Longpre—Ouelet.uc.t:PrItlir1!ctvtlt;c»IOne of those events which brighten the world and make lives happy transpired on Wednesday morning of this week at 8 a. m., at St. Mary's church, when Rev. Father Choinell united in marriage Mr. George Longpre and Miss Laura Ouelet of Marysville. Mr. Harry Kobichaud, uncle of Miss Ouelet, gave the bride away, and Miss Annie Ouelet and Mr. Peter Kobichaud acted as bride and best man.After the cermony was per-1 ^ formed the wedding company u repaired to the home of Mr. and I Mrs Harry Kobichaud where the t wedding breakfast was partaken | of.The bride presented a very attractive and graceful appearance in her wedding gown. The bridesmaid was attired in white organdie, and carried a boquet of carnations and sweet peas.The wedding presents were many and beautiful, and as a mark of high esteem iu which the young couple were held in the Smelter City, they were presented with a beautiful cabinet containing a silver desert set fromthe boys of the smelter city. A silver fruit dish and mamalade jar frcin P. Kobichaud, silver cakedish Annie Ouelet.silver egg stand Mr. and Mrs. H. Kobichaud Silver fruit spoon Mr. and Mrs. J Hall, cut glass vase Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Beattie, pearl handled butter knife, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lewis, silver fruit knife Miss Kennedy, silver butter knife Miss Hall, silver sugar bowl and cutlery Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Pringle, clock Mr. and Mrs. J Brault, table doilies Miss Barnhardt, tray and water set ,J. LeBau, table set, Mr. Caron silver biscuit jar Miss Greonier, groom’s present to bride, cheque.Mr. and Mrs. Longpre left on the afternoon train for Nelson and other points in East Kootenay and on their return will make their home in Marysville.t(