Commencing Saturday morn- ing and continuing until the entire stock is disposed of. Thin mill kn an errant! nnnnrtnnitv ' delayed. Joseph if. human Ana uoor none have been a )pointed to take a orthnnd reports and urnish t.ypo.wriwen copies oi the proceedings of the penitentiary invoc- tigntion commission. They were sworn not to divulqo the information obtained in the rformmco 0! their otcial duties. The'in\-eatigntion is proving to be of I mom thoroughly searching character than some of those intoranmd thought. no rnt. that it wou|d be. lnapocmr Stewart, 0! Otuuu, wu expected to nrrivo hero you- bordny nlbornoon, but. his nrinl ha been uulte n Delightful Time We: Enjoyed by Thom Anendhg. Lnnt evening about I50 responded to the invitation to I reception tendei'ed the mem- ber: nt the Association building nmd spent I very enjoyable time. From eight to nine o'clock regular clan: we: conducted in the gymnasium. altar which n I-hort time was spent in the game rooms, parlor and read- ing room. At 9:I5 o'clock all adjourned In the hall. where he: had been prepared At. lO:Io o'cIoc| nuauioumeu to hall. pre red by the members 0! the ladiee auxiiary. Alter lull justice had been done lathe good thing: sup lied. George Hill! wel- comed the mom 1-: lo the aneocietion and in concluding hoped their presence showed their interest. in our work. A let her was read lrom B. M. Brilton. M.| .. ex- pressing regret. that he use unable to be present. The bout of "The Queen" was proposed by Dr. Goodwin and responded to by singing "God Save the Queen." John Mclntyre proposed the toast. "The Corporation ol the City." which was responded to h mayor Elliott. The secretary. Mr. allagh, pro "Sir Ueorge Williams, the Founder o Our .-\L-.-ocieI.ione." replied to by T. J. Shanks The \'elloIn" and Bluoe" were proposed respectively by D. A. Shaw and Rev. Mr. King and responded to by their capuuine. A. .llie and (3. how. Our College \'.M. Km and responded to by meur uapuun-. A. lgllis "Our Coll U.A." was pro;-and by Rev. Dr. ycbgn and replied to by Mr. Burton. A b Mr. Ellis was lollovod by the lent ol " Old Members" by I`. K6 and ro- upondoullo by Dr. Anglia; " Pu-" use b I`. Kirbptrick and rr toby T. Sbntn. "Tbo Lodiu Auxilhn" III propond by A. E, Whm and replied to by R. look on Cboir bobnll. 'l'boovoning`n cvonu cloud with singing nndprnycr. II I uw That. new hll juokolz see the unrinllad uaortmenb now din layod in the math rooms of George Mil I & 00.. 170 Walling- ton an-ooh. The Bllhop 0! Algolnn. Canon Thornoloo, bishop-eloct.ofA|goma. was born in Coventry, England,ia an ILA. of Bishop : collogo, Lennoxvillo. was` or- dained to the priesthood b bishop Wil- linms, of Quebec. For 0 even years he was missionar ab Sunatend, and since 1885 rector ab herb:-ooko. Iorhollo-choked opting Ihpocn --Q-Iva-C. Pol-Ilhod In The Flmmu. The hum of Nelbur Boaley, Flinton. wu burned to the ground on Tuesday morning with :11 the conbenta. Eight. head of cab- tle and steam of homo: perished in the flames. Cause of fire unknown; pcrly covered` by insurance. lll A IalVf'_\' Ixpprlullcc. Lust evening us J-Ldward Mullin, Porta- mouth, Attempted to board street. our No. 19 u it wudeaconding the Asylum bill. He missed his footing and was given a rolling in the mud. He had A narrow escape from being seriously injured. E. Q. _MlT_Cj1_ELL.l Detained For A weer. Last. week John Mclhy & Son shipped two car loads of hides to the United Bates. Through some alleged error in the linking out of cunnms pagers the care were de- tained at Niagara `all for eboub 8 week. Thu error In; nude on the other side. mined Ningnrn tall tor lbollh we The orror wu The Lima: outrun. The latest outrnge in Kingston in that of "coercing an nldonnnn. According to report. it was I very mild can of election radiation. but the alderman brietled upon it he was looking for war. He is usually superior to such arts. Coercion or inu- ence was not practiced on the other side, of mums. lse. Worth love. 181:. Large or smell rolls Hitter 180.. bottle taomnto mp 60., can blueherriee lo. J. Crawford. ` .1 The Ponltonusry lnvutlntlon. Joseph F. Bawdon And U00!` Sula uwe unuointed MARIN! INTELLIGENCE. All the Advertising Y.M.C.A. RECEPTION. CITY AND VIOINITY. Dotllnod For A Week. _.|_ 14... 11-11.... I. Buy. FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 13. 1896. T W. J. Ulcl a non : cluanmz uau). Extrt epociel for Saturday: 4. ) men`: extra Inenvy. extra length. extra high (roller ulster: at 84.50. 85.75. Dunlop, King street. Jnuenh H. Fisher returned vesterdnv reach me mun snore. Ben Hur performers - face powders, eye brow pencils. rouge And grease paints at E. C. Mitchell's. `lb. no-.n inonnrl tn nu.-an}. vnnr hnv with K. Mol."aul'a, lungsw nuarpen warenouae. We are selling odd pant! cheaper than other: cnn buy them at Star Hull's rotiring sale. RA. ng Q-0,.-u-Jan lnr wnnr nnw` nvawnnnk oery. Complaints are numeroun that boys nre constantly guilty of breaking the windows of vac-mt. houses in the city. Raannr IA:-an dnuhln chant nrnuwmr at lung uroou. Joseph H. Fisher u from Amherst. Inland. utotm-bound on the reach the main shore. Rnn Hnr narlnrmnr at 1-}. U. MwcneII'a. I)o you intend to present. your boy with I new overcoat, Saturday 2 We have them in I" styles and prices. Dunlap. King street. Whnn Hm uh-ant. rnilwnv in nnmnlnuul In IWOGL When the street. railway is completed to the outnr G.'l`.R. station, the atrvet mil- wly company will run their cars to meet. all lube in-coming trains. Tim an vnrv nearlv I" none. but than all lube In-coming trams. Ties are very nearly gone. are good pntterm left. Your choice 2 for 25c. - Star Hall : retiring sale. Inn nl rnmnnnta nf nilnloth. unfair and 25c. Bur Hall rounng sale. Lots of remnant; ol oiloloth. oor oilclotha, verv cheap, At. R. McFnul'a. Kingston Carpet. Warehouse. I can blueberries 8c.. bottle new cntaup 8c.. I0 lbs. sweet potatoes `25c.. roll butter, noat. I80. J. Cruvlord. l\.m`o, nnn Imvina vnur Imv nnn nf nnr ne. Inc. .1. Uruuoru. l)on`t. miss buying your boy one of our `.2-piece suits. Any one in the store lur 81.50. Star Hall : rehiring sale. W J Rammn. wits and fnmilv have re- $1.50. Star Hall rehlrmg Ame. W. J. Ronton. wife and family turnod from a two weeks` visit. nt, Renfrow. Mr. Renton spent ten days door-stalking beyond Dlcro. He brought. two ne bucks homo. IV- buy. I50 nun`: hlnnk nun, arid, home. We hnve I50 men`; black mm. odd. They won rogulnr SL255. $1.50. $l.75 and $2 ooda. bub come and take our choice for l. Star HAlI'n retiring M o. Splendid values in wool underwear It R. McF|nl'a, Kingston Carpet. Wuehon.-e. Your ova nmbnblv are not rnutotl. one nuonnble. n. U. nnwnou. Boys` ulstors. the finest. assortment in the city to choose from and at manufactur- ers` prices. Star Hall`; retiring -ale. Thu than-anbouu of Serum. Urn`. "A" era prices. Star nun rolmngz Isle. The wbonnboute of Sergc. Hrny, battery, who disappeared twelve weeks ago on Wednesday night hm from his ronidonce in Willinmavillo. still romnins A myam . Whoowhont. biscuit. J. Crawford. ()0 to Wade`: for the Muimun standard horse And cattle remedies. consisting of condition Irderu.cough and colic cure, gnllcnre. inimont. hoof oil And absorbent blister. bomber at Bakers. The city watering carts have been laid up for the winter. Men : nuns at cost price Saturday. Dur_1- log. King street. inlet. scented household ammonia only at E. C. Mi|'.choll a. Ben Hut to-night. Remember W. J. Dick an Son s clearing sale of boots and shoes. HA" Inn.-n In-A Hm nnnnl umnlrlv |Q_5I_ ._!'9E_3J2 W. 11. Llngnam, ueuevme. "Ben Hut" to-ni ht. Pure lerd 10c. nl ., leaf lard l`. 5c., at Gilbert : grocery. I0, Ihe. ewoet potatoes 250. Crnwford. The city in being ooded with blanks of the Hamburg, Germany, lottery company. See thoee towel rollers at Sc. and lc. at R. MoFaul a, Kingeto nCarpob Warehouse. We are eellimr mnte ohetmer lung otreon. Mayor Elliott in out of town on R hurli- nou trip, nnd Ald. Canon oicinbed in the police court. this morning. 3 londid value in (Se. and 7c. annelettea at McFau|'s, Kingston Carpet Ware- hnnnn_ RB IV. house. house. Good afternoon 2 Have you tried Crown Blend Too? Can gel: it. at Gilbert : gro- (`mnnlninhn an nnmeroun how: or vacuum. nonaea In bne city. Sooour large double chest prntovmr 500. It is: world boatar. E. C. Mit- ..|...n cbell. Lipton's tea.30c., 40c. and 50. 3 lb. at Gilbert`: grocery. Th: in nation of Rev. C. J. Cameron unborn`: rooory. The in notion of into the Fourth Presbyterian church, Bos- bon. occurred Thursday night. Rnnninl lnr Hnhnrdnv: 50 black and occurred Thursday mgnn. Special {or Saturday : blue beaver overcoat: $5 60. $0.50, 98 50. Dunlop for clothing values. King street. New blueborrioll 8c.. can cataun 6c . bot.- Dunlop tor clothing values. rung ncreer. New blueborrion 8c. . cataup 60. , clo dried poncho: l0c., I lb. rollbuttor l8c. unto` Qnrinnui IIIM hn.nt.n `I ll nnir. -ra:999ha- J. Crawford. . Boys` tanned Inoed boots 3| 1: pair. Jult the thing to wear under rubbers. W. J. Dick & Son's clearing aalo. I.`-in nnnnlnl Cnr Rnr.urrI.n.-- .15 mnn'n Mcl"lIll'l, lungswn uu-pen H nrennu.-c. Your evee probably mute:-. mny be weaker than the other. we vest. and t. each eye neperetel end our prices are reasonable. E. C. M .hol|. Run.` ul-0;:-n tho Rm:-r. 1-nnrtmnnf. in bmoor. Youths` ulster: in all shades. in nll the Intent make: Ind nished equal In nrxle-red good: Lt wholesale coat. Star Halls robir in: sale. Tlmmnn Flinn nanny-nl I-Inimn unml._ mg sale. Thomas Flynn. enernl claim: spent. (}.T.R . bu sent In in resignation to gen oral mnnngor Hays. Mr. Flynn has secured unployment in Canada near Mn old home. IL-.- gnu -nnn An-.9 I\nn'r. vnn 0|\iuL old home. How an our eyes? Don't. you think glance won d improve your vision as well as your 1 ruacof Come and consult. E. C. Milo I, opticinn. Man : ulnar: from 3875 to 38. You sale. See us Saturday for your new oven-oat. We have them from 82.50 to $l5. Dunlap. King street. Mnvor Elliott; E. C. Mitchell, opucnn. , Men ulnar: 8875 will an AI. Inn 82 on every count by buy- ing from Ill now. But Hull`: ntiring only. In nlno nt1uIAn lvnnn A hnnx nn WI`. milrom null` nlll I rvurlng , . n ulster stolen from 3 house on Wel- Iingtonstnotlfowdnylngohu boonn-' tumod to thoovner by I poruon who chimp to have bend it conoouhd under A side- vdk in the noighhothood. ` ' Dina! Buuor! Born 2 diInnnoinr.U van nn mo nongnnornona. Blur! Sony dinppointu Bohuhy. but it but arrived and in in nnllv ohokn. lino. wool: and hound w.1`1. m\uaLv's. nu-ma rally Gilli null, noun. IIIII. wlnlu lnvl puunu squares. Gilhcvo . Now in its time to buy a black drono nit. Thou that other! would charge you `I9 and UN for we will toil yqu fdt Q to D. In: Hull`: ntirinl -It PARAGRAI-as PICKED up BY OUR` ausv napomrsns. The spin oi Inna any l.I1o-"whu use Poopla An Talking Alnnt--Nothing In 1 olpol tho Actuation of Thou Who Are `llklnl Hobs. ` Ben Hut" to-night. Bottle new oauup 60. Crawford. Honest 40. colfeo It Gilbews grocer 2.,` Our 500. unluundried shirt. is: wox-Ki bout-or at Bior's. Th: nifty nrninl-Ina nnrhl have been `Aid sole 0! boot: and shoes. ``A" battery had the usual weekly march-out tla morning. Extra henvy all wool tweed pants $1.50. Dunlop. King street. Mrs. Tove.Kimnt.on. is the truest of Mrs. Dunlap. lung street. Toye.Kingst.on. guest W. H. Lingham, Bellevillo. "Ran Hut" to-nisrht. II! III! in rot in nu nu ya; to I. ruining lo. [bring an! ehnn Alt '0 til INCIDENTS or "um um. `An luhpblo. but nigh hand: up no! Jlrh an llhv no can 50 3:30;:-t Wu hon inc noolvod Ion! Ownlnh yon. Jlllli. cunngnn `nlovovilloutn n 1.-an-no; nun]. ml.- yesterday He was two days ` island. unable to ran nu will burn up or man nor crew are new. A eeamnn on J. B. Feirgrievee & Son : steamer Arebian, writes to friend: in Hun- ilton thus they oi hted the Acadia on Friday Int. o' iohipiooben Inland. Lukesuperior. and it is hoped the cep- Lnin may hove run into this shelter for enter? or repairs. The nemel of the crew in fu I cannot be learned. on the Macks? Broe. have no record of them, but the fo - lowing are known to have been on the steamer: John Clifford, master; June: 11. Brown. chief en ineer: John Hiigbaon, second engineer; '1` omen Collins, mete; Stephen Sexb . eecond mote; John Grant. and Toulin, w eelamen; George Heard and Williams. remen; Gear Friend, pureer; Thoma Sexby, deckhnnj Annie Perkins, cook ,nnd ve ochere names unknown. lalllll vlllarslas s:s--nus I Never was Zion church mare g-ail de- corated with booths, buntin . ags. p nts. owers and neetly d waiters than last ni ht. The whole scene impressed one wit the success of this new cause. The lsoe was. however, uncomfortably crow ed be the regret ol the sales ladies, although not perhaps to the rsater part of the audience. The dinner ta les. liberal- ly patronised. were very tsstily and well laden and man ed by Mesdames Truss- dell. MoMaster. srshall,Bava ,Spoonsr, Hibberb. Dickson and McCalum. The "Mother (loose Market" was re ted in gay and fano costumes by iases E. Summerby. E nox. B. Irwin, B. Mit~ chell, M. Jenkins, 1). Rollinson. A. Mc- Kee. F. Walker, L. and E. Kemp, A. Mc- lver. The Mother Goose" chorus and songs were delightful. The fruit table was resided over by Meudames Whiteld and ` nnors; oand . by Misses C. and M. McAdoo: nove ties. .by Mrs. J. D. Boyd, Misses M. Millar and M. Mscdonald; aprons. by Mrs. Hartman and Mine 1. Campbell and Mrs. Woods; lanoy. Miss M. Strschan. Mrs. Virtue and Dales: cake. Mrs. Stnrzess. Misses Rowan and Cum- min ;head. hand and footwear. Mrs Willzy`, Misses Morton and Henderson. The programme was len thy. although several items were cancell . Most of the perlormers are smon the best smabeur artists in the city, isses (3. Mills, (3. Andrews, E. Summerby. and Messrs. Shannon. Jaoh-on. Bell. Orser. Ely Bros.. R. Young, Crolford. Potter and Rontley Bros. The whole affair is pronounced by every one ass very great. suoceess. The bsunr. dinner and concert continued this afternoon and evening. American companies. There have been oomporetively few marine disaster: to Canadian boats on the upper lulies in recent years. last year the atr. St. Mngnua, like the Acndimowned b the Mechye. of Hamilton, unit at a doe at Cleveland. The steamer was raised end brought to Port Dnlhounie, and after re- pnire had been elfected ehe wu burned to the water : edge at a dock one night. It in I coincidence that Capt. Clifford. who commanded the Acadia, was in charge of the St. Ma nus when re de- stroyed that best. we years ago the Canadian steamer Africa went down dur- ing a storm in Lnkolluron. Several of the crew were drowned and the captain went. to the bottom with his veuel. About I892 the steamer Celtic, likewise the roperty of the Monkeys, was sunk by I col iaion on Lake Erie. but no lives were lost in this innonnnn lo Tldlnp Yet. HAMILTON, Ont., Nov. 13.-Tho owners of the scanner Acadia have, us yet. nenrd nothing from her. but. still hope that she will burn that. her crew are safe. A mnmnn on J. B. Fninrriovou way buy on some of the up 1- lekee. The etr. Acadia in own by the Meo- kay Broe..l-Ieoiilton. She was built: in 1806 hv Melooltneon Broe., end in e com- ite `boat. of 509 not tone, classed A2. he was rebuilt and Ien thened in 1882, nnd repairs were made to or in 1895 and leer, epring. In the marine re ieoer the, Acadia is valuodata 825.000. 6 is in eured for $18,000, pleced through the Western assurance compeniy, of Toronto, which. however. carriee on y 85,000, the balance being divided among a number of American companies. There oomnnretivelv I viluvru IV wrv navuuu-u The Annual meeting of the Nth butt. band was held last. evenin . nearly all the member: being preeent. he statement: of the retiring mnneger and treasurer were allowed wound over until next, Monday in ht. when p.he oloe of manager will be til eul. The oioere elected (or the eneuing vonr wen: Pruident. Su-Be t. J. 8. Robinson, reelected; treasurer. . Shes; secretary. G. H. Kirkpnbrickzeommiloeeol management. Su -Sergt. Robineon. W. J. McNeil. E. Oreer, W. Jacobo. W. Holland. to be the but pnponllon on tho mule! today for curing oougho or ooldu. In houlu Ind ,`Pon OI:-Q Nogllgont-0. Hundrgda ol letter: for lottery 1-chemo: in Hunhurg. Honnnny, have boon deliver ed in Kin atou nnd probably they have been an ful y spread in other put: 0! Can- uh.` They no illqpl in tho wont menu under the anti-lottery luv, and at they ha we been ted in Canndn, n y boar one cent nadhn lulu There an a fine lot 0! post omen o cinla throughout the country v?0nf:uch n has no 0! the Canadian moi I impro pu can bo obtained. Tho forwnpl-sing 0300 in M nntrml. HUI III! III Jluj-. Although solicited by I npnuonentivo number ol inucnthl votoro in Onhrio -quI En dgnrl Inn nlnntinn II. II): An. mm: to tuna no oncnon an un up- prouching municipal count, W. Kelly, phougnphor. ha dooidod not to do no this nu-. In uriviun this ooncluiou puougnpnoc. an aoosocu not no no no ynr. urivingn Min pnnpud by unthnoln nu bmiuon ohnobr. Ho will 00!! -Iol C...`-Inntinn rth: nnhnnl has-I, Lac. DIIHIX Off. HO VIII E I13" \ introduction 061.50 school ,-._. u-K1 Hnlnntl In CHI rnlnnin `- Io:-rouoouon to too noon: unansw- -onr, vino. ifolocud. it will rennin hr ...4.ALno I-- hnlnnn nnlnoinp -nninilnl Ij. ll 1%. X Wlll IQXIII II mocha its baton suturing -uhipul puma. -..?_.T:: OL.---A-nbgh-A inn. - I. "'2. cash will in than ljud` the chat III chnnn in Irdl ll-in vonlll Ithouldcvri loIDup'cn Ollxlhot. an--L'-.._L....___...n... _._:__.u_ tho non phonon! and olmclolu round for ehnp hands. sou lip: and mu; nth, In In. ` hunt. ll nrsu mum ot the unuin Iuoamor. c has been I-Ailing for can an in one of the moat. bnmod men w o ply the laku. Patrick Dougharcy, non of Daniel Daugher- ty. Elm unrest, in cabin boy on the Acadia. It is than ht that. some accident Illl hap- penod to t o machinery of the Acadia. and that she is sheltered in some out.-of-t.ho- by DC ODD Montreal. |=ndI;-:In:nybI&"v:y.' = unsung-unsung. t phhdhouaIu..I.-the bIh.%1>IjIoj . No further hiding: of the overdue scr. Acadia hnvo boon roooivod and friends of thou IbOtl'd have alums glvon up hoping for the boob. Cops. John OliIl`o.d. who 1 oommmdod the steamer, in an old King- Ibonhn, having molded In tho vloinit. of Murnnv town from hi: bovhood unti re- ` ........... Ibomln, having Molded In mo VIOHIID ol Mm-nay tower from boyhood moving to 8:. CnthuinoI,.Cbout tan or ; dozen van-n IEO. Jolui Collins. moving no 55. uunumc|,.onouo won or A dozen years ago. Collins, ` father-in-law of W. J. MoNeill, our mer- ' hunt, in first mate of the miuin Itaonlnor. I a ham hann nnilino fnr van-n An in mm of ucnnpru Iuoonauopopnua have at IhoiI.y'ainurucondng. In-cosh :y;tciounurnyhgnpulmonyul|r- L15-nnglll STR. ACADIA MISSING. No `rldlnn In Rooohod from The 010! - tlnn luminan- 0n`:rI.h will not drew trade to e etoro 1! (node and who mechodn of the!) store 190 wrong. That. In the rueon we ere no pertlouler to hnvglyou united right when come here. hut`: why we elwue eve ecu-nothing new to show. Our but ouotornen are thoao who oxemlue the hergune offered by our competitors hefore oonln to us. Hell olntheo {or boys are nplontlid but Icon`: efford them. too high riced." Wrong madam, on can't eordl. 0 other kind. it one all t at 86 out lute two at M. which In the meager? Beuldea. we Ive units as low on $19.. No trouble to I ow you the guodn. Honey heck I! not nueed Whet more do you went 2 HKUCK I3 U|PU3Cu Ul- This will be agrand opportunity to secure seasonable goods at greatly reduced prices. Sales for cash only. Call and sse us. ed and put. up A eouooorn struggle. The commercialize: were too much for the acedemicens, and won I: a score of ten to seven. The Regiopolie ads are not satis- ed to remain under the stigma of defeat, and will eel: for A return match for entic- faction. J. J. Hunter refereed and An- drew Kennedy umpired. Varv few there are in Canada who know drew nenneay umpnrea. Very few there are in Canada who know the origin of bhe word " ridiron" no ep- plied to a rugby football old. The word is en Americeniem. coined to expreu the appearance of B eld on which the Ameri- can game is played. The style of play over Lhere cells for the field to be marked olf in ve yerd 1-queree. hence rerambling e gridiron it received the name. ll 3 beam lnving the hell does not edvenoe ve yards in three downs. or ecrimmngee. the opposing heem is given the ball. If the scrimmage is evenly matched. and no progress in mode in the first two scrim- muree. the bell is , heeled out I! mane m me man cwo ecum- magee. to the quarter who paseee to the back. whose business it. is to unb. The only otf-aide" rnle observed In the American mm is when the hnllis in scrimmage. s soon at the quarter touchee it all are "on side." There in mm any chance for scientic play in the American as in the Canadian game. There in A movement. on foot. amomr ueneuian game. There in a movement among hockeyiete which should receive the eup- port of all lovere of the game. It in to amal mute the junior teams and turn out one Rr`et~claae organization that would not likely beeocond beat in the nal eerlee. Last eeeson the city Wu overdone with teams. no leee than ve pushing {or a front place. They were the Creecente, Victo- ries, Granitea. Limeetonee and Queen`: II. Each team had two or three really brillient players, end if all were placed on the ice as one team. an uuzrezation warn, ngg anon wouldput up that would no throng any similar orgnniution in Cunudn. For the sake of the honor such I team would brin to the city the -chemo should be curl through. In the put only second rate teams hove been turned out. but under the new scheme all junior hoohoyisu would be members of a championship team. With Quoon'n senior team hustling {or the senior chnmpionahip and the new orgnnimlion mokilimbid for the other trophy, hockey would In in this city. meeting Va|-sitr. Yesterday afternoon the students of Regiopolia academy and Kingston buei~ nesa college played a rugby football match at the athletic grounds. The teams were fairl well match- ed and put mu born struggle. The nnmmeminlimn were too much for the The Lntest Events In This lnetltute of Learning The meeting of the Levsns society on Wednesday took the form of A Canadian Afternoon. Miss A. M. Mechsr, the well known writer, gun I short Address on the aim and spirit in which the work of the student should be pursued. The Aim of study should be the search for truth in the spirit and love of the truth. The speaker discussed the value of study in this spirit. Miss M. Murray. M.A., reed It paper on "Our Oensdinn Authors," and members of the society read several Canadian poems in illustration 0! this paper. The lndv students will hold e recention cl monnyy unnnco In Montreal Inn re The students of goology an min~ eulogy will visit the Foxton mines to- morrow. This will afford an excellent opportunity for collecting specimens of minornls and rocks. Tl.` ngninr agar in up}; -3" rung}. nn inlet: 0! Wolfe inland. A find: Iittootlon to locIoylII-0r| o! u Won-Known Football PiIuo-`l` 0 Onnluoa Wm Rondo In tho Junior IOI --0IIOI' lportlag X0800. Then in add to be good wild goon hun - Invnt. Bi Ba . Wollo Ialnnd. I . A. gditc II and pray of trioT.?!i grey on a"hunt.inorui6o around the bays ind TL` nnnniin -lII'nnnin Ann-sign} OLA ta-erv. Queen : college football team will journey to Montreal to play the McGill college eg- Eregetion on the 2190; inst. The locohotun as been ordered out. to practice. The silver watch charms for members of the Granite ohompionahipteem will be pre- sentaod to them next. Thursday night. at the dinner to be held At the residence of Dr. n l( n|...1.. (llllnf D0 D0 III C. K. Clarke. 'rn.vnnrI~(|\I1 A U. xx. uurn. To-morrow ends the deer uhootin our son for 1896. The lbtah inab.. the any on which we seunn clones, falls on Sunday, but as it in illegal to hunt on the Lord`: dnghtho season will close the day before. A 'l`m-nun. nun u. in. . linln Hum I'al'|0 S9530" WIN OIDUG EH8 (lily D0lO|'9- he Toronto press are just a little too fresh in calling down Queen : footbnlltenm for "nel-vo in chullen `in; the Ottawa ol~ l cg regatiou. a men men 0 tiigesolatteg organization took th6`gl:ifai&ti\`O. telegraphiu here for 6 match, and saying they want A hnrd practice match before Varsitr. Ye:-oerdnv muurnuon 0| win The lady reception to their friends on Thanksgiving day in the college. 'l"hn mnrlionl nnnmn-mu hold in rnt. nu. we couogo. The medical concur:-us hold its first nu- aion on Tuesday. Two sophomores nnd A junior were prosecuted for various irregu lnr aces, and heavily ned. This year`: freshman`: class in vidently I model ono. Thu nndanm Iil hold 1 concert. Ind freshman : class In vldencly model The students vi I hold conoort nnd pmmonndo in the college building the so- cond week 0! Dooomber. in lid of the gym nninm. mnnorus and men. The senior year in art; will meet on Monday nltarnoon for the par of select.- ing In candidate for the pro-i one 0! the slum maul society. mm! the for I. nomi- nation of onndidntal for other office-. Tho elections occur on the Gut Saturday of Dnnnmhnr. OAK BALL, KING STREET. Boon flan .` When! Why to the grant nlo of "0!- lord'I" lunch 01 book, shoot. mbbou. manic. nlilul. 0%.. II tho old Ihnd, IYI Prlnom strut. A. Ahu-ndIh_v. la uvmcsron maul mlou OI WOIIO lllhn. The Granite: willigin contest the junior ohunioncgip nut your despite u- serbionaol b 0 Toronto pmu to the con-. ta-nr_v. ' ` l\.ungn n An-an cmohll fnnnn will innrnnu IIIIHIIII. The missionary ueocietion meets to- morrow morning at eleven o'clock. The delegate: M. the late inter collegiate mie- uioneyy Alliance in Montreal will re The ntndenu of nanlmtv An min. olocnona on December. The moat extenaive range of material for fall and winter overcoata and anita ever ahown in King- aton. Direct impiirtationa of the neat gpda made. I`_II --_I_. -_.I _..L ALA "<:'.1Te2}iy'.'J'eT&.Z choice of complete Itock. no. ounllty hut. no. Boll hunt. q-dis In-6. lIo.. new tonntocnhu Gabon Ian novbllr hcriuo. .Cnvfo:d. WHAT IS TRANSPIRING IN THE ARENA OF SPORT. Maim;3$l Bands {GENERAL 1)3[E;~_u0TEs.| QUEEN'S COLLEGE NOTES. Latest London and New York Fashions. UTE, nuu II III WUIV PIILXXI VII ` team. ngg at ld,put I'.hu_t. wquld u aunt W. I. UBERNLA. runnu. Dnm-mu um l:nu.ui-lI Puli- oou strut. blool nbovq old stand. 'hII Lunmo UIn)n-nun-OM-I50 P: strut. Tolophono Mu. Open Du and T. F. HARRISON. Unnn-run AND EIIALIII. Prinoou Must. Phonu-Wuoroom|, 00; Buldonu. U1. bovine prices. ISTEACV&STEACY I-IIEIIA MAso.\'-In Kingston It the Boats of Providence. Nov. 13th, 1896, Mary Ann Mason, sister of Henry Mason. and 70 years. Funeral will take place from the Houss of Providence to-morrow (Sumrdsy) st 2 p.m. Friends and soqusintsnool an respectfully invited to stand. (}1.s:nsoN--In Kin scon, Nov. 13th, 1800, Ann. mlict. of t. 9 Into Junss Glseson, ngod 78 esrs. Funsrsl wi I make have from hsr Isis IG- dsnco. oornsl-Jo usual and next Sundn afternoon at thus o'clock. Friends an ucqusintanoss no respect- lully invited to Attend. 1- [AND FOR SALE. SE VIN OCTAVI uquuro. In od order. the bone. Origins] vnlno. A-sun ml for 0150. A110 Halon H I 3. Mn Camus`, organ for real: ohoop. Apply to Hy. Homlonon no Pribcou ntnot. I-- USE TUIZC CV T au_u|-Auuulh. Nunhu bounulvotl 00 lb nn huh ol Bow. John Iudl. 50 & Scotch evangelist. `nu Aunnln Inn Work! nan: "A nrolound I Visit our garment rooms daily. We're adding to our reputation as cloak handlers. Hundreds of handsome, carefully made gar- ments to pick from, and many a satised woman has made a selec- tion during the last week. If we have pleased others we can please you. Suppose you try us. Tweed Coats, $5 to $9. All-wool Clieviols, $5.50. Freize and Boucle jackets, $5.50 to $10. Plll`. (`lath You-Ira}: `K On V3-JU [U flU- Covert Cloth Jackets, $8 to $10. 12-...-. v..-1...... Q. s. an VIU LU WSW- We show only the latest styles in jackets even in our cheapest garments. (`all cnHn;9Ar| GOOD (ll-NERAI. SERVANT. APPLY 10 Min RoI>er!.son.-or. Clnnnoo and Wol- lin Qon otrooho. WANTED -- HELP - RELIABLE RN 1! ovary looulh : local or Invol 100 introduce | new d ucovuy and hoop Mg 0' curds tacked up on Moon. fonool And MG throunhnnt. town And countrr stud OI- ploymont. ; vommlnlon or uhry. Jar month and oxponun. nnd In my dopollf In an! hunk when started. or pnrtionluu wr Tho World Iodlonl Iloctrlo 00.. I1- don. 0ut.. Pamndn. no road Ooocol `nvuconu Ills ul- dnnli In Annttnlh. SIXTY-'l no G Mon`: CI 1. |.__....I Lgglnh .-A-jjna l Throngs Clok i&B%uyers weaver jackets, $4 to $15.. High class, tailor made jackets, $10 to $20. \lI.. -|.n... ....l.. ol... ln.1\n` soul-- recommended. No vnnhln I list Clements. 254 King Itroot. \'O. I CLYDE TERRACE. BYDINHAI A game. won Apply to In. Davin. out. Earl and .-lyulanhnm utrutn NEW BRICK HOUSE NO. III! ITTAIT nlroqt. with all mo`Iorn oonvonlolooo. Apply to Uaorn Wilson. MI King-Gnu vacuum In-nun uni-nndbu. Us I In Sands] 02 Night (hllo. A.C.J0lllIST0l&IIO._ op ' Lfi |ton".ou E011 W ' l.I:Ion la n o lnqI|_gon,':or:nto |n!d.:.on a . 0 III `1....:..':'.3 ...2'.'o... ...'I:-n. T liixuo rim "a'ALn. `siilnx ocnn nnulro. mod order. ue Orlclnd wwna nnnv Iall Vin: In ngroublo to tak-. lm provoo tho up tlto. II can I: alga _.un_ ~u+i_`v_ i_a_ R()0IlS TO LET. WITH K)ABD, IS OUT root. -a__.____:_:j..- `nioifnofri. no no qunn nun. Apply to J. B. cnnrrnn. A OIKIIILLIIOI OUAIIIIT. Hm t. but in nu` ma. "o?n.?n'y"w $c.un Ln an ' to'n,'l'ononto'snd IonI::Inoll1li tuna o! Ihlvlo I ":`:r.E."' .5. 1 _,, A,, j, , ,,{____:.-_.d PRICE TWO. omiwsj J. H. Montgomery, Manager Cloth- ing Depnmnonb. 10 n.m.--Ftuh t.oMmon"" ` zjidl wootaerly wmdn. {air to olouily I ooldor with now Inn-la. III lIlKlI|.Dt Call solicited. -I--:- GENERAL SERVANT. IUEIT I reoommondod. No vaulting. llsl otrool. ui-."u.A|. APPLY 10 K ANI)- HIVID BETTIII IIDIJIIII THAN `III PUIII OIL. Riv. Jami mncusu. ono. WEATHER PROBABl|.;'|'IIIo-`-'- Every clock in our store reduced in pticg mm 10 to so pet cut. for t_he bflance cl til -- --.' T` from Q1. Q8. Magic Cough Cure WIIII COD LIVER OIL ...--|.|- 5.. o..n._ For Halo by all Drngglnu. noroontovu unyothuln u Ion u Minn In nan all d I00 I on.'l'oront.o and Ionttir Inc m nmnnmnu n! nnoo olll - mcxsbn-sT i-`oris`ALa; w. n. DBENNLN. nlmmn nth Run; LII "WA:~1'aD __'wTN E. To`rATl' or us] an un- A -.-I- A- IIO hurl.- VHO onesy Beve. ED@@ lindow Jiilllli. ]THE DAILY BPJTISH WH1G.%[ aunruny ovcnlng." II to Aid. Anon to ma. Robinson my. "Ilr. Bumotu? Oh Ella : man who mid. at tho voti- ingnonilleoti Jhnt i! ll hndnot boon Torhiu youvon not Inn boon elected this you. ntorud Aid. Robinuon, and AH. Allan nlnplud into Inqnonioning dhng t 850 Ilocton An Thlglng and ky- u, in; on the luluool. Manager Foam in now nnxioul that the oil limiu should be changed in n er that. tho Queen City Co. will not be I I to loouto on the comet loo `um outside the uilung limits. when, 0 believes, the company : oil shod: would be dnngemusly close in MI pnmiau. A number ol the mombon of the fire. lost nvcnlu yotinto tn-oublo with lid: -ubjocb. ocnnionnlly. Ind "ling Bcfhuooxoupluionlothornlo. Onene- tionoltbo obotonnyahdoonot Inn: \hQuun()iI.y oiloonpnny Iocnbd hon. huunilthoydidlmlloy Iooklcul tho cnolsnl oiluaduo inurftoviththo `uni ao.pnny.v ilonnothu ado. Q. tin ho douvnt tho ..-n..--an --gin, human in Lnnlnnd Iconpnn v- 3.-No. M265. Fair Play to all New Comcrs. Kingston has room for them all. l\J \.a\JlV I r\r|\o I\JI\u. ENDKR9 will he rovoivad by the undorslam Cd n In 5 jun. IONIIAY NEXT [or work: ui in tho arvcllon 0! an ullhm luuil-Mn; for Dr. J C (`onnelI. lowest (under not new--ca rlly nct`ovfo P()\r\'I".R & >0 Amhllooln. Immun.' Bank Building. Winter Cream cloee In me ptnlsee. A number ol the re, went end light committee, headed by Aldn Cnrde end Llvingeaou. end equipped with plum o! the city. tune in inetnr menu. ec.. marched throng`: aeunqui wud yesterday eaemoon. on their way to in the epect. proxzeed nice for the sheds. Tbeoelli of mu: meeting by Md. Robineon had the elfect. 0! imbuing some ol use alderman with A sudden desire to know nomething About the matter. `Hm nhnn-4, imlrinn [mm the unar- lo Inov nomunlng noon: mo matter. The ohnner. judging from the utter- aneaolcleoton. no that on the munici- pal battleeld next January than will be I ad olun Met 0! nldonnon opponod Iotho ptogoaud up in the lunih. " bear no going to appoint .\l. S. Bumotlo c `runner! tho mun nonunion Id. Saturday waning." id AM. Allen to Robinson noootdnv. Burnotu P Vlllvuav Good quality, hiy Goo?!, 20c. 25c and 35c. Two-toned Cheviots, 35c. Tweed Costumes, 25c, 35c, 40c and 50c. Rlarll anrl Nnvu Spraas. 2 75c and SI Undevear. It's the wonder value of the year, 81.25 and $1.50 ne goods for 75c and $1. Supply is limited. l.:u`lies' Snlk Wnists onened to- IO!" C and V1. [Jpn] I3 uunu:u. Ladies` Silk ists opened day. %%%4RD...Y -3. Ins Pnnoass St.. no}-tn Sldo Ki|gsto|| Ismunii "LiuINc.I Help Competition. Cheaper Light. Improve Quality. Rebuke Monopoly. C-h;nht and optlchn. no muons at-us. Those lo. nu. Are not necessarily rich. It's easy to dress well on a little money if you buy at the right store. That dosn't mean buying cheap stuff. It's the falsest econ- omy to get poor quality. Drio/sg Goods. * 1!-1-_"'1: uuu 5110. Black and Navy Serges, 25c, 35c and 50c. ______ ......1 r..:.......:.-.m :n all J35 uuu Jun. Linings and Frimmings in all leading lines. Trimmed Millinery u . . - - - - - - '- . . . . . _ . _ _ --' $1.50 and up. A very special line for Saturday. Jackets. $5. Our $5 bargain in jackets and Capes brought us many buyers. We've another lot for Saturday. Your pick of 58 beauties. See our window of Special IPUHLIII M[H|NE,| Winn: .-sALE $l2.000o\:vorth of Boots. Shoes, % Trunks `' Valises wen Dressed Women % THE OIL Lmufs Qui=..'n'6Nm. TO co Ni ACTORS. nlllau ..nl L- .....-:u-A 5.- oh- nunhu ATTEND THE Upper. noun bnrclou, nu rower. Arebinn Girls Frolic--Chi\ ron, Mn. 0. H. Ogilvie; Misses Fannie priggu, bole. Re ner. Florence O'Donnell, Ru y Don- nol , Edith Hardy. Lita Norris. Mny An non, Adeline Appleton. Prieeteeeec of A lo--Cbuperons. Mleeee L Suthorlnnd, . Mucplzerson; lender, Miss M ie Derry: Mine: Nellie Thomp- son, Ed: Seymour. Beatrice l)eRoche, Lizzie Newman, Ethel Milan. Edna Reid, 5` lorenoe Reid. Edna Comer. Meme Wil~ kins, I-Iv: Suiley. Lillie Reid. Mabel Mil.- chell. Dnrnnn 514-ultlina-a.__|' llhn-n, J, Qhnrnn, choll. Romnn Soldiu-0-I . Uhovn. J. Sharpe, C. Taylor. H. Sargent. B. Provost. J. Frlnklin. O. A. Gates, \\'. McCall, H. Poloon. B. (hllovny. J. Sparks. J. Shnr , 8. Squires, T. Gillespie. E. Cummings. Hamilton. u.-:5`. I`.nOnni;f?LAnn|-nnn XIII, J A Humlbon. Sprite: Fnnt.uio-Chnporone, .\lru. J. A. 0. Human. Minn L. Douoghno. Mun M. Donoghuo; Msbel Hihn, Hollie Donoghuo. Willa Wnggonor, Edith Young. Nnindo-Chaueronn. Mn. J. Uilderuloavo. W.J. mu: & SON.| Willa Wnggoner. mum loung. Nniade-Cheperona. Mn. W. Inonee; linen Emmi Adams, lame Neal. Hettie Benupre. Mnud Welsh. Genie Ilotcalfe. Nellie Creeggun, Hattie Derr . i'|orenoe Seymour. Pearl ")|drieve. uleline De Roche. Bertha Jolmeon. Agnes Sale . Lillie \V'hxI.e. Georgie Hilton. Agnew Vilkino. Florence Hamilton. Ethel Robinson, Id: McDer- -450 Il. uncut-9: . I. U uxnrsy; rung Herod, J. A. sum: \'Alon'u Unut. Ilnjorl Galloway; Arias. Jack llclhy: Junph. Johnrbou; Rabbi Bnnnol. John Doha; Shit [Ida-in.J. R O :8inon- Ida. W. Jlcnloyalnllnch. J. . Povon: hnhlln. Juno Bradshaw: first Guard. I`, D `Eln: Innnnd ll-and. J. D. (XII- task devolved. Theoosnsqmua er; teeutlful, and one could almost feel the breeth oi the lan uorous breese as it sighed over the el `and along the streets of Jerusalem, trodden by our Saviour nearly two cen- turies u o. The costumes were in most cases uzlingly gorgeous. though they were. in ell instances suited to the pecu- liar requirements. Every one knows the story of Ben Bur. that took the English speeking literary world by storm some years ago. In the pantomime. the rst scene opens in the desert. Balthazar one of the wise men. guided to the` birth place of Christ by the star of Bethlehem, is discovered alone in front of his tent, awaiting the oomlng of Melchoir and Gaspar. They start on their journey in aearch of the Babe of Bethlehem, In the next scene, Joseph and Msryere seen st the Joppe gate. The interview with Herod. hig,ordere to them to seek out the infant Saviour, their nd- ing and adoration of the letter. after their heaven-directed journey. are all faithfully, beautifully, and ably pictured. Then fol- low scenes in the life of Ben Hur, the con- spiracy agkainst him by his former friend h. nnuan. in arrest and condemnation to s ireo Blnlli mm by me Iormer menu eeeee. ie erreet and condemnation the gulle `s; his aubeequent release from slavery, is return to Jerusalem to nd his home broken up. and his mother end sie- ter driven out as le re; his successful search for them, and t eir nal cleansing by the meek snd lowly Neurone." The whole cloeee with I vtrilrin ly beautiful allegorical scene entitled Ins Dream of the Nile. The oelcium light is used with dazzling effect, during the progress of the re reeentntions. kg rlnnninn (J OLA "Rs|I.fAriAl," "him try and still. miss mancne nuuon, in her solo dance. in thechnrsctar of "The- lia," displayed the brilliant terpsichorean skill that has given her more than a local reputation. At the close of her dance she was presented amid thunders of applause witha bouquet of beautiful white and el- lov chryssnthemums. Misc Florence il- liems in her pcreonntion ofsylvides, Queen of the Butteries. was exceedingly taking and effective. While it may seem unfair to single out an one of the rformere for special common ation. the nncing ol the two youn ladies rst mentioned brought down the ouse. In the case of each per- former, no room for unlavoreble criticism wasleft, and the greatestcredit is duetosll let the painstaking work, study and pe- tient perseverance which alone could have been a means to the grand success achiev- ed last night. Io`nIIm-imp ana that namsu nf thong who groups: Bul.t.orioa-Chaperons, Mrs. J. A. G. Hudon. Minn M. Don hue. Misc L Douoghue: Flouie Hu on, Kathleen Donogbue. Mndolino Cumxion, Floeaio Ohiko. Gertrude Mucklor, one Mendoll. Huuie Wright. Lulu Ca 5, Grace Murphy, Bonnie Stroud, Flo. novsky. Clam IL...`-.oi.n I`.n:h.nu-n_.l`.hnnArnn, Mrs, Uhlle. Egy Linn Fundnngo--Ch: ron. Mrs. J. S. . eilson: Minna Clan nylor, Kne U pper. Frodn Bartlett, Eh Power. Anbinn Frolic--Chnnoron. rnnl Kovnn. mm loom. awn: mn- nus. Ada Adnng. Km. Corri . Followingvutho unto! aw. in thonniupotlionoltho purlonnanoo: Ben Hut. M K. K Blrltnll: Ben HIP. IIQIII. -l.D.l"D: lrlg-I-Iuu Iocn:IoIhrdI|nllur.IiIII lcla-co`: `Brut. Ibo Lillian 1!: Anal. in oum - way. Is- Gurus Iluunlh; 3] ol Bu- b-lbs. Plano I. Willi;-0: Thill nub). Iin Ilncho Baden: children cl In u. lino Vivian D. Filth and fhdo Inux nanny. I`uuu(hI|nd| Famous. Nu-In-`rqylor ndc. Nann- Tuylu; lulu cl c.-In-in mg I . 0. Int- ann: init. Iiloqlxb Ihnd: duh.- (;AvEA TALE or THECHRIST.` H. D. BIBBY 00.1 HUR LAST NIGHT. loans: from The orient. In `rho Dan of GI! Saviour-Lltlo 0! A Young Joulnh No0I0-K|I|'Iton'l Anllollfl llobly Ao- qulv `rhonnolvn. The mnnnor in which the apeotnculn nbomine" Ben I-Iur was preooutaod at nrtin a opera house lute evening reoota innite credit upon the manager, And those who took rt in the production. There was not A h tch during the perform- mm, and thou: when too]: mrr. scouittod There hitch during the perxorm- snos. and those who took rt scqultted themselveses though they sd been to the manor born end were used to tread the boards every night for years. Although they were oompsrstively strenge to the stage. and labored under thedissdvnn es peculiar to first ni ht productions emstours. not the slig test sign of awk- wardness was apparent. end while it is immeasurably more ditcult to hold the st- tention of such s large houses was present last evening, by pantomime, then when the plot is Interprewdby the eloquence of speech, the dos and continuous interest manifested hyt one present won an un- mistekeble tributsto the skill end caps- bllity of those upon whom such an onerous task devolved. TL. Annnnri -u-vsr-I bountiful. reoentntiona. be dancing ol the "Butteries." "tho Nymphs," tho Nninda." em, was in each and every inaunce I marvel of grace. try and skill. Min Blanche Hudon, Iz- " .li.-`In-`A Ila. In-Elli-no. OA-nninhnnnnn ed Int. night. Following an the mines of those who took put, with the chaporonn to etch gl 0|.|p8Z BuI.t.orioa-Chaneronn. molt. Nymph. o! DI ne-U|uporon. Mrs. Build; liar . nbol 'l'l'muat.on. Stalls Roan, Lillie Raynor. Plot-anco Sprig;-. Kath Ainnloy. Josie Raid. label Day. In-uni Rnvnn. Ednn loom. Stall: Em- thonniupotuonouuo purlonnanoo: uon~ at. Capt. Bu-null; liar.` ( ngchlohn Anal-tint, Ivulg I; nmond; In-Ila (younger) Alfred Pu ` n-lI- Inllhnlnr. (In; Crnn: Idehoir. Ilrunmonn; -cu-In U lnoll; nlthnnr. (loo. < II unk... gannpl BEAUTIFUL PRODUOYION OF BEN I CLEARING Jon-0 NONI, anon: uuy. " Edwin Hoots. nnnn KAliQ(`1'l'iIr|.lI. KIN G STON. ONTARI( D. ulna run- : Udehoir, arty: King And He II Bight. Aid. Skinner states thou i! the aldermen opposing the uteneion of the oil limits, were to spend as much time and eloquence on the grain elevator queetion, instead of ghting the proposal to allow another in- dustry to locate hero. in would be more to their credit. and no the interest; of their oonstiwente. Tho Agnemenl In bmltted. The street railway extension agreement, as drawn u b city solicitor McIntyre.And which obtain the unenimoue up rovni of the board of works, was submit. to the street rnilwey company to-day. I! the company decides to eooept its terms the Agreement willbeleid before the council at ita next meeting. llnn Down By A Blcyollnt. A young girl. named Gall hy, wu knocked down and run over b n ic clint. who was riding on the aidewn k u I or two ago. The girl was injured no mo on extent thnc do was nnnhle to attend ho her uaunl occupation {or some time. The collision occurred on A street corner round which both girl and cyclist won turning, each going in nu opposite direction. noun nu nun: v---u--. Persona having chime ugninec town and township councils should present. such under the new municipal law before the last? meeting in December. New councils cannot beexpecbed to know the vnlidity of cliimu contracted by predecessors. Under the old system the number of county oouncillore elected throughout the province wu L400. mg! the new act. reduc- ing the number to 500 VI save the fnrmere, nil estimated, about 825.000 3 year. It would like your Opinion on the subject.