performed by the rector, Rev. Algernon Mitford. The
only witnesses were the bride's father, who gave her away, and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Denholm.
With the traveling costume the bride wore the wonderful set of
black-fox furs which have been town talk during the past month.
Ambrose Doane was the purchaser.
The news was suppressed until to-day on account of the desire of all
parties to avoid further publicity. We learn that Mr. and Mrs. Doane
and Mr. Gaviller left for the north by stage on the same day.
They part company at Miwasa landing; the bride and groom continue north
to Moultrie on Lake Miwasa, while Mr. Gaviller goes northwest to Fort
Enterprise to settle his affairs, thence to his new post on Great
Buffalo Lake.
We learn that Mr. Doane is to run the post at Moultrie, while his
partner, Mr. Minot, will operate an opposition store to the Company at
Fort Enterprise.
A private letter from the landing tells of a wonderful van on runners
that Ambrose Doane is building there to house his bride on their long
journey north.
It is to contain a stove, bookshelves, side-board, piano, and all the
comforts of a city residence, and will be drawn by four horses.
Their way lies over the regular winter road over the ice of the Miwasa
River. Job, the little dog who was mentioned so often during the
trial, will be a member of the party.
THE END
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