me mailer was leit to Mr. Withers to make further enquiries.DEATH OF MR. C. C. BARTLETTThe lt;icuili took place nt his rcsi donee Runbury. on Sunday, f Mr * Cedric Co.vtc Hail let:. a relative l\ marriage of Mr. E .B. Milieu. Some fifteen years ago. tlie deceased left England, and settled in Saskatche wan. Canada. For several se isons lii-s farming venture prospered, but as in Australia, much capital i» involved before nn c-tablishcd farm is an accomplished fact. A succession of had seasons followed, anildifficulties were increased by the *T-deceased's health having been under- or mined by hardship and the severity of the Canadian winters. Last y.-ar he hb advised to remove to a more Congenial climate, and decided to £c seek the restoration of a shattered en, constilutioii in tin* milder climate of a j Western Australia. That he had ex perienced the difficulties of pioneer-ing is prved by the fact that at the fime of landing, his farm was 30 miles fr*im the railway, and this 15 years after selection. ****Hr arrived in this State on Nei Year’s Day. and lecamp a member of group 38. After a few weeks be ov' decided to leave the group and *tn-bark on wheat growing, of which he de| had much experience in Canada, but ter shortly after he obtained a 1.000 acre block, his health broke down, and AI he was. for two months, an inmate got of the Bunbury Hospital. His case was recognised as hopeless. and. its previously mentioned, death took place on Sunday. The deceased whs 42 years of age. nnd leaves a widow fin and five young children to mourn their loss. # mThe funeral took place at the Anglican portion of the New Cemr- * tery. on Monday, Canon Adams per AI forming the last rites. A