Tradeau-McOanThe marriage of Miss FlorenceMcCann, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. McCann of Hinchinbrook, Que., to GeorgeHenry Trudeau of Tapper Lake. N. Y., was solemnised at four o'clock on Tuesday, June $, at Queen of AllSaints Cathedral, Brooklyn, N. Y.,in the presence of a large gathering of relatives and friends. The Rev. Father Kenney officiated. The double ring service was used.Miss McCann’s gown was of blue chiffon and lace and she wore a costume hat and carried a shower bo-quet of white roses and lillies of the valley.* The bride was attended by her sister. Theresa, she was gpwned in French biue taffeta combined withcream colored lac0 nd' carried an arm boquet of yellow roses.Mr. James C. Murray, Jr., acted as best man for JMr. Trudeau*Miss McCann conducts an up-to-date millinery shop at 179 E. Main St., Malone, N. Y. She is a younglady of many charms and pleasipgpersonality and is a general favorite. Her friends are happy in the thought that she Is to make her home among them.Mr. Trudeau is a young man of worth and enterprise. He servedhis country, in the navy, nearly tw years during the world war. He is how with Armbur A Co.After the eeremny a dinner and reception followed at the home of the brides’ sister, Mrs. Andrew S. Jackspn, 48 Clifton Place. The rooms were prettily decorated with pink and white dowers combined with green,Amid showers of confetti and hearty good wishes for a long and