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... ~ur 3oibrarp Cable, i id gh MAGAZINES FOR JUN2j, [THIIRD NOTICE;J )y. The ICornhill Magazine opens with a very able or article on The New Mrdel Otfefer, an apt sugges- IC, tion that Cromwell ?? the best reformer of tbe Ao 'War Office E n1p and has ever seen. The writer points out thatk. ho Army Is not a sorvic,, because an officer r.'rst bring cash to supplement his pay. ts, ie also 'goints ...

BEAUFORT HOMING SOCIETY

... .EU UIORIT HIOMING SOMIETY. 8110W AN;D EXIIIE13ITIO;N Al FI1SHPO'NDS, The Bleaufort Hloming Society held their first show and cxhibition on Saturday in the large clubroom of the Spotted Cow, tie club's headquarters, the Causeway, Fishponds. The society, which is under the presidency of Counoillor A. J. Saise, with Councillor A. J. Harris as vice-president and Messrs William Coram and A. W. ...

CONCERTS IN CLIFTON

... (:UCkN'ERT'S IN CLIFtTON. ?? he two invitation eoncerts given yesterdtay at theO 'Victoria rooms, Clifton, by t1r ErnesS Cric. tc.l, d* proved njovel and delightful in a rema~rkable dre,,.3 2 | In the happiest manner possible 3r. Crichton intro- asjduced to tsvo large audizoces a couple of very interesting nmodern inVentiOnS in musical mechanismn !-the Angelus Orchestral and the Man1ytone ...

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... ?? rt ra b Zable, a MAGAZINES FOR JULY, a [FIFTH NOTICE,.] mat The Strand Magazine has a chatty Interview of with Mr G. H.B]oughton, R.A., who was horn in Norfolk, aithough he was taken to America at the ad tender aep of two years. I-e was exceptionally ire fortunate as a schoolboy, for when the master of thrashed him his big brother went down to the school and thrashed the master. Sociable ...

Theatrical Mems

... T-beatrical memm MIme. Butterfly, which hts been added to the programme at the Duke of York's Theatre, is a tragle episode with a Japanese background. Cho-Oho-San (Mics Evelyn Millard) has married an American lieutenant, who has promised to return to her when the robins are making their nosts. Some very beautiful panoramilo effects are given to illus- trate her waiting anxiety, but when he ...

Theatrical Mems

... Tq-~atrical pC0. A collection of unpublished Garrick papera has been discovered in London, at a soileltor's In Now Inn, Strand, where they had probably been left by Gatrick's widow eighty years ago. If thoy are not claimed by June 8th they will be sold. Miss Janette Steer will withdraw Kenyon's ! Widow at the Comedy after next week, and revive Pygm-alion and Galatea. At the Royalty ...

Theatrical Mems

... ?? -- ?? Zbeatrical Mmum Mr Julian Cross has just lost his son, Mr MaU Cross, a rising young soene painter. In creditable contrast with the retrograde stop recently made by one or two prominent manage- ments which ought to know better, M rs Patrick Campbell is arranging to abolish all fees at the Royalty during her control of that theatre. The Agoust Family, one of whom w ill be well ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... MASTER OF THE CHAIN. Exceptionally attractive Is the drama which Is being performed at the Theatre Royal this week. It Is a new work to Bristol playgoers, and It is a pro- duction of considerable merit, abounding in sensa- ?? Incidents. The story with which Master of the Chain deals is skilfully told, and the opening scene goes straight to the main plot, so that interest Is at once fully ...

MAGAZINES FOR MAY

... MAGAZINES FOR MlY. [SECOND NOTICE.l 'lhc, Temploe Bgazins 'opens with an interesting paper on Iir J. M. Barrie, of whom it tells several stories. I-ie dislikes publicity, and has played several amusing tricks to evade it. The Wonders of the laris Exhibition are the subjeot of a brief articlewith somevery good illustratious, and thet3stes of the religious public are consulted by the paper ...

SCIENCE AND ART

... UiENCE AND A11'T, * ?? VEi7NEl'1t'. SCMUIO)L. r i> priz:-s, and certlticates gaiaed by the : Sw t the ?? 6overnment SChoD opf Art e r.i r I, I ?? square, were distributed last t; ni;e livcrs i'y College. MIr Arthur Lee .e- P .r Lloyd Morgan kindly gavO I. 1 i:.: Mi.- r( r ohn Fishor) p-erstan' his C.!:kh included the following :-This is the . : on which I have bad the honour and * ' L pi es- ...

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... AlIdr Abrarp Jobsef FOR BRITAIN'S SOLDIERS, (London :Methaen and Oo.) This Is a volume of peculiar Interest, because contributors and publishers have cooperated to give all the proceeds of Its sale for the benefit of the sick and wounded in South Africa. Among those who have contributed short stories are the principal writers of the day, Including Sir Walter Besant, 3Mr S. R. Crockett, and ...

MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER

... MAGAZINES FOR SEPrEI~yEMEj, LIeIRsT NOTICE ] The Home Messenger has a note by the ?? Arnold Thomas on the Duty of Being klipiwy' a I exposition of St. Paul's determination that li woe ril not come to the Corinthians in heavinrs, aund declares that despondency isfi kind of iniii e, The number also has portraits of two Free Cthbu It authors well known in Bristol, the Rev Mar-.i iT Pearse ...