At the residence of ihe bride’s mother on the 4th line, Artemesia, a pretty wedding took place on the afternoon of Victoria Day when Miss Alice Eveline Badgerow youngest daughter of the late Mr. Samuel Bagerow, was united in marriage to Mr. David Kirby, of Toronto, About * lurty gue9ts witnessed the ceremony which was performed by Rev. L. W. Thom, of this place, and Mrs. Thom played the wedding march. The bride, who was given away by her brother Mr. William Badgerow, was attired iu a pretty gown of white silk, trimmed with lace, and also wore the conventional bridal veil She was attended by her niece, Miss Sadie Badgerow, who was attired in white silk, and Miss Lizzie Ferris, of Toronto, who wore a gray silk. The bride’s little nieces, Miss PearlBadgerow and Miss Florence Badger* ow. were flower girls and another little niece, Miss Alice Sines of Toronto, was ring bearer. All were dressed alike and looked quite pretty in white silk blue sashes. The groom’s brother, Mr. Ilenry Kirby, of Toronto, was best man. After the ceremony was and congratulations to the happy couple a sumpt nous wedding dinner was served and the company spent an enjoyable evening together. The bride was the recipient of a large number of beautiful wedding presents. Mr. and Mrs Kirby are spending a couple of weeks of their honeymoon here before settling in their new home in Toronto.