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THE MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... gave the famous bull at Brussols on the eve of iaterloo. Of Mr. Julian Sturgis's ':Cormedy of a Country House' we cannot speak too highly. When we say that only 31r. Sturgis could produce so delightful a story we have not said too much in its favour ...

PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION IN BELFAST

... I~e thought it was unques- v tionably desirable to have an exhibition, and he 1 wvould not insult their intelligence by speaking on a number of matters whbich might be fairly left to t the cormnittee wvhich would have the matter in chalrge. (Hear, hear ...

THE DRAWING ROOM

... t ,any persone whmo apljlios to J. P. Moce ir.4N, 64, Crancery Lawe, Lourdoer, Wi .C. 318 er Mr. Henry Chaplin, M.P., will speak at Srrews- be bury on. Saturday neat on the subject of binc- talliern. to The .dfuinris Pormt understands thait Mr. NI. HI ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR MARCH

... rode in man's fashion, as beingr l saf or, while the side-saddle was considered good 0 form' for state occasDions. Chaucer speaks of e his 'Wife of Bath having uon her feete a pair a of spurris sbiarp.' Enrlyinthefourteenth century h ladies not only ...

THE ETHICS AND PRACTICE OF MUSIC

... anl in a sense raise him above his less gifted fellow-neon. Inl thle next division of his subjec' i.. C'iuhvick proceeded to speak of what he called the 'irst artistic discipline,' as shown in the spirit of sacrifice, and lie shaowed how this aelitilnont ...

LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL CONCERT

... to- ) morrow, when two meetings will be held, one at h half-palst three and the other at half-past eight, I Mr. Clarke will speak on the subject, 'Proud men I and woomen. at the mfternoon meeting. 3Mr. , Vance and the Fellowship Choir will sing at both ...

THE PROPOSED BELFAST INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... towns of Engwlad and Scotland within the last few years. The queries which he had read in con- nectiou with the report would speak for them. selves, 'these queries had been addressed to a very large number of the leading merchants and manu- facturers, r ...

LURGAN MUSICAL SOCIETY

... Comrnittee was dated from the Ituri River, August 28, 1888, this one is dated September 1. Speaking generally, both letters are alike in this. that they speak of the extraordinary rlifficulties which had to be overcome in the march up the Ituri River ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE PANTOMIME

... effective indeed, wwhile the dresses, which have been designed by Mrs. J. F. . Warden. are beautiful and in perfect taste. Speak ci ing of the company. it is not byany meausassi uong f as any previous pantoinime combination we have had, bat the different ...

FAIRS

... LARNR-The April fair was held yesVnrdar, aMI was largely attended, There was a fair displayvcf stock. Prices. generally speaking, were fine.sr.I. if anything, showed a slight improvement. Ed of prime quality sold at 60s to 66s pertcvt.: secund quality ...

LITERATURE

... simply discbarges the duty which is expected of her-she tells her story in a straightforward way, allowing her personages to speak for themselves. It may be said thaththey never act otherwise than consistently with nature, though not one of them can be regarded ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... of his hat Of the structuro or of the series of structure3 which constitute the Exhibition Palace it is not possible nr to speak in terms of exagroration, It is )worthy w of thle country which has raised it, worthy of its II splendid resources, of its ...