Orange Blossoms.At Si. Andrew's Presbyterian CUuieb, Goul-bain, on Wednesday morning Mis* Maris Ped«n, third daughter of Mr. Hugh 1’eden. of Ulenelg, Chatabury, wm quieUv married by I (he Rev. A. M. Guild to Mr. Andrew Cady,; sou of Mr. I'iidy. of Moiton. The wedding was witiusMwi by a number of fr-enda of Uk* contracting parties, as well 113 by u number of (he public. Tho bride, who was dressed in whire Indian Hiteu, tritium* I will* valencletwuw I we, wa* attended by her alU-r and Mias Cady, • later of the bridegroom. Tho brido won* thn custiKiuiry wivatb and red. The bridesmaids were atnrcd in pretty ooal.umcs of pain green voile, ami wore black picture hats. After live ceremony tho wodd'iig party adjourned U (he reaidanca of Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald. Aa-hum-eirset. where 1l*e ncidimr br©uif««! was ■proolt;L A* Mm breakfast a number of toast■ l were proposed. Include*! among the presents I wr.r* giNs fnrn* the Rpunuwo UoftpVUl, wht-rv the bride had boon an ntt«ndani. Tho newly-I marriiyi pair lefi by the 11.20 a.in. (rain for I Sydney, when* the hon^unoou will be ?i-em. I A number of Uldr friend.* were on tlvo station plat form 10 witness their departure.