat until the end oi September.Mrs. Forrest Tim per ley and Mrs. Hainlng motored back to Xortham to-day after a short visit to Perth. They have been staying * with Mrs Bushel I at. '’Cambray, St. Georg c-'s-terrace- .- • ......• *vAvbuu o-.iui'ai, lt;-“0 minimum c during tho same period being o During the 24 hours endcc o’clock this morning the follow gls tuitions or rainfall wero t Claremont (Training Colli points, Orcenough 1, VTalebl Kara tec t, Xalamunda 8, Gin Chkllow’H we|l 12, Mundarhig madalo 13, Jarrahdale 22, Jar No. i Mill 20, Pinjarra 13, Brt 27, Greenbushcs 34, Burracoj Nungarln 4, Kununoppln 3, Springs 2, Crnamah 3 Co •Watlieroo o, Coombordale 7, I ragan 16, Moora 9, Berkshire 17. Round Hill 12, Barberton Norcla fl, iMlnnlvalo 2, Tood Mcckerlng 1, Bruco Rock 2, I. 1, Korrlgln 5, Wlckcpln 6,14, 'Marradong 13, Williams 8. 17, Wag In 10, Dtimbleyung 13, ; 10, ’Xyablng 4, Badgobup 3, Koy Tambellup 17. Xgowangcrup gerup -4, Cranbrook 0, Denmr Bremer Bay 6, iHopetoun 2, 3 thorpc 7, Guildford D. Perth lt;4, Perth Observatory 4, Fr Signal Station 3, Fremantle Mandurab 6, Collie 23, Bunbi Donnybrook 10. Brldjjotown 1 seltun IS, Capo Nuturallste 3, dale S, Cape Lecuwln 11, Nor Wandering 14, Katannlng Barker 13, Albany 81, Brea) Esporancc 2.,....