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Show ACADEMY NOTES. There are now one hundred and sevetily-flve studi'iiU enrolled, and with new students arriving every clay. It looks as though the two hundred mark will be reached be fore long. I Hro. Oardner'a theology class Is re-jcelvlug re-jcelvlug great benefit from le-ctiires cm Church History, which are delivered each Wednesday by members of the class. Hro. Jas. M. Stewart of Meadow Is attending school al the academy. We are ce rtainly glad to have Ilio. Stewart Stew-art with us, and wish that we had many more such men in our school. On Friday evening, Nov. 21, there will be a grand coni-ert In the academy auditorium. Prof. Stott and Mrs. Hroaddus are sparing no efforts to make it a success, and it bids fair ite) be th- best concert ever given in the academy. iiishop Win. F. Pratt and Hro. Jos. Neilhon of Hinckley have each do-nated do-nated forty acres of land to tlm ae-aib-iny. This gift is certainly much j appreciated by the Department of Ag- i rlcultuie. I |