Clipping from unknown paper on unknown date, Ontario, Canada One of the prettiest weddings of the season took place on he 27th December (1904), at the home of Mrs. Jas. Stewart, at Prenevau, Belmont township, when his fourth daughter, Edith S., was united in marriage to Mr. J.T. Abercrombie, of Markdale. Promptly at twelve o'clock while the wedding march was being played by Miss Maggie People, the bride entered the drawing room leaning on the arm of her brother, W. J. Stewart, and took her place under an arch of evergreens and holly, where the groom was awaiting her. Rev. Mr. Campion pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Havelock, securely tied the nuptial know in the presence of about thirty friends and relatives of the bride. The bride look beautiful in a dainty gown of white organdie (sic), trimmed with lace and insertion, and wore a lovely wreath of orange blossoms in her hair. After the nuptial knot was tied and the congratulations had been received, the newly-married (sic) couple led the way to the dining-room where a sumptuous wedding dinner awaited them. The presents to the bride were numerous and very handsome, showing the high esteem in which she is held by a large circle of friends. The bride was attired for her journey home, in a beautiful travelling (sic) suit of grey ladies cloth and hat of the same color, with fur trimming. The hapyy (sic) couple left on the evening train at Havelock amidst showers of rice and good wishes from their numerous friends.