A quiet but pretty welding was solemnized al the home of Mr. anlt;! Mrs. William Smith. on Wednesday. January. »lh. when their eldest daughter. Ruby Kthel. was united inhnl\ bonds of matrimony to tho man of her choice. Mr. Charles Wilfred Brown, son of Air. and Mrs James Brown. Runessan.At twelve o'lcock the groom took his place beneath an arch of evergreens. beautifully decorated with white paper and bells. The bride entered the parlor leaning on Lho arm of her father, to the strains of the wedding march, which was played by Miss Gladys (.orielt. Rev. James Fraser Smith, uncle of the bride, performed the marriage ceremony in the presence of the immediate families.After the ceremony the guests were seated to a sumptuous three course wedding dinner, the table being adorned by a beautitul four storev wedding cake. The dinner t was served by two girl friends of } the bride. Misses Annie Morrison.• and Glad vs Corlett.The bride, who was unattended, was gowned in navy blue georgette! !with black satin shoes and gray stockings and wore a long rope of pearls.Her travelling dress was of brown Hat crepe with brown coat and hat to match. The grooms gift to tho bride was a white gold bar pin set with her birthstone. and to Miss Gladys Corlett. who played thewed-j ding march, a double bronze compact.After spending the past week with relatives here. the happy couple leave on Thursday for Picton where they will majte their now home. We wish them every happiness in their married life.