Belfast Weekly News November 3 1894: Missing Friends: JAMISON: Left his home on the 10th September, Hugh Jamison, 11 years old; had on dark tweed jacket, short corduroy trousers, light cap, pale face, blue eyes, light brown hair, barefooted:-Any information will be thankfully received by his parents at 55 Riga Street, Belfast. M�ARREN:-Wanted to learn the whereabouts of Mary M�Arren, late of Ballygawley, County Tyrone; was in service in Belfast lately, and supposed to be there at present:- Any information will be thankfully received by her anxious mother, Jane M�Arren, Ballygawley, County Tyrone. WHISKER: Wanted to know the address of Mrs Whisker, who has recently returned with family, from New Zealand, by her brother , Joseph Price, 10 Henley Street, Seaforth, Liverpool, England. WILSON: Wanted to know the whereabouts of James Wilson, who left Blackhill, County Antrim, in March 1887, for Melbourne, and has not been heard of since;-Any information concerning him will be thankfully received by his brother, William Wilson, Eden, Carrickfergus. To Correspondents: Please let a constant reader know through your paper the year and date on which Sub-Inspector Montgomery was hanged-John Lowrie, Rutherglen;--Sub-Inspector Montgomery was hanged on the 26th August 1874: Ed. B.W.N.. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Make Yahoo! your home page