' L ' PAGE SIX i‘ was cnannorrnrowu GUARDIAN l i i.‘ ‘ i t‘ v , - 5 l " V The first game inthe Prince Ed- o ' ward island Football Jana-sue wit‘! ' . - take place next Thurs ay at e Red And White Had E d g e 0n Territory 1......" Grounds when st. o... A G , O t S Un stan's University team and the S - Aihegweits will clash, nd h _ b _ ‘t _ This match should be s real hum .__ _ mer from start to finish. The Alleg- X l l l 0 n welt players will hall bgeén good - dltion as they ave n pay- of Foot a . 7;" . g in tho city league games. ——~——0—-—--—' The Saints nr_e ‘in tip-top form Belore a large crowd uf eiitlius‘ W. (I. , 3150’ and w"). mo“, mum; “m; m5 iastically cheering inns, the i-i-mu» The lineup was as follows: om ‘plgaldm q‘ u“ and apecucma, of Wiles and the i-stictintl Siiliiiii P, W. C. ‘ ,_.;1 S. 5. U. gums Wm be “lawn-do, o; ma d‘). battled to a no figure fimshuin ‘tilt-k “Minn lull Buck J “m”! first‘. game of ‘t e inter-co on n t», . . -. .. 1 _ ._._.r foo-wblil aeriel at the Atlivsivcil _h w Athletic Association gruuii s YPH- ‘ ‘i ' ‘ I ter lay afternoon. i H w i. £44333’ SpOI‘ 13S Mmltagllfi th teams were a E001 Lk I lug _' trim and gave U19 BPQBiiliUF-‘i 1' Cwwmi- On li‘riday. October 16th. the pu~ good exhibition‘, The Saints‘ ntfiilll w b) QiiiiPi-“YB A M 1 pils of ‘the Montague High $611001 was somewhat lighter than that in‘ » w {y - ~ 11°" with Messrs,‘ Crozer and Hynes, their opponents, and they iiti lilli czf-iililiiliil) ‘id gfiiicii" teachers held all afternoon of sport take the same advantage of coui- . - i i- 011-1 - - OHWBY at the rink. The different events b," the“. “Kw-ow... ittlfwliftili under the direction of Fulton Camp- bmmmn work’ ‘ . - \l '\lLililil-~itlLl C Coniiell bell and Allison ‘MacLean were ivane“ ma“ up ‘M “M” hdlilih. Billion I w Gillis well contested The boys showed _ ~ f r ‘ .. .. . . l up!’ g: 1:130}?!‘:}H%H“Y,,.],,,:£ Wooizii-i- . h‘, (‘orrigau Splendid interest in the conNfl-Lfl 5”“ ~ y '. .' 1,“, ,,,,,,.,. 1.. lii-lltiiiztltl . 1., Campbell mid ionising ‘by the 500d aiwwins m“ ‘° 9mm“ “ “m” . .\' Jli-lltilialti u McDonald Montcalm will hove mm! ‘fill-lire we" mrcaidio “m” ml“: “my” 1.; iiziri-aii-ii ill. Morrissey aiiliei-Qflt- ' d“"“5"'~h" 5"“; u u m“ W Unlhit-qu-nvyu i i“ Dalton in the first iii w ‘ M" ‘ ‘ ' ' " " ‘ so yd race soy; under ninl yum picked lllilck and forth Yul‘ bitllllif(‘ “ 5PM“! H McKpuua 1 Floyd Maclfllmou‘ tilllfl.‘ until the Prince or \\iiiQ-,~l hm“ J .J Irruthmr 2 Keith Macxhmuu. halves combined for a iiit~<~,_i'ilii H I _ ‘ 3 Vincent Gram" and invaded Saints‘ territuryg 'l lit-y sl‘l'pl|ll.":(ijlll were stopped at the twenty yurti lmyumml ___ 50 yde race boys from 9 to 12 yrs. line and despite their best ontlcni- " l. Kenneth Beer. ors were unable to make rinithcili ‘__* Clyriislltgifllogids. gains until they rent-lied t l: ‘mi - i! - and Blue fifteen yard line. (lt-tiiiiiq Y. M. C. A. 5° d‘ ma’ ho over 12 n - the bail out of the acrnrn. Jlllihir-i 1 n)’ - t shawl!!!‘ Y - i of tlit- (Jol- “b” i “limb Biwm- 5°"- ih" mull’ “Vi” n | Knockers. ch93 ieae-gltzeen. sctllie ovnioiitoi’ 1min. Hucsitis . . . . . 96 191 194 i §§§,Z‘f,”_.u,,,,“' scrum and» charscil down ii clc=u' .i. roi-onnoi-son .. 123 189 165 ' ,flold for what looked lilie an i-iisy ll. (lnrnliuiii . . . . .. 169 140 176 50 y," m“ “m; “M1,,- 9 yo"; touch, Before he liud i-i-iiciicti iiic it, senmaii .. 58 141 108 1 Avis Campboip half line. however the WilISlItr-IJIPW‘ in. Jlllllttl ,. 71 106 135 2 Louiise Reynolds, he he H8510 arried the bull slightly 3 Ethel Stewart - over the sidediile- l h 517 767 778 The Saints kept hammering at iotni . . . . . 2062 _ 50 yd‘ "c, gm; 9 u, 1g their opponents on tho live yard _ 1 Dorothy Parkman. line, forcing them tu mniio two n “T Jungian. 2 Olga MacKinnotr roses within a few inimiuoi. i’. W. R- q‘ l‘l1fit:f:|5ir_ - - - - - ~ -- 13; 3 Ethel MCCHPFOH. C. UM made a slight gain in tcrri- g - Rilpfpo‘; lgg-‘i - g4 6g lg’! st d!" a d J ‘MY-Mimi ‘he “m” “m” m’ m“ it ‘will... " ‘P’ 11; 1'1 1 Rdb at‘ Shgwrol “mp “"4 9i W’ “"- i iii.- Cain " ' s5 5'2 2 Kengrsth Beer During the second half play ivns, ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " 3 Austin Muonohald confined with the ext-option of a; 462 501 690 Digumce_7 n 4 m‘ i9“ minim” “ear ‘he fimsh m “WI Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1553 ' i Prime °i will“ ha" "i iii“ fi"l‘l-| Aiiijnrlty for KHUPKCPS over Jug- Hop. Step and Jump The combination work of tho int- glen,’ 509 plus‘ 1 Rhben Sham tar was not so much in t-vitience‘ .____._Q.¢____ 2 Kenneth Beer. as during the first half, aiiiti it \Vil.i~i‘ \NQQD cHucka 3 Bremen Anem only iby the spectacular kit-king oi’ (f. Brown . . . . . . . .. Oil 130 12G Difllimce 28 tt. 10 in. W. J. McDonald that they were M. Chandler . .. 8t; 132 165 saved from some tight corners, .\t M, iiutcbcson .. 145 108 114 Ki¢ki"ii F°°uiiii 7°?‘ Dililii" the whistle the bail was on the st. n. Duffy . . . . . . . . .. 122 s2 100 1 James Burden- Dunstaxfs ten yard line. i . . . . . . .. 106 102 117 2 Aiifii-iil Macmlliiid» Runs in this hull.’ for izotui gains _ 3 Vincent Beck- were made by O'I.cary'. Cnnwny. 502 564 622 R | H‘ J m“, “Oman, ,0, n“. can... m], Total . . . . . . . . . . . . 173a 1 Robellfltlosllllgw eh vmn by Msibey, Bovyer and Show for 1K] POLLYANNAS 2 Kenneth Beak IL. Finirnvstm . . . . . . 156 116 147 g (112141: 1J9?! - ‘ " u, Lowtiier .‘. 10:; 12a; 8E t», - i1- ‘We R. .\'. ldvziiis 161 117 "WOW 1 l". H1 - ': t .. 112 132 D. c..Ph- c. x. m: ....... .. Football Practice Doctor M chimpraimc . 714 ‘551 "-690 The Anchors Football Team will “W” Ye" "m" °"""‘“a*° i Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1998 practice this evening at Victoria m|°Y Bidii- PM" 1°72 Binjorlty for Pnilyortnne over Park at 5 dciodk, All players are -- \Vmuli~h1iuks. 250 plus. urgently requested to he on hand. 4 R-so — i-luliz lcuivin| Sci-- butifu-li duigiwd walnut binei om A Victor-Northern Electric Radio can be purchased with the same confidence that you buy 25 years of leadership in the talking machine industry guarantees you best. The most advanced ea nearing-ho refinement and beaut —theee new Victor-Northern ed. Qqll The new Vista-Northern Decide are, ninth in various models o! l lutemtlyne and “LU to dulled. jnduul Inhale resources could give you such a Radio a do rec of’ excellence heretofore tut- IINIM. Sol a Victor Victrola- rinclples of Radio in cabinet of Electric dloe provide Iw othenypeqpdeod.» 4 on my trifle II Mt. Allison To lPlay Two Games Here Al. ngements are bah)‘ Qgmplgl. ed for games with thcMount Alli- son football team at the Abegweit grounds, The first game will be‘ between ‘the Saints and Mt. A. on the Sat- urday before Thanksgiving Day. and the second game will tbe be- tween the Abegweits and llouut A. on Thanksgiving Day, Mt. A. is playing good hell this season, and they are coining over with the intention of going away C victorious, but the island teams are going to play from tho-start, C and both theses matches will be full of actiodfrom beginning to and. Happenings 0f The S DayAt Y. M. c. A. I Gym. l0.30—11.30-Bpeclal class. 330-5 Students. 5—6.30 Business Men, '8—9.30 Seniors. Bbwllriq. 3.30 W. ‘KI S. vs. year Caiathuhipiaus. 8.30 Commercial League Pntons Ltd. vs. Prowso Bros. , . League of Gross Bowi- i . ing Last night on the League of the Cross Alleys, before a large and ‘boisterous audience the famous P. W. C. ist M also highest total of 592. 8f‘ Carmody Five H, Stavert an Rev. in the presence of over one hund red invited motto. The bridaliparty stood under en artistically decorated arch in the parlor. ‘ The bride was attended by Miss Helen E. Storeynwinsloe. while the groom was su ported by Nir. Daniel J. ‘McLean. orth Wljtshire. The bride was beautifully ‘gown- eiiver lace and rhinestone trini- mlngs aiill \'."1:\- a bridal veil with oran-ge bi - tms. in her hand the bride can-n t 1t bouquet of sweet- heart roses nml nialden hair fern. The bridesmaid was iprectily at- tired in choral crepe de ehene and carried a bouquet of pink-cera- ations. . After the ceremony hiss Over the guests sat down boa amnptu- oils repeat to which all did ample justice. While time different tables were tieing served iMr. D. Edgar Shaw was chosen chairman and s short programme of readings and solos was carried out. Readings were given by Miss Barbara MoNeill. Sydney, N, 8.. and Mr. D. E. Shaw and Mr. '0. H. ‘Beans. who also sang a solo. The readings and the solos were all en- cored, The rest of the evening was pleasantly spent in music and‘ soc- ial intercourse. Just before breaking up Mr. Shaw again called the gathering to order and short speeches of con- sratiiiatione and good wishep‘ to the newly wedded couple iwerig given by iRev. R. H, Stavert, D. Edgar Shaw, G. H. iBeens. and others. A fitting reply to these addresses was given by the gnoom Mr, Mid- dleton. ‘ All then joined in singing “For He's a Jolly Good Fellow." " The ing -presente were many and beautiful and testified to the popularity of the young convic- Aloiis with the sliver and cut glass gifts was a considerable amount of nibney, Previous to the wedding two miecelleneouns showers "were given- in honor of Miss Boston. one at the home of Mr. and Mrs. flos. siioremwinsioeend the other atone ‘homo of Miss Boston's gran r- eats. Mr. and Mrs. Donald ‘I. D- -bell. Charlottetown. At boflt of thus showers Miss Benito re- ceived mlny useful end n! _ ie presents. I The room's lift to the pride was a (beautiful pearl pectin‘,- Before leaving the “we m6 hands and sang “Mild-Bil: ' Mr. and ‘Mrs. M-iddlmsileflt fills morning iby motor for Bord n on I tailor-t wedding ‘trip t» John nag 011:8’: Maritime oitlol. M n t r rota the e n l-llghfield, "5' "w! i” .'i‘he Guardian icing lid! _, in; to the youn couliie many of iiieppy ed lifep - "~ r » m. not ‘l . .i.-Jail.’ i‘ iirtinifitiifo? ll Ahthln. When lilting mustard t‘ . ‘table it u a grestjtnproveaieat add a little oil. ant. Charlottetown. merside. Shelton Sharp. farmer‘. Bidefortp, iottetown. dlgaii, ‘ nuiiiiiiiitetl had lils nomination papers signed by the following: Avenue, Merchant, Barrister, merchant. J. Joseph Storey. Wiusloe, Fnrn - Road, Druggist. Aiid several hundred others \ orrnlt lilllilliliiliiii n1 illli FEDERAL ciiiniiiiits Yesterday, Octoiber 22, was oflic-i ial nomination day. The following federal candidates have been offic- ially nominated: QUEENS R. Harold Jenkins. merchant, harlottetown. Donald MucKliiiion, barrister, harlottetown. John Albert Mcsservoy, merch- Johii Ewen" uininerfield. PRINCE , Alfred E. McLean, Trader. Suiii- Sinclnir, farmer. KINGS l J. J. Jtkliiiston. barrister, Char- J. A. MacDonald, Merchant, Car- Mr. J- A_ Messervey, who was officially oil Monday, W. Allan Stewart. l9 (lreenfleill J. A. MacDonald, 42 Queen St, Percy W, Turner. 231 Prince St, crclinnt. Geo. J. Rogers, 230 Prince St Edna S, Turner, 231 Prince Sli, Carmody iFlve defeated the Rovers llm|gow1ye_ Summersitle; Wiiisloa .i,__i.itistoii<~. by a 162 Piss, W. W. Carmody hail George DeBlots, 10 we,“ s ’ Summerside; James lo. Dalton, the night,“ 511,319,“ 25g plus and MercmmL Sumniersiiie; Columbus Ai‘i~ii%llililll. Suminerside; Wiii. M. llucstis. n. 0'Meara Reddln, 9o Bl‘igllf.0ii t. Manufacturer, - i The DOIWJHHOXI papers 01 Mr] Wiiiiflm J. MacMlilan, M. 1).. City. Aaron A, Poineroy. City ed in white crepe de cliene with ‘W; Allan Stewart, City. ‘RObGri Sililpliaiit, Hunuzr River. iNoel H. DeBlols. City. Wiii. Lawson Jenkins, lilillview. (loo. J. Rogers. City. John E, Bell. City‘. J. Joseiph Storey. Wlnsioe. -E. ltigg Brow. ‘City. iRobert. L, Cotton, City, lSeynionr F, Murphy, Cumberland. B. Roy ‘Holman, City. W. ll. Aitken. City. W. 1R. Aitiken. City Louise Macloennan, City John J. McGillvray, Vernon. .Arth-ur Alfred Alley, City, James G. ‘McLeod, Hampshire. Fred B. McRae, Vernon, Ellen J, Jenkins. City. Emma. L. Nicholson. City. Robert B. Rattray. City. Donald Nicholson, City, Edward D. Nicholson, City. E, Lily Rcddin, City. And several hundred others, |Ml',.<SiflC|i'l.ll"S nomination papers were signed ‘by the following. Russell C. Clark, ‘Mount Stewart. T. William L. ‘Prowse, City. Arthur I. Cloirlg City, . Alexander C. lSiinclair, Olty. Jsaac Carter. City. Samuel A. iMcDonalri. City. Wilfrid F. Taylor, Olty. George E. Jlnghm, City. G. Frank Hutcheson_ City. George ll. 'l\a‘ylor, City. Bradford W. Le/Paga. City. ‘Edmund T. l-liggs, City. James S. Walker. City. Doniiiel J. Riley, City. lSilmon ‘P. Paoll, City. James Carragheij City. Wendell McDonald. Gilly. Slxtus iMcLellan. City. ‘Eugene J. Wynne. City. George iL. iMclle-lian. City. Laucniin J. McPherson, City. Victor Ooyle. City. J. ‘Peter Mginoasid Oity. JemesD. ‘ otluigdii. City. W. Louis Wynn. Oily. Phili Ooylie. City. Jinn: | Carter, Wlneloe Road North. Following are some of the signs- of tunes to the nomination papers Mr. Jenkins: John S. Marco, Oity. fl‘. William L Prowse. City. Arthur l. Clarke. Ofty. Alexander C. Sinclair, Oity. lleaao Cartier. City. Samuel ‘A. Jdobonhild. City. Wilfred F. Taylor, Oity. George 1E. il-Inghee, Olty. 0. liiranlr ‘Hutolieson. Oity. George l-l. Taylor, City. . Bradford W. IAPQP. Olty. Edmund 'l‘. Hills, Olty. Suiiiurtirsiilu; ldriiesl l’. .\iili. Ki-ii-l siiigtuli; Jusi. A. McNeil], Wvlliii: ‘ . tnii; .io.~iii. M, (lztiiuiit. Si. (iiilii-rl -' v Ralph Sllliphniit, ‘lillllicf Rive ,f.ios. l<‘. Arseiiziult, lhliriiiiis Village, Farmer. - Geo. I Jns. A. .MtrNelli, Siiiiiiiiersitlv; Hol- toii C. Mills, Siiiiiiiivrsiiiv; John .-\. Brace, ‘Suiiiinersitlc; .i. Suinmersitle; mersille; Juini l’. Wedge. Simiiiivi“ side; 1.. J Arseiiziult, Suiiiniersitle; J. Y. Phillips. Suiiin - ‘ n iSiztus Mcbellan. City. Eugene J: Wynne_ City. George L. MoLellan. City. t Lnuohlin J. McPherson, City. Victor Coyle. City. J._ Peter itieDonnid, City. Jamies D. 'Mt>(iui~gain_ ‘City, Charles ll. Chandler, City. ‘Philip Coyle. City. . Ciliarlee Carter, \\".lnsloii North. ltultl Mr. Shelton Siiurp was iiciiiiiint- ed by the following: L. liigrnliam, Springfield, lint 7; B. D. Campbell, (Yileury; Jos. LeCIaIr, Bloomfield; John , lant, Woodstock, Lot l;_ |'.'ti\\'ill 1.. MeDouguil, (lleiiwtititi; .i. A. .' llnms, (ILL-dry; Jim. Wctigu. vur; A. C. iCluw, (Yin-pry; Wiii. i~‘. Iloyu-ii, Portage; (loo. l‘). .\li|i.lill'\\"£ (Theory; Germain Perry. dlt.l\\'|illl} Gilbert (luudet, lliiwlaiii; .iiimus McGregor, O'i.eai'y; il, il, iiiieslls,’ (YLeury; J. i’). ltieiiiiuily. (Yin-airy; Jus. A. MCULlllilitl. (llciignrigv John‘ Nopliaii, (Yisinry; (ion. “Xiuilraiiiv. ()'i.eni'y; Wiii. A. Siiillli, Vii-liirlni W.; Wiii..A. (lrt-gg, Nortiiuiii; ll.i B. Mc-Wllliitiiis, linwiliiiriiv; \V.,‘ Clllillll, Aliiertoit; .i. M. Wynn. Sllmniersitiu; Mrs. Nani-y 'l‘:ii|tuii.,| If. biflllflihtili, Kviisiiigluii: l". Afllflil, Ernest Strong. Sn iii- ‘rtltlte; \V. .i. w' w‘ Carmody 174 258 “i.” Fred u’ Tnflno" H6 Powm" S< [lnsitoclie Suiiiiiitvrsitle" (‘. lCil~ West Carmody 178 196 Hi8 Plmnim- , _' , _. .' - ,, - . wuid Strong, Sllllllllfirhiiit . (m0. A. ‘gzilcciimxdg e ‘i? “H-llloczocr 110F119. 139 Eim- AVG» Bowiiuss. ‘Sllllllllillhiiilfl, Wiii. ii‘ ‘ ' J ‘ ‘ i‘ a!‘ 0 Y . erciaii . S, q _-_'| , \_ pg _.\ .11. ' _ A Viilliicflmbfi - - - - - ~ 111 115 136 John E. Bell, 212 Queen SL, Co‘ l uililifmgniiiiililzilifl-ifiiiiiy(zizrlirlcl MtirtLill- “IILAHO” I . T°ial"2397 Miilciiiiili- ' laid, Suiiiinei-sltlu; l‘. M. Liiikluttei‘. THIRD CHAPTER Wm, Lawson Jenkins, Miiivie ‘uiiiniersitle; J. l". Arsciinuil, W- Two PART COMEDV Rovers Nlerchnnt, lmgtnn; Frniilf ltuiiisiiy. Ptirtiilge- i Robert L. Cotton, Norm Riv -Ilt.; J, F. Arseiioult. Abrams \' W. loarter ................ .. 130 182 118 Romp Red] Emma “lug; 1*, bxnAbfiflllililii. Abrams \'il- mvllh_l_ co... R-Prunty 148 169 163 Leonard MuCKayI 21g Ken; 5 Jase: Q1111“ M; -‘\i"51“l".iilii- Aiiliilliiri Snllllllijll ‘l1’- - (‘uii_ (‘tiiim Suit-Hers ............ _, 1;,” ii F. Chandler 128 10.2 Business Managen Village, Jtis ll. Arseiiuuil. itimtiiis F _ I ) __ i |;‘,\N]\-S R. Harley .. 187 154 1.1mm“; D Nlcholsun, 13 Film-.i. viiiiliifl; Fedele Arseiinult. Aliritms 19'1"“ l'°‘"'“f' "i" -»------ - iiiillli (‘iimme om F, Payne 170 119 gt" Munu(aéturer_ Village: Fred P. Allritlllilllli, .»\b- I-yj- lliiiilalvizii Alcohol (Yo, _. .‘ , iiiiiik iiilyill g ‘ Total-n“, F]. k , ‘ _ ruins Village", Ffllliit i<. Ai-seiiniill, ""1"" lriilivfl 51""! Batik Monti-on aii J. Tiulnor, North Wii , , . .. . trut- ~11 .1 - . i - Tqnlght, m9 Press and gum; at, Shire‘ Shipper Farm Produce Abrams ‘ililillglé. .ioi~i lglfllzttlhiill}. m “HI <1» (0., oi .\in. . Hunk NM,“ spun.“ - ~ A , Ii; .i.~i l, in illl. "o I iii ,, , __ ‘ - l‘ and the Cruisers and Pirates Alex Kennedy, Soumpon’ 1,~u,.,,_}\q;:"_:$£ vmagg? Think J. (mmml. Si’ Luéqwqum PM". Viiitni lion, lily Mu,“ Nu,“ a ' ' .‘ er‘ A-brnms Village; A, J. (inliniit, Ali- iifil). inn Ffilr-iitlil l (UNIV n“ y; MW‘ 7M2‘ .. I Arthur Alfred Alley, 135 Queen rams vmnge. Pa,” Gallant’ Mb Spanish “my Fm"... Unm- |ll'i‘, ,,',; ,\1,,y_ .|‘;;i,____ ‘ St" M°r°1“mt' rains Village; J. A. Gallant Ali- Him-I Pniiiiniily‘ ,',,~ (Km m" _\\'il_l'ili. (M. 1277s; iiviv. i151 B t Jumes G- MCLBQIL. Hllmllflilire- ruins Village; Jilllll M. (latliuiit, .‘\ii- _\li.i.iii ‘ ‘I ‘l 7 1 9 ll _ Farmer‘ rams Village; Leo .i. 1\l'S(lllilllii.i i‘, ,.- |.,',""|, ‘ -—<oo>€_ v ... MilslryétAiice Iledtwell, 202 Rlch- Anion}?! Villul-lxfiiil] \Viil(ie1rt ( - ~ mm-iililoii \.<t<.=i'i1:;1ii,. ,,,:', ~ W, Mini“: ‘QY\'""'H‘I"' ‘]:“‘“‘“"|"""‘ “'-"*]‘i-i']l' nion ., oiisew e. - it, r m. two; ‘oust: i - _\__ ,_ _ . < _ V» s. ‘i-i- l‘ .-' iu- ll. ill» A wry quiarbui’ pretty wedding Fred B McRae Vernon Farmerlildliit Alblfilllllqti Villlihgc; Alli-i iniir- Ukml If,“ hm," !"i’.'_"i'-'li|l_t-i'il'. ihlvivt‘, y ' , took placeon the evening of Wed- * ' ' _‘ ' , , , ., , "iliillivil liritisc 1.7, “w; , ., .. . , , , “ma”, October 21st at ‘he Mme Daniel Couglilln, 315 Grafton Shller, Abruiiis \iii.igv, imtiili .i-““,,~“,,,__.,| PM“ l, H- I . '31)‘ “m” mfm‘ I “w “mud ’ _ Lniborer, iArsenuult, Uirniiis Village; X. (l. .- .‘_" _ ‘ _‘ i. .i mi ill m‘; at iziri-f-itii iiuy." Qiglgneanghlggsihgffzgilaldd3:53;; Stephen R Jenkins. 80 -Brig1iton Gallant. Aiiritms Village; '/.. M. l:">i"“li'1}* -|| i "Wt-iii, ‘n’! ililtYll with slits-s ‘Miss Maud M. Benton. {vas united Road. Physician and Surgeon. ‘fr-‘ielliiilii- Ailililmii _\"iiifli.'<"; JVHIY. ' ,'___~‘l A "““"""* iii flLrm-i-“JL ‘l’ ""i‘i""l.iiiili 3'9""? in marriage ‘with .Mr. Albert G. Louise B. McCreniiy, 68 Powmil §i{°e"g fljfil" \‘,‘_“l'1‘:’i'_' |j,"l""l‘_ii'“lhii> ~> --.- . - _____,___, “f; ‘_________ ,,___ __ Middleton. Highfield. The cere- st. Housewife, ‘Mflggliiir "If; l€““fi"‘(, _.H , ‘ " ' many was per ormed my Rev. Donald Nicholson, 120 Pi'ince.iglif"n""galil'lxz ‘hflluigil’ ,',,l;l‘l’:,'|y" ‘ o. c. Tayl r, s ' Hie »= ~~ ~ ~ -‘ Tyne Vulicy; .l. K. ltitiiiszty, 'l‘_\'iii- Valley; linrold lirown, 'l‘yiic \':il~ icy; W. P. Nmvctiiuibc, 'l‘yiic \':il- ley; Meruiirlii lioylc; Tyne Jihiiluy; Donald plahxhmon who w“ ofipjAiinnnsiiceii, T_l'llfl___vfliiliy;“Jtiilli cimlly nmniunmd on Monday WU“, i Strongman, 'i‘yiii: Vztliey; \\ilti-<~il signed by the following; l ‘McDougull, Tyiic Valli-y; l|l',l‘lli‘l'i llreevcs, iliggiiis Road; '1'. ii. (lul- |luiit, Burden; Juhii- A. ||itt'l\'i'il, Yriiillifilli Sir (‘b118, Jlllllilii. 'l‘i;;- iilsli; Puiul‘ .i. iiornairtl. liqlliiiis; .iu:-i. 'i‘. (lznllttiit. Piusvillw; Airs. Marjorie (lilit-spie, ilhirili-ii. Thu llllllliliiiilOll papers oi .\ii". A. E. hiulleziii were signed ‘iiy llli’ following: John T. McNeil], Snniiiitirslilvi W. A. Stewart. Suiiiiiiersiilo; U. Ln Roy Holman. Siillllllflrfiilltlj llnli- ram Phillips. Tyne Valli-y; 1.. it, Ail-aii, Siiiiiiiiersitlsi; Alex. Nii-ifl-ii- zle. Victoria \V.; Oswald iliilllkdii)’. Northum; Hilbert Mrtizirvlell. Kiii- koru; Joliii Li. (loss, Suiuiiiorsitiv; L. M. Bradshaw. Suiiimtirsiilv; (films. it. itogern, ‘Siiiiiiiit-i-siilti; An- gus A, Clements, liebroii; Albert (l. Saunders. SllllllllHPHitlt", l~‘.<l\vlii Arneiinitll, Stiiiiiiii-rsilile, Aiitlrtiw Arne-intuit, Suiiiinarsiiita; .i. l.. Pul- lllt‘l‘, Sliillllli‘l‘rii(lt‘§ Arthur |'t'l'l')'. Stiiniiiersitlv; Philip Arsiaiittull, Slllllilluffiitlv; (l. S. .i. lilillilll, ti. 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