Mr. A. L Garling E||EA!lt;T failure eauacd the death il hw home In Summer street, Ornng*. on Friday afternoon. of Mr Alfred Em(W Oarllng. a well known business- man, at the age of M vlt;mih For several montha Mr Oar-lin« had been 111. and during thnl period hod received trsatment nt Base Hospital. Mr Carlins had l)«*n In Orange for 15 years. belnR 1 l'iii|ir»olor of a wine saloon n Sum- | mi*r ivtreet He commenced this | bii jneos following hli successful venture a* a hotelkeeper nt Dune-dnn For «Sme years he acted a.' manager of Loheragah's «the Mud-m- merchants) Wench nt Dunedoo lurlng his Vmg ruddenc- in this town Mr Oarllng worked unobtru*-tvely for Oranfe and it* institutions. particularly a charitable or-wanlser. For tome time he was pr:-Mdent of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, and a member of the M.U.• .0.0 .P. Hit activity on behalf of 'h° Catholic community here will Kreatly miaaed. and hla surviving widow, aona, daughter, and other •elatlves will be extended slncera \vmpathy by a large circle of friends. Hllt; itew was formerly Mint Mary W.h*l*. of Ooolma. HU ns are Meetra Leallc Oarllng ■Cootamundra). and Keith Garling who u at the Sydney UntvenMy The only daughter to Mn H. A. Watts, of Sydney. Pour brothers nre . Edgar lt;CoonambIe, Perry lt;Lonsue- I n villei. ciarrie and E. H. Oarllng ■ •* ■Tooruwrenah). and four sinter. 111 Mendamoa« A. Hurley. S. Brock Sydney), A. J. Rudder (Bondi. «nd T. H. Wood (Oulgong . One brother, Frederick. predeceased him.HU funeral was hold on Saturday. m“T membera of the M.UJ.O.OP. ixxlgt attending. After a service at 8t Joaeph* Church. hU remains ww interred in thr Catholic i«»r*nBlInBTHwMufcy«iCl