Wedding Bells !PADGET—HUNTER.In Toronto, Catharine E. Hunter, ' daughter of J. D. Hunter, was married to Mr. John A. Padget, of Lindsay. The brides ancle, Rev. J. B. Kennedy performed the ceremony, iOn Tuesday at the residence of the bride’s parents,Mr. and Mrs. Richard White, South Verulam, Miss Annie White was married by Rev. Mr. Foley to Thos. B. Miller, of Nokomis, Sask. The bride was prettily dressed in a princess dress of cream silk mull. She wore a wreath of roses and lillies of the valley. Mis6 Edith, sister of the groom, played , the wedding march. Only the near relatives of the bride and groom were present. The groom was an Omemee boy being a graduate of the Collegiate Institute, at present he is a popular farmer on the big prairies. The bride was a general favorite in the community. The mar- j riage was a long romantic affair ( and attracted a wide attention. Mr, j and Mrs. Miller left Thursday after- j noon for their future home in Noko- i mis. They both have the wishes of all the vicinity that voyage throughlife may be a happy one. -