mean j Camtfridge-st.. Methodist church, was i the officiating clergyman.’ress-COLLINS—MURTHADowneyville, May 5.—A very pretty;.c or wedding took place at Downeyville- on: Tuesday, April 27, when Miss AgnesaVng Murtha, daughter of Thomas Mur-•cam T.vsonh son ofandall of havtha, and Patrick Joseph, son of Patrick Collins, both of King’s Wharf, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Rev. Father McGuire performed the ceremony, and the wedding march was played by the organist, Miss Mollie Brien. The bride wore a very pretty dr,ess of well pale blue voile with yoke and trim-buy- mlngs of wbite lace, and hat of arg© white and pale blue. She was as-and sisted by Miss Katie Perdue, who n a wore a white dress and hat of white, ices: j with pale blue trimming. Mr. Joseph Flynn, nephew of the groom, was jbest man. After the ceremony the young couple drove to the bride’s home. They will reside on the Collins homestead, King’s Wharf. We wish them every happiness and a long life.First-it and right dlt; Secon peculiar less job dangerc Third-the i walls, 1 ous pil; outside would i walls.Four-to be raised 1 entire i Five-halls tc and stc removelt; floors i replacec whole j rebuilt, and tv bfuildin: a build: for w