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Show Theatre. There was a very good house on Satnrduy night, and during our brief stay the playing was excellent, excel-lent, Mr. McKenzie's Old Martin, Mr. Thome's Sidler, and Mr. Mackintosh's Henry deserving special mention. "The Will and The Way" is quite sensational, sensa-tional, and has some very "startling situations." It is one of the most attractive at-tractive pieces of the molo-dramatic class. Its repetition to-morrow night is announced, when another good house should witness the performance. The farce is ''Raising the Wind," with Mr. Margetts in the principal role. |