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The Dominion footbail team still sing “Sydney town, take me there.” Bell Island has had many weddings. but none can approach the celebration given in honor of Mr. Elias Gosine, who with his bride arrived on Saturday. Mr. Gosine is the son of Mr. M. J. Gosine, the “Assyrian King” of the Island, and was recently wedded to a fair damsel from his native land in Sydney, C.B. j They came cross country, and a special steamer carrying the Assyrian colony established here went to^Kelli-grews to meet them and brought themto the Island, where a reception, thelike of which is unequalled at Wa-hana, took place at the residence ofthe groom’s father on Main Street.* •At night dancing was in evidence,“the cugt that cheeks was not omitted, while sky rockets, Roman candles and stage lire illuminated the horizon, so much so that some residents of the Mines thought there was another Are at one of the piers, re-• •calling roollcctlons of a few years ago. On' Sunday a special Mass was held at St. Michael’s Church by tho Assyrian priest, at which the Assyrian colony, .including the bride and groom, attended. The writer extends felicitations to Mr. and Mrs. Gosine and wMMdjthem bon voyage through .life.
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Saint Johns Evening Telegram

Saint Johns, Newfoundland, CA

Thu, Nov 10, 1910

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