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The Toronto Star from Toronto, Ontario, Canada • 25

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str 25 II I SOCIAL NOTICES 1 given to 'srt as LIMITED CHES WRITE OR DESCRIPTIVE OLDER I Xi Social Notes leaves next HIBOU next Mis Wilbert BISMARCK XN HOTEL RANDOLPH AT LA SALLE 36July27 Kelz Toronto known 35 Aug of Mossom big seasonal rush to the Belle 3 6 Aug 10 ICE the cot 'AlVVVVVVWVVVVWAVWVVVVWVtARWVVWVVUVVVVVVUVVVVVU i Tlrtl ARE 459 Information To MACKINAC Choicest Cruise The on the Lalies ununer Appetites 4 am Mrs Wilkie Miss Murie Gray i Cunningham Miss Jessie a i i SSMANIT0V1IN 7 lational Steamships I Ml 4 "Carrg Canadian faeihc Expree Tmrtllt A Chaquea Good the Horld Oc Cheque a Sj oea i I and Will the and and a nd and On Haney of take place for tor' leaves Shanty solem at St 3c 5c 4 At Bloor King 3021 il tempt jaded appetites weather so much as the foods garnished with Hamilton ol to announce Dicfen Albert 3 well Montreal Doric Resina Inurentic Montreal Calraric Mcrantic Let our your Phone resi gar July hitRStarfifie (anadiafiService Tune in on Station CKGW 645 to 700 this evening and hear the Pathfinder Program Mac Bet 11 and Banff Lake route to Los Phone and Mail Orders illed AND BUALO TRANSIT CO NT IJUH IM) NY PHILADELPHIA ATLANTIC CITY NEW YORK Alollison Mr John A recep ceremony tlie bride 55 DALEBOOD PHONE REGENT 0416 prv am Commencing June 28th ex tra service will be provided to he tourist and fishing dis tricts North of Parry Sound the two Maganatawans the Pickerel and the rench Rivers Ik all and baby's breath The assisted byMr orester a buffet luncheon was bride's mother wearing a dress The groom's gift was tv cheque land to the 1 Mrs The Europe is thinning July 16th lowest rates are effec tive greater comfort on shipboard and abroad a better choice of accommoda tions ideal travel weather everywhere (Conducted or Independent Tour itineraries can be arranged to meet anv requirement Sail on one of these dates and se cure more for each travel dollar JOHN BAKER Hotel Gaspe Que TORONTO 99 GLENMORE RD PHONE GROVER 9741 So pleasurable yet so inex pensive! No wonder group aftei group of Canadian and American university undergrads coeds teachers pro fessors and vacationists choose Canadian Pacific Tourist Third Cabin for their trips to Europe ou too will delight in a Canadian Pacific voyage be charmed with your bright airy cabin find the service abova reproach and the entertainment never ceasing Canadian Pacific cuisine is already world famous or best accommodation make your reservations earlj I See ytat local agent or JB MACKAY General Agent Canadian Pacific Bldg Toronto IRST TOUR LEAVES TORONTO JULY 18TH 4 WEBB A charming wedding was solemnized in Mimico United church when Mirs Shirley Edith Webb daughter of Mrs Annie and the late Mr Albert Hlrs soatew tii'ilcrs tied Advertisme Department them to Adelaide 5121 I trip Ocean for as low is 18450 OWEN SOUND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY LIMITED OWEN SOUND ONT: CONOMICA1 TOURS All expense 32 day tours visiting Eng land end Continent 406 up Extended! Tours 35 te 77 days or equally low basis I ravel Canadian Pacific the time for that long promised holiday and you can be back in five days refreshed and capable Come out into the clear cool air of the North ern Lakes The Mackinac cruise ia a sure cure for mid summer fatigue Steamer Mani toul in leaves Owen Sound each Monday evening and gives you five perfect days along the North Shore and Mackinac Returns Saturday morning If de sired stop overs may be arranged are including berth and really appetizing meals $4500 A Happy Week End Outing SS Manitoulin leaves Owen Sound every Satur day evening for Mani toulin Island calling at Killarney Little Current and Manitowaning Re turns Monday morning are including meala and berth $12t0 5 or reservations and fur ther information ask rail way or steamship agents or write Sc 3 I'f funerals or Inserted London Sent 19 Oct 3 'e 1 i Resorts Mr and Mrf Hugh McDonald the Recipients of Many Congratulations DOMINION TRANSPORTATION COMPANY LIMITED to Prince Albert elder Mrs Wm Rd Baptist decorated and Air Tur The Her HC Dpnald when Agnes second daugn Mr and Mrs Cowan was' in marriage to Mr Dave Sims Mr and Mrs Sims of South The bride who was' her father wore a TWO DAYS Three Hundred and Mile Cruise Owen Sound to Providence Bay and return calling at six Inter mediate ports SPECIAL WEEK END TRIP LEAVING OWES SOUND 130 TM SATURDAYS AND RETURNING AT 600 AM HOTEL BELVEDERE 30000 ISLANDS GEORGIAN BAY Unexcelled fishfne boating bathing riding gelt 5 piece orchestra tennis "THE PLACE WHERE THEY SERVE THE GOOD it Booklet on Request PEEBLES PARRY' SOUND 133T Mrs Reginald Geary week for Mu nay Bay Mrs Grenville Ralph week for her cottage at Mrs Richard Southam and Mrs Walsh leave by motor on July JR fnr the Bigwin Inn Lake of Bays to spend two weelta Mr and Mrs Charles Heward and Miss Effie Heward have left to spend the summer at Windermere Muskoka Mrs Williams who is at Bass Lake near Orillia xeturns to town on Thursday Mr and Mrs round O'Hearn and family Cheritan Ave have left for their summer home at Georgian bay Mr and Mrs A Straigh nf Win nipeg left yesterday for Detroit on their third flight tn Winnipeg in a Gj pyMoth machine which they re cently acquired in Toronto Mrs Leslie Coombes and Miss Cath arine Coombes of Coral Gables la arevisiting Mrs Coombe's mother Mrs Emily Deeks at Scarboro Bluffs Dr and Mrs If Robertson have returned from a trip to Montreal and Quebec The Hon Justice Mr Kelly and Mrs Kelly and Judge and Mrs Den ton of Toronto were passengers aboard the CPR liner Empress of Scotland when it sailed this morning from Quebec at 9 o'clock for Cher bourg and Southampton Mr and Mrs John family have left lor Louise and Victoria rn Angeles to be away until September Mrs Walter Northgravr Miss ila Northgrave and Mr Walter North grave sailed on July 5 to spend iwo months in Europe Mr and Mrs Hodgens have left for Beaumaris Muskoka where they have taken a house for the rum mer Miss Betty Southam and Miss Mar garet Hunt who are in Brookville are to Montreal and return to town on riday Mr and Mrs John Macbeth and their family have left for Banti Lake Louise and Victoria en route to Los Angeles to be away until September Mrs Albert Gibson with Alisa Mar jory Miss Mary and Master Ralph Gibson arc at Minnicoganashene lor a month Mr Douglas Gibson is spending the summer in England and motoring on the continent Col Eaton is lending his dence Ballymena Oakville for a den partv to be held on Tuesdav 16 by the Timothy Eaton Quarter Century Club Miss Nettie De Brisay leaves this to join Miss Chauncey Toque nt thetr house at Sturgeon Point Mrs Caulfield and her sen have left for Island dus: keka where they have taken a tage for the summer Mrs McDonald and sons bert and Alan of Vancouver aro the guests of Mrs Goudy 314 Willard Ave Majors Wemp and family and Mrs Geo lint are holidaying at Elgin House Lake Joseph i Mr William the bride and Catharines after the Belfast Liverpool Ana Ill Sept 7 Alnt 24 Sept 21 Auc 31 Sept 23 Miss Miriam Howley who has been visiting in Montreal end St Hilaire! during the past month intends I ing a week or two at the Maroir Richelieu" Murray Bay before re turning Toronto vMisa Esther Jeannette Rathbun Miss Ruth Stewart and Miss Edith Cook have returned to' town after spending several weeks cn the continent and tn England MALLOY Dominion Transportation Co Of GIVEN SOUND ONT Special Io The Star esserton July 10 Mr and Mrs Hu McDonald of this town Saturday afternoon celebrated the sixtieth anni ve sary of their wedding which took nlace at Orillia July 6 1R69 1 The couple have been residents of this town for 52 years Of nine chtl there are five living of whom th ee attended The family presented Mr McDonaldwith a Masonic ring and Mrs McDon aid itb a dainty ting The celebration was attended by one frandch'ld Mrs Nelson of Toronto and by McDonald's only brother Allan of Coldwatrr ive nieces Mrs D'irnford Mrs Norman Durnford Mrs MacDonald Mrs Ixiver ing and Mrs Gleadall assisted in entertaining me guests Those who came from some distance tn attend the celebration were Mr and Mrs George Thompson and daughter Mr Nelson and Mis John MacDon ald all from Toronto SCHEDULE Daily ex Sunday Northbound Daily ex Saturday Southbound(On these dav Sudbury sleeper it handled on The Confederation Eastern Standard Time Lv Toronto 1035 pm Ar Sudbury '7 45 RETURNING Lv Sudbury 930 Ar Toronto 710 voi Twrr'cw Standard all steel sleepers and experience Nationally known for good food Rooms $250 up With Bath $350 up NEW Early Summer Weddings her grandmother received on wedding day over ninety years I Among the donors of a handsome I array wedding gifts was iavelle of Toronto a cousin of the Mr and Mrs" left on the transcontinental for honeymoon trip to Toronto Montreal Pres i ieott Chicago and Winnipeg the i latter travelling in a navy blue broad i cloth roat over a frock of navy and beige crepe romaine with small beige jhab They will return the middle of 1 August and will be at home at Veg reville The bridegroom is a graduate of Edinburgh and McGill universities Mi' Isobel Williams has returned to town after visit to Goderich Mr Black his Mis Betty Blackwell and Miss Marjorie Unlock have left for Kennebunk Beach Maine Dr and Mrs Robert Armour sailed yesterday to spend the summer 11 Eng land Mrs Parish and Mrs Dailon Robertson received at the home ol Mis Parish 35 Chaplin Crts for Miss I ith Sinclair The assistanfs were Mrs? Donald MacEachern Sirs Jean alias new Stevenson and Marjorie Mowat Among i those present were MrD Strachan Miss Parsons Miss raser Miss Grav Mrs Poole Mrs Carr and Miss Marguerite Carr Mies MacPhrsnn Mrs Chambers I members of the Presbyterian office end others hmt? was he nt ully decorated with delphinium roses uture events not intended mnnpv Church or charitable purposes To raise money for other pur poses Notices of Sunday services or business advertisements not thlc rnlnmn En avement Reception and Personal notices 50 or less 11 additional words each Mr and Mrs eldman 78 Bever ley St announce the engagement of their youngest daughter annie to Mr Max Scheer yroungest son of Mr Scheer of New York City Mr and Mrs Hugh Reid Tudhope Orillia announce the engagement of their daughter rances Begg to Mr Andrew Roberts Patten Toronto son of Mr and Mrs Thaddeus Pat ten of Little Current: Manitoulin Island the marriage to take place tn Orillia Saturday July 20 Mr and Mrs Hawkins merston Gardens announce the en gagement of their eldest daughter Marguerite to Mr Eric Cornish only son of Mrs and the late Mr 1 Cornish Toronto The marriage will take place August third Mr and Mrs Geo Boss announce the engagement of their daughter Helen Rita to Herbert Hooey only son of the late Air and Hooey i Mr and Mrs Robert I Tnrnnfo Ontario wish the marriage of their youngest daugh ter Ella May to Mr William Cyril Chamberlain the youngest son of Mrs Maty Chamberlain of Toronto Ont The wedding to take place St John's church Woodbine and King ston Rd 3 pm Saturday August 3 Mn and Mrs William Harman Uxbridge announce the engagement of their daughter Evelyn to Mr Robert Allan Armstrong son of Mr and Mrs Armstrong Zephyr the marriage to take place the latter part of July 1 The engagement is announced of Dorothy Aileen daughter 'of Mr and Mrs Morin Yeats 61 Wilson Ave Toronto to Mr James Kelz son of Mr and Mrs George Kelz Toronto the marriage to take place the last of July Mr Winters 32 airview Blvd announces the "engagement of her daughter Olive May to Mr Lloyd Edward Angel ot Toronto sou pi axis Louisa Angel and the iate Mr A Angel the marriage to take place July 20 Mr and Mrs William Poland of Dunnville announce the engagement of their only daughter Edith Hazel to Mr Burton Currey Haney of Welland son of Mr and Mrs Beit Dunnville the wedding to the middle of July Mr and Mrs George Zryd Rd wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter Audrie Marie to Mr John Harris Kirkpatrick eldest son of Mr and Mrs Kirkpatrick of Toronto formerly of Montreal the marriage to take place the latter part of August Mr and Mrs McCort 175 Rose mount Ave Weston announce the engagement of their daughter Helen Laurine to Mr James Gillespie only son of Mr and the late Mrs Gillespie of Erin Ontario The marriage will take place the latter part of July' I Egpeciallv keep the glasses replenished with crack i ed ice Water may be poured in from a water jug kept on the i table The most delicious suminer' des i serts are easily prepared frozen by packing in ice and lTse more ice and yon will learn the real joy oi slimmer living SAVE WITH ICK ALL GUTSIDE COOL AND SPACIOUS CUISINE UNEXCELLED INORMATION AND RESERVATIONS Apply To Any Railway or Steamship Agent i ttit or tcierhonf Per Mint word mum The most comfortable and safest way between Buffalo and Cleveland Put your car aboard and between sunsec and sunrise save 200 miles ot congested roaaway Line offers you a beauriful scenic trip on Lake Erie with all the comforts of a modern floating hotel Cleveland Buff alo Division Steamers leave Buffalo every night at 9 00 tn arriving at xro i A 1 1 Cleveland 73O a (r a zyh iucai muc luuuhduul Tourists cars received during the day are $450 One Way $850 Round Trip utos carried $650 and up Cleveland Port Stanley Canada Division Steamer leaves Pt Stanley at 430 arriving at Cleveland 930 Returning leaves Cleveland at l2 00 midnight arriving at Port Stanley 6:00 a (E T) are $300 One Way $500 Round Trip tAulns carried $4 50 and up Ask your local Railway Agent or details and reservations Hotel Cedarmere by the Lake COBOURG ONTARIO Easy ot access by rail motor or bus On a direct Government hien way 70 miles from Toronto Dancing ishins Tennis Golfing No Mos quitos A temperature which seldom rises above 80 degrees ideal families ano tourists write terms and descriptive folder LUKE Proprietor A very prettv house wedding was solemnized by the Rev Davey at the home of the bride's parents 158 Shaw St when Agnes second daugh ter of united son oi Wales a wav bv pretty yellow chiffon dress with hat anti shoes to match and wore a cor sage of Sweetheart roses and lily ot the valley The bridesmaid who was Miss Martha Cowan' wore a lovely dress of pink georgette with hat and shoes to match and wore a corsage of sweet peas groom was Afterwards served the beige crepe i to the bride bridesmaid a string of pearls and the best man gold cuff links After a honeymoon trip to South Wales the happy couple will Ijve in Toronto BUNN A very pretty wedding took place at Calvary Anglican church Toronto when Miss Doris Irene Bunn1 was mar ried to Mr John Machcll Varty The DELIGHTUL Circle Tours AVI in warm followed was an historic one belong Slgllt or ling to a set of Newport china which I ice ex I ey 1 ex 1 4 iiuenr Tiiat vou wain Use plenty of cracked around the fruit cocktails on the butter plate Avith the celery olives and radishes and on the salad plates water Special Summer Excursions and Mrs Annie Webb bride was given away by her father and wore a' white georgette period dress with veil and orange blossoms and carried a beautiful bouquet of 1 Sweetheart loses The Rev Mc iKitterick officiated The bridesmaids were Miss Lily Bunn sister of the bride and Miss Alice Wild their dresess were of flowered georgette and had lovely pink bouquets to match Mrs Goulding presided at the organ Mrs Wilson sang dur ing the signing of the register The happy pair left the same for ort William and expect to make their return to Toronto by the Great Lakes A ILAN A very pretty wedding was solem nized by Rev Dr Robert Johnstone at the Arcadia Hall St Catharines Ont when Lillias raser second youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs David Allan 86 Geneva SJ St Catharines became the bride of Air John Gordon Scott son of Mr and the late Scott Toronto The bride was given away by her father and wore a gown of white georgette and large pic ture hat of lace to match and carried a shower bouquet of Sweetheart roses and lilies She was attended by her sister Miss Winnifred Allan wearing a gown of orchid chiffon and hat to match carrying a bouquet of Ophelia roses The groom was attended by Mr Harry Broadbent of Toronto The ushers wei nephew of Sinclair of St Lion was held where Mrs Allan mother of received in a gown of pi wearing a corsage bouquet of red roses A large number of friends gathered to celebrate the happy event Later the bride and groom left lor a motor tiip to Ottawa Among those present 110m out 01 town were Air Mrs A Duncan of New York Airs Crabb of Windsor and Mr Mrs Price of Niagara alls their return' they will reside Prescott Ave Torqnto BROWN A very pietty wedding was nized by the Rev Powell Barnabas church Danforth Ave when Mayme youngest daughter of Mrs Margaret Brown and the late Air Robert Brown of Gerrard St became the bride of Mr Ross Ernest Abram youngest son of Mr George Abram and the late Mrs Abram of Hogarth Ave The bride who was given away by her brother wore a charming gown of rench blue georgette with sliver lace and large picture hat to match and carried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses and lily of the valley Miss Isa bel Abram sister of the groom was bridesmaid in a frock of shell pink georgette and gold lace with picture hat to mr tell and bouquet of pink peonies and baby's breath Miss Bar bara Brown sister of the bride was rnaid of honor and wore a similar frock of shell pink with matching hat and bouquet of pink peas and baby's breath Little Miss Shirley Yule and Miss Helen Brown were I flower girls and were pretty in green voile frocks wnn poke bonnets to match Air Abram was the best man and ushers? were Mr JV Robbins Mf Will Donald A reception hld afterwards at the home of bride and later the bride and groom left for Detroit the bride going 'away in a smart beige costume On their return they will live at 22 Ravina 10 't Good the Korld OwrM Alae Brower only daugh Mary Brower Saskatoon Chauncey Brbwer was Mr John Diefenbaker son of Diefenbaker in church' The with palms A JULY 10 1929 It i vm itiA that air of and reline mrfessertonpair CELEBRATE the bride and groom couple afterwards left hnnevmoon to Milford the bride travelling in ensemble bag to match the gift of the sroom On their 1 return thev will reside in1 Mimico Beach Ontario DI BROWER Aliss Edna ter of Mrs and the late ma rried MA of Mr and Walmer church was ferns and flowers Rev mrforined the ceremony ten ufaved the wedding march bride who was given in marriage by her brother Mr Brower wi dressed in a elong frock of white tulle over white satin with tight fit ting bodice and bouffant skirt hat of tulle to match and silver brocade shoes She carried a shower bouquet ot' Ophelia roses orchids and lilies of the valley After the ceremony a re ception was held at 34 Kilbarry Rd the home nt tfae bride's brother After a buffet lunch had been served the bride and groom left for the west via boat the bride wearing an ensemble of Madeline blue georgette with hat shoes and bag to match and carrying a white fox fur baker GlasgowJuly 13July 27 Aug 3 South'pton Havre Aug 22 Aug 8 Sept travel experts help plan trip no obligation write or can personally 5 King St Toronto or Local Steamship or Railway xAgts 821 Hotels City Ticket Office Corrupt King and Streeu Phene elfin 6Z41 aclian Toronto Niagara alls One Way Via Gray Coach Lines THE OTHER WAY VIA anadian National Steamers Webb of Inglewood Ontario became the bride of Mr Matthew Herbeit ElanJ son of Mrs Eland andthe late Mr Matthew Eland of Mimico Beach the Rev Jos Wilson officiated The brdc who was given in marriage by he uncle Mr Thomas Webb of Ham ilton wore an exquisite colonial gown of ry satin and rosepoint lace her: silk net veil was gracefully held In place by a spray of orange blossoms She carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses and lily of the valley: Miss Doris Webb her sister was her at tendant looking charming in' a frock of peach georgette and mohair hat to match' She carried a bouquet of Col umbia rosea and baby's breath The groom was attended by his brother Mr rank Eland During the signing of the register Mrs evmore sang "Ahr Sweet Mysteries' of annropriae music being played by Mr Herbert Cockcroft The 'shers were Mr Chas Wm Rush Mr Arthur Sharp Mr red Moore and' Mr Roy Sulcy A recention was held after wards at the home of the bride's sister Mrs Bruce Kav 69 Superior Ave Mimico Eeacn where the guests were received br Afrs' Emlv Eland the 'Others of The happy a short Bay Muskoka a isrna rt SPECIAL Summer Excursions 1200 Including Meals and Berth on Sailing Tuesdays and Saturdays 130 pm Thursdays 400 pm Tempting Jaded THE TORONTO DzilLY? STAR WEDNESDAY Stollery Metivier LIMITED 571 Bloor At Bathurst TRin 1789 CELANESE SUMMER ROCKS Greatly Reduced for merrow rev styles sleeveless oi ccurse tor women or misses showing the new suntan back now vestce effects pleated back styles for sports sXf'l PUjTSU'S teed washable fast color unshrinlcable in mH shades GREATLY Of the flower garden shell pink lucine blue poviaer nrrnjrrn biue white gren and yellow Sizes 14 to 40 $3500 Including Meals and Berth on SS MANITOU SS CARIBOU Sailing Tuesdays 1100 pm Sailing ridays 1100 pm SIX GLORIOUS DAYS ONE THOUSAND MILE CRUISE Gn the most beautiful and picturesque route on the Great Lakes Owen Sound to Mlchfplcoten Island on Lake Superior and return calling at twenty intermediate ports including Sault St Marie also HOTELS Gaspe Que Baker's Hotel The Lodge and One Ash Inn now open for Tourists and General Iraveflers Refined family hotels: excel lent cuisine exceptionally pure and braving atj: private hs hot and cold waler: beaiitltul scenery driving riding boating sea bathing tennis private trout and salmon fishine lakes and streams Good automobile roads Perron Boulevard or booklet rates train connections room reservations apply to 100 DRESSES In Silk Crepe Mixtures Values to $1000 Smart neat pt inted designs some combined ith flat crepe with sleeve lor women navy black green Copen smait and conservative eolor corn binations Values to Pizoa 38 to 44 MOTOR COACH HOLIDAY TOURS Vellow A3 nggon KwanR 1 Comfort Convenience Cuisine of a high order is our promise to every guest A sojourn at the New Bismarck is a red letter event in the ATr and Airs will reside in Prince where Mr Diefenbaker in politicalclrcleo I'ORII St' John's church Newmarket was the scene of a pretty wedding when Agnes (QueeiD daughter of Mr and Airs Patrick orhan became the bride of William Joseph Quinn or To ronto The Rev ather Wedlock of ficiated The bride who entered the church on the arm of her father look cd lovely in an ensemble of beige lace and crepe with hat and' shoes to match and a beige fox fur She wore a corsage bouquet of roses and lily of the valley She wa attended by her sister Mrs Harvey Holt who wore a powder blue and pink ensemble of silk crepe with hat to match and blonde shoes She wore a corsage bounuet Of roses and cornflowers Mr Harvey Holt supported the groom Miss Rose Doyle assisted at the organ Im mediately after the ceremony the hap py couple left for Montreal and points east On their return they will reside at 175 Brookdale Ave loronto A quiet wedding was held at home of the bride's parents Woodbine Ave xyhen Viola Mae daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Gunston was married 0 Mr Cyril letcher Rev Beach of Bellefair United church officiating The bride who entered the living room with her brother Mr Lloyd Gunston was wearing a be coming gown of pencil blue georgette with mohair hat to match and carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and breath She was attended by her sister Aliss Lorna Gunston who a smart gow of orchid crepe and catried a bouquet of Premier roses and breath Mr Leslie letcher brother of the groom was best man After a reception Mr and Mrs letcher left on a motor trip to the Maritime provinces Upon their leturn they will reside in Toronto JOHNSTON Edmonton Alta July 10 A wed ding of interest was solemnized at irst Presbyterian church when the Bev McQueen ofticiated at the nuptials of Aliss Jean Johnston daughter of the late Air and Mis Johnston of Toronto land super intendent of the Vegreville Presbyter ian school homes and the Rev Adam Robertson BA Jpastor Veg leville Presbyterian mission The bride who was given in mar riage by her brother Air James Johnston wore a lovely ensemble of poudre blue georgette wit 11 lai ge black hat of mohair and lace with touches of blue and carried a bou quet of ophelia roses valley lillies and heather orn the Scot tish home Miss Mary Johnston the eight year old niece and the only attendant was pretty in a frock of pink satin with leghorn hat trim med with pink and blue tloivers and ribbon Her flowers were pink sweet peas Mrs red Smith played the wed ding music and during the signing of the register accompanied Miss Gladys lint who played a violin selection The ushers were Mr AL Case and Mr Eric Lansdowne ollowing the ceremony reception was held at the residence of the bicther and sister Mr and Airs James Johnston who received with the 1 2 rrl rtin Itrnri VA fr fs UUiWi ycti i 1 lie VUjJ uaiu bride at the wedding breakfast which ueiui 1:: I IVO A DAILY IN7E RESTS 2 1 2M A 1 it i 1 'it 'U I I 1 A 1 I I 1 1 1 KB i port stanliy 1 L'JJ'4 llmVl VSxsufR 'e dian MtioiiHl nnrl Gray Coach Ilnra i I KiWiKisnMKalxwt JSngMin rJSwU I town hr TOCTSBHIWa I I jf 11111 I Bieg I i 4 fr I mT' I Sb 1 jt 1 I jr nan 1 fl a 1 Ul i onge dt jKhkh wfi 1 I I Si I a i Ji ZB i Ss 'i'a C' 'r 1 I if 5 i1 7 fc i KiMM 1 I i I IH1 I 95 $4 95 23.

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