IViAKKlACiCO.DOWI.ANT)—COVINGTON.—On tho 2nd Jnl», at OrUt Oiureb Congr-gational. N©w Smith (rat*. bv tho I*'1?. l^«p.ard E. DowkJI, agisted by the R-'v. Joseph Claro. Donald Sraro, oorond *on lt;! Ohrilt;toph«r Howland, to Muriel, only daughter ol Oliver 11. Covington, o! Brook-eide. Fneru Barnet.IRVINE—HI LEA.—On tho 4th in.t., at Ft. James'* Church. Nw Brighton, by th© Klt;v. F. Tilney. Stones. Walter I vtle. younglt;wt ton of Jamr* Irvine. of Birkenhead. to Christina Mary, older daughter of Henry E. Hilo©. of New Brighton.JONES—MAY.—Oh tho 3rd in.t.. at St. Paula Brixton, Alfred Jon©*. aon of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jones, of Ching-fed, to Ethel Beatrice, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Courtenay May, of Ilayrroft-rood. Brixton.LAXGMEAD—CRAY.—On tho 3rd July, at St. Ethel-burga'*, Bishopsgat© Within, by the Rev. J. F. Cobb, U.D., Frederick Langmead. M.D., F.U.O.P.. of 53. Quoon Anno-itre-t. Cavendish *quarc, W'.. ►on of Mr. and Mra. William J-angmead. Sannysidc, LiUlchamnion, to Olive, youngest daughter of tho Hev. Thom a? T. Gray. Senior Fellow. Trinity College, Dublin, ol 35. Trinity College, Dublin, and Cam Park, co. Wcstraaath. No cards.LAPAGE—BAUER.—On the 2nd July, at Sydney. N.S.W., Lieutenant Char lea Herbert Swain© Lwpag©, UN., elder eon o! R. Herbert Lapage, .I.P., and Mm. Lapa^e. of Shoon House. Walmer. Kent, to Dora Brunbiida. only daughter of Mr. and Mra. Otto Bauer, ol Glenhead Wooliahra, Sydney, NSW.LEOGATT—TIA9I.A.V—On the 2nd Jnlv, at B.ink-etr©et Chapel. Bolton, by th© Rev. J. H. WVwthorall. M.A.. Wil-li»m. »on of Mr. J. T. ly'gg.att, of Gravt*ond. Kent, to MJuret Ileyw-xwl, younger daughter of Mr. William HaVam oi Whit-* Bank. Bolton.ITANSPEI.n —SQUIRE.—On July 3rd. 1913. at Holy Trinity t'btireb. L**ice^ier. by tho Rev. T^ington Tatlow (general •©-:«•.iry ot the Student Clui.stian Movement). Allred Ellington Stanrfeld, M.A., M B.. M.R.C.P., of 48. Bryan-r.on-atreet. Portman-square, W.. oldest Mn of Alfred Stana-Wi, of London, to Helen Mary, daughter of Samuel and Annie M S. Squire, of 1. Salibbnry-road. I .ci ret ter.X v/i iwi IJ*HAND COURT, IInFATHSTelegrams, c.o. Voterclu, 1 This club ha* now been large and convenient pruniR' London, W.C., near Chancery Tho Club providw largo and handsome pinin Lounges, tin© Billiai J Saloon Library, Lockers, «... wiGood meals and all Ujlial c aL low charge*.EX-MEMBERS c.f tli© N and of tho Permanent Colo: th© Rank*. Reservists and aill sirring in th© Army. He Reserve, Royn! Naval )lritiers, Yeomanry. Volunteer, have been on activo ft©- vie ? I/ong Service Modal, i*ro elit payment of th© annual or qi SAILORS. SOLDIERS, a eligible as members on th■» s Tho Committee bop© s, rv th© opportunity now cff-rir'.E Central Headquarters and cTERMS OF I Pay abb* i TOWN MEMBERS.—W:t P.*a Office. London, 10*. per mints of 5*. or quarterly m COUNTRY MKMBKRS.-C.encral Poa Office. l-oudon. instalments of 2s. 6d.APPLICATION FORMS etc.. mav he obtained fror Offices, 47, Bedford-row. l^or information as to obtaimni VETERANS' CORPS. v.-hic ba.-is, for members of the VNavy empeoymestreet, SEX-NAVAL MEN. of blt; Messengers. Porters. Caret al:lt; Stoke:s. Clerks, Valuta. Tin auv plt;*-:tion of tru-'t.— VpJTeiophono, No. 12.C32 t London.Employer* ar© earnestly r men who havo served theirTHE STANDARD’any address in the