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CUTTINGS FROM THE COMICS

... CXTINGS FRtOMI THE COMICS.* (From Punch.) TOO MVCH GBNIUS.-roet: Oh-s-I slways ite mly poems right off, without any-corrections, know, and send them straight to the printer. .iYnever leok at 'cm a second txme.'-ritio : No mnore do your readers, my boy 1' NOTE FOR TlMi NXF.W UNIONISM. U ion is strength. Let lovers of communion Rclemnebe~r Strength (of language) is not Union I NEW DBFINITION ...

HADLEIGH FARMERS' CLUB SHOW

... HAwlEBIG.H FAREsRS' ULUB' SOW.[ Tbe annpal exhibition of agricultural, riding, aud nag horses in connection with the H~adleigh Farmners' Cluab teoor plaice yesterday (Friday), in irreproachable weather, irn Hiolbeetki Park. wbich weet again kindely -placed et tbR disposal of the Club by the President It SirJosua owly),and. of eouree proved a mustt ea ?? excel lent shbo w-ground.; Thbe whnole ...

ART AND LITERATURE

... It TEN Ysuucs' CHUnC~r WORu IN NATAL. By in Rev. a. W. L. Hivett. vicar of St. Mary Magdalen, ot iBarnstiple, and late vicar of St. Martin-at-Palace, 3y Norweeb. (Publishers, Jarrold and Sons.)-A reviewer vo of this liitly prettily bound volume may be pardoned if 1(d at the outset ha perpatrates a pun which is forced on 3y his pen-if he eays that this book might rivet any 3d reaivr. It is ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMICS

... ICUTTINGS FROM THE 'CoAlMICS. (From Punch.) APPRIZOATcVE.-Amateur tenir: I shall just sing one more song, and then I shall ?? friend: Couldn't you go first? NiL DEPERlANDuH.-Fair visitor (to hostess) How wonderfully %vull Mrs. Wilkinson wears. I do hope I shall be as good looking as thtattheoagel -Fair hostess: So do I. TFIANK GooDNEss E ! !-Hungry' Home Ruler: WVaiter I Iwant sole ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE.COMICS

... CUTTINGS FROM THE.COMICS, (From Punch.) DARnINITss-- The Evolutionary Squadron. D Fi]iToN of military manceuvres- Peace. work, ErlTAP4I ON A PLATE OF VENisoN. (a suggestion, at tile service of those who collect menu cards).- 4' Though lost to sight, to memory deer ! WOMAN'S HAMPIEST HOUR. (By a sour old Cynic.) kyiee journal raises wordy strife About the happiest hour of woman's life. ...

IPSWICH SCHOOL OF ART

... STUDENTS' EXHIBITION. The annual exhibition of the work of the studoets st the Ipswich School of Art was opened at the Art Gallery on rMoaday, and willcontinue tobeopen until next Saturday. - The same satisfaetory feature of cther exhibitions is again noticeable. Progress is still being made, and ir. W. T. Griffiths may this year be cougratalaied on the high degree of utility to which he hlas ...

PERFORMANCE OF THE DAUGHTER OF JAIRUS BY THE EYE MUSICAL SOCIETY

... PERFORMANCE OF THE DAUGHTER I OF JAIRUS BY THE EYE MUSIOAL SOCIETY. The Eye Musical Society gave its first concert in the !Corn Hall, Eye, on Fridav evenicig, when Stainer's beautiful cantata, *'lThe Daughter of Jairus, and other bigh-class selectioms by vuriaos eminent com- posers were perfornriil. The Society, which has for its PrPeident the vicar (the Rsv. Donald Campbell), nhready ...

[ill] FROM THE COMIS

... 4GS FROM THE COMICS.' } - I (From Punch.) A SORATCH COMPAKI.-A cat fihow. Tim MAYFAIR How.-Goode, Baird, and vor~ indifferont. A Nior Os';II& (IX Pi~r~AmrA'rmON).-Libretti't: ?? here's a graird eflect. TIIPy all san, ?? swear!' Then thsere's a magnificent 'Oath (Atlons? Ilow do you propose to trett that9 -Ctonpu~ser: Oath Chorus ' IH 1) Major. TIT rOR TAT.-Ciiptaill Pullen (having just ...

THE AMALGAMATION OF COUNTY SHOWS

... rTO THIE EDITORs.] Sin,-Tbe above is just now an all-important subject in the minds of ill who like to see once a year the bist that the county can show. It is really just now a question whether we should have a county show each year or one every four years. It would be well if both sides were looked at. If the four counties of Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex, and Cambridgesbire were to unite for one ...

POUTRY SHOW AT IPSWICH

... I POUITRY SHOW AT ijW[H. The first oein bera' ebloe of the saao:i tin conec :-n .with the Ipls wich and East of E:'glamvi Poih!. e:n] Pi:eon Asoia/tionl, held in the Ohl Rm ?? cn Tuesday, w/13i nI iqualifiede succres. Yt'-tr a:! nets admtiringu thel qun;.ity of tie efbib ,, thei Wiia ?? vrexally exnle-! thin ti:) local iiuri n:tt!avr i1a acl opporwtitity oiF comau thi1 with a:l E ., ?? Es: ...

LITERATURE AND ART

... The Church Monthly is an old familiar friend whose presence is alwys welcome, and it is fortunate in having an editcr wbo is widelg kuown and very much liked, and tbat is realiy tbe secret of SaccesS Of ?? sopular *nagazine amongst all who are interested in thc dissemination of Christiau knowledge. Lor g lif .and increosieg prosperity to Fredk. Sherlock. 'ihe Newesman is a new publication ...

BITS FROM BOOKS

... BITS FROM 3BOOKS. A STiiAi~GE VISION. The master of tlC house led the WIvn to another Jore nd ?? roloon. TClis wvas Seated to accolmnodat obc~ut~forty.,or fifty Persons. ~1i sets ereraned in thu's rising oneo ?? the ether as ill a tlit'tl'C. lBut. wher'e the stage ought to have been., there, was oul1yj blank wvall, fitted with a grat ~i'~i ofsmal d svji'r.PJ.'ofundlis lowver'dt he llrllahi ...