Wedding Bells! COX—OAKES.' On the Stli ilist., at 11 a.m.. a very * pp'tty, though quiet wedding tookplace .it St. Barnabas’ church, the ’ itev. It. U. Bartlett officiating. The contracting parties weie Miss Frances '* Mary Oakes, daughter of Mr. and1 Mrs.*’ W. Oakes, Bewdley. Worcester 1 ■ shin-. Knglaml. and Mr. Horace (ior- j don ('on, chief clerk in the Dominion. engineer’s office, and son of Mr an I l] I Mrs. W. Cox, Twentieth street,1 New Westminster. The bride looked |) banning in a gown of ivory s;!k,| hand embroidered, the yoke and cuffs i being of Buckingham lace and tli♦* skirt prettily draped. She wore a hat ol white tagal straw trimmed with white tulle and a wreath of small flowers. The lovely shower bouquet carried was formed ol white earn a-tions and sweet peas. The brides* 1 maid, Miss Mabel Kvans, of Ladner, 1 was very nice in a dress of Shantung silk trimmed with pink brocaded satin and wearing a black velvet hat with a large white plume. Her flowers were pink carnations and sweet peas. The j groom was looked after by his ,| brother, Spencer V. (’ox. The gift i of the groom to the bride was a gold I wristlet watch and to the bridesmaid a necklace of heliotrope rose beads from California. The popularity of j the young couple was amply ev.derc^d j by the large assortment of lovely | gifts received. After the ceremony 1 tin* relatives and friends motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cox j 1 wheie a sumptuous repast was served On their return from tin* honeymoon; Mr. and Mrs. Cox will tak-* up the.r residence lt;»n Twentieth street.