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A BRILL1NT WEDDINGinTo Mr. Bradley.nIVm# in iforid t• jL A Of The Guests And Art*S”;-Hf#i fttl t 1mggv, pnir ot h\ i a c0T:'fa J^et of silver ytulllvi\\ old silver te;iromMiss Kchloss.t9 feeltternMrMr.* /ray Of Presents.itI f* *iit11SOME OF DRESSES WORN.The marri tgW* ter Brad Ie; Iiy House, daughter of the of tbf* city, too drew Parish Ch noon, and was a fashionable* gather Long before tfcoAcer *monv, spc*ctatlt;IVi *of .Mr.\t |u«m 9 «u i noVerier. ;e Mr, Lonin place at tbe *h Yesterdayft +* £ '.v:.r. - JL w '■ruled by a large and tng of society people, hour fixed lor theRichardFlossieonskgestVerley, St. An-after-lt; Urke,Dr. aidSJXKOJS flit *ii it toring bom §u*MrI MMrs, i rMrs. ;• Sir Fkmounte*Pringle,rul M rs,r: Mivsden.Mr.IhiMissg and rvers i ver d«\ n* i *arLad *I h i?irri\ ; M iss i o!ilt;‘ii King, ware tea siIUis.se!I and lieHourWhitt*• ftrI •*eto hlt; t ofIS)iWe coolii an total )ilvor bI dA MM* began to gather, ana by 1.30 the churchyard and the ap-pro vcnai to it were packed with people anxious to catch a glimpse of the bride, i butter dishthecompMackenzie, 1 lev, opal and All wood,vases ; Miss \\ ,and silvrr art peyd.tnr ; silver lamp ; Miss M. vase ; Miss A Jackson. Jackson, vase ; Miss Li ver jam pot ; Mr. .Stuart! (I*remat ralt;uns HifGood; r*«* ; M1,0() \ i1 M\mmon axJ1nVIVIdIt/» 1 *f ii +'d also to admire tne charming j house, silver salt cellars ; Dr. .and Mr Toilettes of the ladies as they arrived. A. Saunders, cut glass silver bowl ; M r Inside the church was a perfect plo-*^ edderburn, old China pot jioufri . lure. The glowing tints from the beau- j and Mrs. Turton, silver gong : Mr. and tifdl stained-glass windows plavingjMrs. Jacobsen, drawn work table among the flowers and evergreens which cloth ; Mrs. Hamit, handsome pin*Ver ley’s maid, Frenchi{*festooned the altar rails, hty faces of the bridesmaidsbright pret-charminglycushion : Missembroidered tstir..iletsilvercase ;w alterM rs, M r.attired. mud th« bride in hrr majrnlfl-1 Kabiimon.cent drear,—»H combined to make a line ami Mrs. Ought,»n. silver |k*j| «*r ;» setting to a splendid scene. Mr. and Mrs. T. Clarke, silver and glassHis Grace the Archbishop of the West preserve jars ; Mr. and Mrs. Milhollmd.Indies oflieiated. assisted by Cannon m Ivor and glass sugar basiii ; Mrs. MacDermct and the Jbv.K. J. Wort- Davidaon, old China vase ; .Mrs. Yin.|ey (rector of the parish), and the aer-jVerley. ailvor cake forks : Mr. Theo-▼iee was fully choral.The brido was given away by herrtVa\brother, Mr, i no Ver ley, and she wore an elegant dress of ivory-white 1 ilx*rfy Ratio, with a long court train embroidered in pearls and silver, grape vinedesign, trimmed with litu Brussels point lace (the g ft of her mother) and orange blossoms* Around her neck was a pearl necklace of old French filagree work and she also wore a diamond brooch (also gift* of her mother). A plain white tulle veil trimiucd with orange blossoms completing the attire. She also wort an opal and diamond ring. The bride was attended by four bridesmaids— Miss LoysVerley, Miss Norm Lynch. Miss Wed*derburn and Miss AIIwood. They wereall droused alike in white silk empire and1tt1doro Foster, silver cake shovel ; Sister Isabel, Devotional book ; Sister Madeline, Text ; Dr. and Mrs, Frank Saunders, silver bon bon dishes; Mr. Argent Saunders, silver pickle fork ; Mr. Henry Kadcliffc, silver bread crumb shovel : Dr. Big;*. silver and Wedgwood butter-dish ; Airs. Hen derson, drawn-work cloth; Mr. and Mrs. Gad pail 1*, silver bowl; Dr. and I Mrs. Maunse!!, silvor anti glass vase ;r Colonel Ward, old eratuei and China! clock ; Major Ktmm m. hand beaten j visiting card receiver in brass; MajorM Hutton, silver button hook ; Mrs.,, ( uudall, snr., silver button hook and 11 shoe!horn; Dr. Ilalibre, silver ties-Hscrt spoons; Air. J. C. Weir, framed (engraving after Marcus Stone; Major 1*(Mrs. Ogilvio, silver sugardress, and wore Juliet caps made of. scuttle; Airs. NV. K, Or ret t, par silver pearl i and ribbons and carried staffs! vases ; Mra. Willio Orrett, pair silver ilttooaod with ivy and coral iliaalso wore gold and e gift lt;»f the The groomsman was C apt tin 1L J, Hus-sel, A. s. ( .The bride carried a magnificentbouquet of eueharist libe*.Mrs Louis v. r!cv, the brides mother\Tb dr. K. C, Guy, pair it glass j!pearl brooches, and silver scent bottles; Dr. and Mrs. 1 bridegroom.jlt;gilvie, silver cake basket;Messrs. Frank and Percy Ogllvie, sugarand milk stand in China and silver ; Miss Jane Ogilvie, cut glass and silver box ; Dr. and Miss Henderson, silver clock and largo silver frameI* Iattired in a handsome black pcau- Mr. Ron. l'ringltn »iH.er carti case; Mr. de-Hoie beautifully trirnnu^d. and Mr Aubrey Hiibiuson, silverMia* Sc hi on* v.oro a black iiatin loving-cup; Mrs. Wickham, ojcs doaeu iJiroctoire coatame trimmed with white, j draw rework doyl«; the Misses Lewis, Mrs. Vincent Verley was like a pic- hand-painted table centre and doylyg; 1 tsmr In white Maltese lace and gold, and Mr. L. J. Stone. silv«‘r afostle spoons;' Mrs.Crowdon looked very btwouiinu in Mr. and Mrs. Sydney targill, pair of a cream silk chiffon trimmed uith silver vasos , Mi. and Mrs. Garuner,three framed water colour sketches; (Mrs. Gardner, silver match boxiIlt;iSOME OF THE QUESTS.IfWolmor* masters and loy®, sot OfAmong those who accepted invitation* Shak« H|M irc, 4 vots*; Licuts. Price and and those who woro prcmuit at tin* Manic, gold and tort«ushoH cigar hold-ehurch or afterwards at the re»* ption ,.r ; \\r r. Burton, Japanese gold and at No. 103 Cast Street were IDs Brat** N .shiji lactj i**r; Mr. K. M irtln, silveriItae Archbishop, Sir Yielding anti LmI cig.iretti* lt;ine ; Major arid Mrs. Gruchy,!#4c isrke, iM*n**r;tl ( aulfcild, Mrs.and M » pi.r silver frames'; the 1 it- I oock,( aulfeild, Hon. H. ( . and Mr i. Itm»*nef r ,f ^\HuH atJlt;| v» r hutu*r dish ; Dr,; ir. JiiaUce Vickers and Mu m \ i,.-rs Adrian ltobinH nt China and silverUov. L. J. Worth-v and Mrs. Wort ley, j biscuit bo* ; Mr, Ken itubmsoo. purYon Archdeacon Davis, A K ‘ Mrs, . |v«-r bon-bon dishts.s ; Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Nutt,?1; Mr- ' »wm*r lh-n. \\ jH. : r imuntrtMl r r t MikaIT. G. and Mrs. WklL lion* L« J lierTam. s?md; Mr F. F, Auvray. silver tea set ; Hon. Dr. and Airs. Kerr, Hon. Dr. J. j Mr, and Mrs. D Aeth, glass and silver Cringle, Hon. I ,and Mrs. Capper, Hon. j v im* ; Mr. and Airs. ileMercado, one rf\ B. and Mrs. Ooghton, Mr. Janies .lt;|oylt;»n silver art fcponni; Mr. and Mrs.! Uebnioiid, lnsj.»«lt;-r r and Mra* Wedder* j Roxburgh, h tndker«dm! and -\* urn, Dr and Mtk Arthur Ha iriders q ves in si!vcr-inounind leather; Mr. Miss Saunders, Dr. and Mrs. I rank { j \\ jt# (Jughton, pearl brooch ;Saunders, Dr. anti Mrs, l urton Mr.t Dr. and Miss Leekett. silver sugar bowl,and Mrs. K Lucie Sinit h. Mr. and Mr^ «f \ jr}(4 rs aiu| \litui Vickers, silverK B. Lucie Smith, Miss Lucie-Stm*h . lt, |.trH Air, and Mrs. Arthur Vick Mr. and Mrs. DAf'th, Mr, and Mrs 4r nd lt;i vase , M r, and Mrs, ValentineCharlton Thompson Mrs. Wtekhai L* % ruf gla-s and silver scent butT.S.Godge, Col. arid M rs lalbot. Major t }«* ; tie Mi»s*s Lev # handsotueHutton, ILL , Major Samman, 1! \ Md i if i( -v vork bag, Captain. Mrs.!*( apt. Hsngiev, lt;apt. Itutis* ll, 1 apt. and aoi| t o Mism s I orwcMMl, silver nait Airs. Kumlboiuie, Lieut. lt;. L. Fric**, t»|j,rs; Mr and Mrs and Misses Itol-Lieut. W. Maule, Lieut. K. L l\ Crant, vv II, suver siif cellars ; Mr. and Mrs.. Mr. at I M ph. A rlh«ff Vickers, lt;‘*b, Mre.j John Lucie Smith, letter gr i! Mr rind ]and A! im Fmnoek, M * n»r and Mrs, ano ,v , I dintitui Lieie Smith, horn aod aii- *Mian Gruchy, Major and Air-- * **gi!\n \-rcarv4ra Alesurs Itobin and Cyril \Dr. F. Ac Ka. g, Mr, and Mr In Moi \k dm,son, r nd ( nina boxe«i ; Aliss \lagna* Mi L Ikswtief, Mr t de M.i( 0p0Sv hand made lace h h dkerehn I , tGrant CaptxMr* and AHpm I rwood 'dr. and Mrs otto, pair silver serviette |Dr, and Mrs Jauo* Ogilte , Dr. Bonder-|ri , ; Mr. and Mm Ik*ggett-4*rey, Jap- ,Iis n and M ^ liend«*rsont Air. 1 r -‘i* | ara-se x ise M r s, ( I i yum, Isv^e cushion f ogilvie Mr Pen y Ogilvie, M - .lenot ,OVrr; Mr. and Airs I rank Funds!!, pair togHvie ]r, ami Mrs. ALtumM dr. ami f r iuumI f tehiugs M r, and M ra. Hitchens Mru. A lw *M»d, iir. aial Mi-. Re i, Du frarno . Mr and Mrs, Charlton vand Mias Lig kctf. Mr. mid Mr*, Thompson, oil painting. hund Mihs Itoxburgh, Mr. K. M, Nui.t , *Mr ltd Guy, Mr. Ibnrv Hade I i lie. In - ........ -ir - - -Malsbre and M tas (iadpaille, Mr. uimI ^Mrs. Cowper, Air. and Mrs. Milholland MOEE TROUBLE,., . ,, . . * PLAN REVOLUTION,1Miss and Air, Joeciyn W ortiey, M ^ ami ___#M inn (larsia e «i ALsm Coin k Mr, amC Mrs. Wessela, Mr. and Airs. Frank ( unAir. and Mrs. C, K. de Mercado, Mr, and Mrs. O'Connor d« lord ova, Mrs, a CHINK8FYilt; n»ni.\. b. t\ Nov. H. Telegrams Fda 11, Mrs. (umiall, senior, Airs. T.Gughton, Miss Ho*moik Aii^s KuberUoi R* vMr. and Mrs, Ctraham, Mr. and Ah and tie Misses Hoi well, Mr. am Miss Burke, A! *** Fanny Burk* Mr. and Mrs. Nani Lnrke, Miss b,uo Hiss D**iet, Mr, ant Mrs. Siduey lt;ar gill, Mr. and Mrs WilheOrr tt .\! tiMrs. tklvrsrd lt;rr*t*, Airs, and M GrrtU, Mr. and Mr* Auhr« \ and tin hi isflfres Hobinson, Messrs Robin, ( vi aad Kkii UohiKH i Mi old Mrs H-Lert Jtobifoaju Mr and Mr Wilson, Al *Mrs. and At ins (*ad; idle, A r Mi- i the M -njiefe ( at Lieg i I iUMsdediue d r. and Mr I . f . « .%Miss in u e. Airs. Sod Mis .es ILL 1iMrtor*NAir, and Mrs W Hie Lrandavauii Mm (\ ij. N emiryi- Mrreoeo. Mess re. L. J. Stone, J, (*. WeiHsunders. Mr sod Mrs. K J.n-U iKd *x i ro M I * r i d » M t \ I^ ~ T' 'T S i ”Air, aAd Alrn. J II, Squire, AltMurray, Mrs. and Mins Dtjnnt* *»,Al rw. Bsggotl t*«■ and Alias Urt ysied Mrs. Otto, Mr. and Mrs and t *Misses Auvray, Ali#^ ( obas, Messrs. J* rvis H. A. Gooch, Mr. and Mrs. (ieoi i ami the MUrn** Lewis* Mrs. and Alinfr»»111 I lt;king to Japanese papers say tmova im-uts to overthrow the present b( hineto dynasty are developing with1iiierediblo rapidity. Gn f October 10 alb plt;irtiott of Peking was closed. Foreign-jtlv. * i * ;,um 11 t jMi I ia guaixit J fgates, but natives were closely »en\n- D lt;Hi I re.it alt; tivity lt;' r« vtdutiQn-j fi arii^s is report* d from several sections. When the Kmpress iKiwager of Ghiuar- tunuai hantily from lo r Humiuef pal■ her a use of t he bomb rug** «*tking, shi sumiuoned the Ktnperor and •ked what ho knew of the outrage, hereupon the Kiuperor showed tmieh mfusion. At a signal from the Em •cmh a party lt;»1 guards appeared and d the Kniperor to a hall, where he lias sen since confined* no one having ae-wAoitlt;tti.#t:iVcess to him and food being thrust in] ®hrough a window. The Ht*eM Snnbunk utayt the Emperor occasionally raises]M ttbrieks like those d a lunatic. U€aoHK Ml(iWUffL Prominent athletes throughout the j ^ country find that the \*wt trcitMQt for?J11 inuHcles after severe exercise or ji wui K of an.* kind, in a hot bath At. C. and Mr.I Ine whtch, open* the fK»re*. 1 his.A I* * * k it * i : ' a M A to
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