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Show Trip to KaiBinjai--' About fifty people left Coalville Bator-day Bator-day morning tor Karon, when W. M, Doyden presented tbe school entertainment entertain-ment tbst wai given hcrt tome time ago. Tbe company left here In the btttol tplrllt, but before thty had proceeded lar thelrardor wai contlderably damp, ened by the proipect ol -not arriving at their Journey'i end. Jutt as the bead of the ext edition reached Rock-port, Rock-port, tome boyt on borteback cami datblng np heralding tht fact that Teamtttr Vitiik wai to trouble; that hi team had petered out A halt wn cimraanded, a new hortt procured, and the artlstt proceeded toward their dtt-tlnalion. dtt-tlnalion. The roadt were In a frightful condition nearly Imputable in placet, alight vehicle being a load for a heavy team ; but tbey tolled manfully forward, arriving In Kamat about 8 o'clock. The entertainment wai well prettnttd and will received; all appeared to bt greatly pleased j In fact, tetne ot thecltl-tent thecltl-tent of Kamat expreiied the opinion that it wai the belt production that hid been pmented there tor tome tlmt. Tbe attendance waa noteo large, owing to tbe condition ol the roadt, no doubt. Nlnedollartibore expen lot waa cleared. Alttr the entertainment a dance was given, and, ol count, everybody pro-noinced pro-noinced the dancing hall nniorpmid I In tht ronnly. Tht return trip on Bonday wai much mort pleaiant than that ol the day before be-fore It being abont on hall at lar from Kamat to Coalville at It It (rem Coalville to Kamai. Abont twenty young men will always havt a warm pot In their heartt (or Mrt. Olbbcni of llockport. They were tired, Eungry and cold, and ruthed down upon htr with ne dligulied Intention, Ehe rallied to Ibe attack, however, and tooa bad a tupper prepared fit for a prince. In rough way, all teemed to enjoy the trip. |