The minstrel show last night was a successful performance and was greeted by a large house. Good singing of solo quartet and chorus characterized the program. John Hill rendered an old favorite ‘‘A sleep in the deep,” to the delight of everyone. Mr. Hill has a splendid deep, resonant bass voice. Not less popular with the crowd was Edward Frye, in the Zulu travesty, “A Dream of Dahomey,’’ Leroy Bland deserves special men tion in his Indian characterization of Big Chief and Nola, exhibiting the truly romantic and passionate of the noble Redman, John Pamplin is a very prince of jugglers and introduced several new features that amazed the audience. All his acting is marked by alertness, strength and masterful precision. Either Mr. Pamplin's or Mr. Bland's performance is alone worth the ad mission price. Among other feats tu’es the unicyelist Count deRobero, has a place, as also James Hartis, with his hoop rolling. The show is really good and de serves the patronage of the theatre going public..~Bullentin, Edmonton, Alberta, July 21, 1906. A very large wedding took place Wednesday of last week at the Swed ish Mission church parsonage north of town. One hundred eighty invi tations were issued, and nearly all were present at the happy union of Mr. Alexander Peterson and Miss Edna Blomstrand, daughter of the pastor. Ninety handsome presents were received, including a handsome Indian trophy from New Mexico. Reports came from Palmer that a blacksmith, by the name of Abra hamson was badly used Saturday night in a runaway. He had hired a livery team at Palmer, drove to Manson end on returning, the team ran away, throwing the drivers outs in some manner one link was caught in the wheel of the buggy and he was dragged some distance into Palmer. When rescued in the edge of town, his head, shoulders, back and arms were badly bruised, with clothes and much of the skin and flesh torn off. Our informant thinks that’ no bones were broke, and that possibly he is not injured so badly but that he may recover It is thought he had eaten too much solid food was the cause of poo r driving. The Thirteen Hour's Adoration, service occurred at the Catholic church of Fomeroy Friday and Sat,