•future.FINN—CLEARY.Iti1The church of St. Anne, Spaniard’s Bay was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday afternoon, August 11 th when Mr. John Finn of that place, but at .present holding a responsible position with the C.P.R. company, led to the al-iar Miss Nellie Cleary, daughter ofMrs. M. J. Cleary. | rThe ceremony was .performed by i { His Lordship Bishop March in the presence of a large circle of friends.The bride looked charming as she entered the church leaning on the arm of her brother, Mr. T. Cleary who gave her away. She was gowned in a sailored costume of navy serge with picture hat and car ried a bouquet of white carnations and maiden hair fern. She was attended by Miss Mary Finn who also looked well in a dress of saxesilk and black picture hat. The groom was attended by his brother, I *]Mr. R. Finn. |iiFollowing th* ceremony the entire party were entertained to a Very sumptuous repast for which the Cleary home is famous.His Lordship Bishop March proposed the health of the bride and groom to which Mr. B. Squires responded, making a very neat speech.He spoke of the sterling qualities of the bride and groom whom lie knew since childhood to which the groomvery happily responded. Speeches were also made by Mr. N. H. Gosse and Mr. Peddle and several others. The bride and groom left for Holyrood amidst showers of rice andconfitti where the honeymoon will jbe spent after which they leave for their future home in Alberta taking with them the .best wishes of their hosts of friends for an unclouded}