' makes him an outcast. Apart from i this, Charlie Chaplin will be seen In I his BEST comedy, “Shoulder Arms. ' It’s a scream from start to finish.%If ! •Wedding Bells.8PHIRE—COREY.IIIIA very pretty wedding took place at St. Patrick’s Church on Sunday af-' ternoon at 3 o’clock, when Rev. Dr. ■ Kitchen, P.P., united In the holy bonds of matrimony, Elizabeth Sphlre, daughter of Mrs. N. Sphlre, of 188 New Gower Street, to Mr. Peter Corey, late, of New York, the nuptial knotbeing tied before a large gathering of relatives and friends of the contracting', parties. The bride, who entered the church, leaning on the arm of her uncle, Mr. Kaleem Noah, wore a hand-1 some costume of satin with white ov- J erJac® Irish trimmings, with pearlsand a veil with orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of white carnations. She was attended by Mrs. J. Ellis, who wore a champagne coloreddress with large hat to hatch, and also carried a bouquet of sweet carnations. Miss M. Richards, a cousin of the bride, and Miss Lilliata Michael, daughter of Antoni Michael, were the iflower girls, and looked very neat andattractive in dresses of white silver,while each carried a basket of flowers. After the ceimony had Keen performed, the newly married couple, with their friends, numbering 70 couples, motored through the suburbsof the city, after which a receptionwas held at the cottage of Mr. Kaleem Noah, Water Street West. The healthr* s* * SBBfwof the bride and’ groom was enthusiastically drunk by all. Mr. Kaleem Noah proposed the health of both parties, which was responded to by the groom, in a very happy speech. The grooms present to the bride was a gold bracelet and silver hair pin, and to the bridesmaid a gold ring. After the wedding supper had been served, dancing was indulged in by all.I * ]while many songs were contributed4Tthroughout the evening. Miss Nellie• •Golby kindly acted as accompanist.• *The presents received were both costly and numerous, while several telegramskm # LTjM * 71were acknowledger! from friends in the %United States and Canada, all of which testified to the esteem in which the happy couple Is held. A reception was held at the home of the bride’s« • mother. Mrs. N. Sphire, on Monday night, when a pleasant evening wa i eujoyed( by all. The affair did not conclude until an early hour In tl.o morning. Mr. and Mrs. Corey will* •reside in the city.Fuel!COKE 13 an excellent substi-tude for Anthracite Coal, and i3 the best smokeless fuel for Do-