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Mahood Bros: $2.00 18149--D0¢ | 1.28 / "Wyld-wood," on the "St. Law- rence, near im, was on the 14th inst, scene of a quiet but pretty wedd 'when Grace BE. {| daughter of Mrs. Gertrnde Sherlock, Canton, Ohio, was united in marriage to Lieut. Elmer B. Cogswell, of the Royal Alr Force, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Cogswell, Ottawa. The beautiful summer residence was becomingly decorated for the oc casion. N _ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1919, °_ SOF THE. DAY LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF Kingston is 'looking its prettiest | these days, Thomas Nelson, Gananoque, fis moving to Kingston, Home grown strawberries expect od Tuesday morning at Carnovsky's. W. Swaine, piano tuner, orders at McAuley's, or 'phone 564w. _ There were 250° communigants at Chalmers church Sunday morning service. Capt. Williamt Blake, Toronto, and W. J. Bushell left the city for Que- bec per the steamer Tovonto on "{ Sunday morning. : of her brother, Herbert A. and took her place de 'the groom under the arch of evergreen crawning the large floral bell deftly arranged for the occasion. Rev. W. T. G. Brown was the officiating clergyman. Among those present from abroad were Mr, and Mrs. O. H. Cogswell and daugh- 'A ter, Miss Evelyn, from Ottawa: Mrs. Kermode Taubman, from Canton, Ohio, and Harold Hudson, from To- ronto. After the ceremony all repaired to the dining room, wyere the wedding b t was served. Mr. and Mrs. Cogswell, accompanied hy friends, embarked by motor boat for Vincent. Landing on the American side, the young conple took their car for a touring trip through the Adirondacks, intending to visit Lake Placid and other points of in- terest The bride travelled #h 'a suit of navy blue tricotine, with hat 'to mateh. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Cogs- well intend to remain with the bride's mother for a short time before taking up their permanent residence at Ot. tawa. 4 ¥ SHARS-SYLVER WEDDING. At the Home of the Bride On 11th of June, The home of Mrs. W. Sylver, 545 Albert street, was the scene of a happy event on Wednesday evening, June 11th; when her scond daugher, Louise Mae was united in marriage to William G. Sears of Mount Ches- ney, who recently returned from ac- tive service overseas. Precisely an eight o'clock to the sweet strains of the "ng march 'Here Comes the Bride," the bride entered the draw- ing room em the arm -of her eldest brother, Harry Sylver of Cataraqui, who gave her away. Very dainty, pe- tite and sweet indeed she looked as R. E. Genge of the Post Office staff, who underwent a serious operation in the Hotel Dieu last week, is re- 1 | Ported to be doing nicely. A E V. "son of P. M. 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