DEATH OK HK. C. t. BARTLETTThe «leatli tuok place at liis rcsi cnce Hunbmy. on Sunday, .f Mr !edric Coytc Baitleti. a relative l» larriagc of Mr. E .B. Milieu. Some fteen years ago. tho deceased left Ihgland. and settled in Saskatchr an. Canada. For several seasons is farming venture prospered. Imt s in Australia, mucli capital i- in-olved Indore nn established farm i an accomplished fact. A hucccs-iou f had seasons followed, and ifficulties were increased by the eceased s la-alth having been under-lineil bv hardship and the severity f the Canadian winters. Last y.-ar e ah. advised to remove to a more ongenial climate, and decided to eek the restoration of a .-battered onstitutioii In the milder climate of Western Australia. That he had ex erienced the difficulties of pioneer-ig is pr »ved by the fact that at the inie f landing, his farm was 30 »i|es fr*»m the railway, and this 5 years after selection.He arrived in this State on New ear's Day. and became a member f group 38. After a fern- weeks lie ecided to leave the group and ttu-ark on wheat growing, of which lie ad much experience in Canada, hutliortly after he obtained a 1.000 acre lock, his health broke down, and e was. for two mouths, an inmate f the Bunbury Ho-pital. His case as recognised as hopeless, and. nn reviously mentioned, death took lace on Sunday. The deceased was i years of age, and leaves a widow nd five young children to mourn leir loss. #The funeral took place at. the nglican portion of the New Ccme-?ry. on Monday. Canon Adams per inning the last rites.