Colombini, G. Parkinson, and (who defended well). umpired very well, V. IMPERIALS. clubs met on the Kyabram Wednesday afternoon and, bard game the home 3.6 to 1.3 The visitors without the services of Evans, Furze, but again spoilt chances of winning by bad kicking. were first to attack, but relieved and forwarded to end, where an easy shot yielded one point. Another easy resulted in a single. A free James, through N. Hueston and and the ball was on the lines again. To the centre again and then to the opposite end, where Stan Glass raised with a fine kick. Another was scored and then Wyuna taking the ball to sticks, to score. To the centre nice chain of marks was again the forwards and the Imps relieved the strain. ScoresImps Dawes to nil. opened the second term, sending the ball well down for and Jim Conley had an easy got nothing. Ab. James, marked at a difficult angle gained a single. To the other "Curly" got a free, as a result which Williams brought up fags. H. Dawes again sent the to Ab. James and Jim Conley easy shot by the lattes again Wyuna was having really luck in the matter of scoring. other end and Glass snapped behind and made a fine attempt a few moments later for a mark Another behind was scored then a tough struggle ensued up to the bell. Scores--Imps Wyuna 0.1. third quarter was Wyuna's far as scoring went, although Imps were first to get a point. and Mason were especially at this stage. By nice N. Hueston got a point and also had a shot without success, but a moment later a behind snapped. H. Dawes used good in passing forward and first Wyuna resulted. After this Mr. N. Hu@stou-salt cellars. Mr Jam: a 600018. Mr. Fred. Furze- beater, Wedding. A very pretty wedding was celebrated in St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church, West Melbourne, on Thurs20th June, when Mr James F. Walsh, eldest son of Mr T. Walsb, Kyabram West, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony with Miss Lucy May, eldest daughter of Mr A. Donnelly, West Melbourne. The Rev. Father Keenan officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a beautifully worked white Teneriffe silk robe and wreath and veil, and carried a lovely shower bouquet. The bridesmaids, Misses Jean and Aileen Donnelly, wore cream taffetta voile, prettily trimmed with lace and satin. They carried crooks of red carnations and wore gold bronches, the gift of the bridegroom. Mr W. Walsh acted as best man and Mr W. Nolan (uncle of bride) groomsman. About forty guests assembled the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony, and a sumptuous wedding breakfast was served. usual toasts were honored and pleasant time was spent, In the ening dancing, music and singing indulged in. The happy couple left for Sydney, en route for South America, where they will reside for three years. bride travelled in a navy-blue tailormade costume, with black Tagal straw hat and white ostrich plumes. Many handsome and costly presents were received. The bridegroom's bride was a bangle; bride to bridegroom, sleeve links. Sixty members of the Yarrawonga Rifle Club have completed their musketry course, and 26 them gained the rank of marksmen. The ntl.or day • resident of Tallan. doon cain• • across a large dead cod W. 3ft. Gin. in length, 8fit. in girth, weighin 42lbm., which had another 8}lbs. in Block fast in its throst. Fede -I extraragance was severrly | Sir condem Rob it by Best, M H.R's., in addreases Pl 1 Mr W. H. Irvine toFREE PRESS," Taiura or Kyabram. 3011 "Happy News For Stout Women!" Well developed counteract to To retain this - the Royal 'P.D.' Rustless Corsets the figure tally inches. bast, with perfectly straight delicately trade IF at The a evwas The gold of hi+h ard cod and