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the S.S. Bonavista, which left here on Thursday last, there went as passenger Miss Agnes Clark, for Lou isburg, accompanied by her sister, Misa lnabel Clark. At Louisburg, Miss Agnes Clark will enter the happy realms of Hymen, her future husband being Capt. Charlea Cross, well known and es teemed in this city. Miss Clark is sec ond eldest daughter of Mr. John Clark, forerunn at the Ropewalk. She is a na tive of Belfast, Ireland, but has resided in this country since childhood. She has always been active in Sunday school and church work, and before leaving, the children of the Presbyterian S.S. made her a handsome presentation, and she was also the recipient of many other handsome presents. She has a host of friends in the city who will wish her a long and happy wedded life, and in this chorus the TeLeGram joins heartily. TO OLD HOME WEEKERS ** Newfoundland is Calling.”’— Antirring patriotic song. Words composed by our late Gover nor, Sir Cavendich Boyle, mu sic by Peter LeSueur, Mus. Bac., Oxon., F.K.C.D. CIESLEY WOODS, White Music Store, Water St. opp. Royal Stores.— augti,tf
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Saint Johns Evening Telegram

Saint Johns, Newfoundland, CA

Tue, Aug 16, 1904

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