874 EDMONTON DAILY OCT 15, 1907 WILSON, J. MONTGOMERY, Sadie THOMPSON, A.M. (Daughter of) HALLIDAY, R.W. Dr. COLE, S.W. KING, Oscar L. Rev. HAIGHT, Arthur L. Rev. SKOUP, R. Rev. HAIGHT, Merritt S. HARRIS, Isrel HARRIS, Charles Olds A pretty wedding took place in the Presbyterian Manse of Olds last Monday evening when Mr. J. Wilson was married to Miss. Sadie Montgomery, Rev. G. R. Lang officiating. Only the near friends were present to witness the ceremony, Mr. Wilson is foreman of one of the large ranches near Olds and the newly wedded couple enjoy the best wishes of a wide circle of friends. Vegreville The infant daughter of Mr. And Mrs. A.M. Thompson died on Friday last. A large concqurne? of people followed the remains o the new burying ground where interment took place last Sunday. Hurry Dr. R.W. Halliday from Daysland has located here. His office is in the same building as the post office. The people rejoice that medical assistance is so near although there has been but little sickness in this community during the last year. Evidently all the thieves in the country are not yet dead. Last week some light fingered person entered S.W. Cole's blacksmith shop and helped himself to about $20 worth of tools. Suspicion rests on certain parties and the culprits will save themselves trouble by returning the goods. Rev. Oscar L. King has returned from conference. Reports a harmonious and spiritual session of the conference and much good work done. Rev. Arthur L. Haight, the Free Methodist pastor of this charge is to be succeeded by Rev. R. Skoup. Merritt S. Haight is building himself a new brick veneered house on his homestead the south east quarter of section 14, 48, 15. Mr. And Mrs. Israel Harris from Silverwood, Mich., are here visiting their son, Charles. Mr. Harris is pleased with the appearance of this country.