Daily Colonist (1895-06-29) . of tho day that it is real-ly worth while to make tho best of thiseconomical fashion when we have itwith us.—Exchange. MIsh I*e<iln llrldcsrnalds. Tho bridesmaids at Miss Peels wed-ding in Loudon counted seven. The fouryoung women wore gowns of white Bilk,whoso bodices of puffed white chiffonwere divided from neck to waist withtrails of shamrocks. The elbow sleeveswere of tho silk, with collars and sashesof whito satin, both tied at the back inlargo loops. Their hats were of drawnchiffon, the brims edged and the crownscovered with forgetincnots, from which6tood


Daily Colonist (1895-06-29) . of tho day that it is real-ly worth while to make tho best of thiseconomical fashion when we have itwith us.—Exchange. MIsh I*e<iln llrldcsrnalds. Tho bridesmaids at Miss Peels wed-ding in Loudon counted seven. The fouryoung women wore gowns of white Bilk,whoso bodices of puffed white chiffonwere divided from neck to waist withtrails of shamrocks. The elbow sleeveswere of tho silk, with collars and sashesof whito satin, both tied at the back inlargo loops. Their hats were of drawnchiffon, the brims edged and the crownscovered with forgetincnots, from which6tood up pink roses and bows. Thethree children wore whito satin slips,with overfryks of whito chiffon, thoyokes trimmed to match tho bodices ofthe older bridesmaids, with trailingshamrock. Their bonnets wero quaint,closo fitting affairs copied from a Dutchpicture, faced with forgetmonots, witha cluster of shamrocks at one Bide. Allcarried shower bouquets of pink rosesand mignonette. AwardedHighest Honors—World s Fair. •HE*. BAKING mm MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Gripe Cream of Tartar Powder. Freefrom Ammonia, Alum or any other YEARS THE STANDARD. The great special attraction in the sport-ing world to-day is the annual race meetingof tho Victoria Wheelmens olub, with whiohthe now cinder traok at Oak Bay is to beformally opened. The raoiog men who areto participate number thirty odd, and allaro hero now, Merrill and Wineaotb fromPortland ; the DeemingB of Wellington ;McGregor, Gray and Wilkinson, from theBlack Diamond olub, Nanaimo; Davie ofEverett; Hill, the Aberdeen wonder;Turner, Wintermute and Johnson of West-minster ; Barker, Emanuels, Stark, Cald-well and Franklin, of the Burrard bloyoloolub, Vanoouver, having been among thomany arriving yesterday. Ths racea aro toeommenco sharp at 1:30, and will bo runoffas rapidly as possible, the programme beingtoo long to permib of waits. During thoafternoon tho band of tho willplay a oholco programmo, and apecia


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