Miner-BeauchampAn untisiia ly large nuutlier • «f mvi-l*-d guests asa in I»!• *tJ ini Wednesday a teruooti, Nov. linii, at the residem • i of Dr. P. J. and Mrs Branch •mp, to wi im» the nuptial* of th** r youngest daughter, G-rddim Hal*l, to Stewart Arthur Miner, of Dauphin Kev. ?v Nash, of Gill) it Phi** officiated. At tiv VltH k, to till* stlA'IIS of Mcll-drlaohli s w* tiding ina ell, |)1 y d 1m lt;Vli-* h'A SeiK U . the I) dr, atleiideO hy hei lister, Mi*s Ada nd her falli* i (wh gave her nwy), enteieu »h« uiawitig 1 4)in, iniii the iinpre-siv*-Church of Kngland service commenced, which subsequently declared! thrin husband and wile. The groom sva\ ahly supported by Mr, Perry Beau- 1 champ, of Saskatoon. The bi id* woie the regulation veil (the same as worn by her mother) and wieath of orange blossoms and was exquisitely gowued in silver beail t-mbioideivd ehitTon with Honiton lace flounce, over mess*line silk, each embroidered blossom having a rhme stnn^ setting; a pretty spray of white blossoms | added to the charming toilet. Mis* Ada Beauchamp, as hi ldestnaid looked very dainty in an embroidered net costume. arly one bundl ed gu» st sat down to a sumptuous repast, the tables being beautifully decorated with pink, and white roses and carnations, the foilr-i iered bp dal cake forming a hand««iiit‘ centiepiece. The brid afterwards held a reception at «he horn of liei Mrs. Murk Cardiff.th“ young people passing timepleasantly with dancing *nd music until th~ midnight tram hurried the happy young couple to Wmnip- g,! where tfiey will spend a shoit hone* -mo4)n. The gro4)mts present to the bride wa* a lown lot, to MissSergam a pearl and g Id brooch tai the bridesmaid a handsome gift of her own choice, and a pear set stick pin to th groom'iftan. The pr* sent* were very | numerous and cos ly, including a handsome case of silver from “the Beauchamp family.”