25 JUNE 1904, Page 33

Sis,—May I ask you to allow me to make use

of your columns to call attention to the movement (already referred to in the Times) for erecting a memorial in Bristol Cathedral to the late Canon Ainger, Master of the Temple ?

A local Committee has been formed to promote the object, and some progress has been made in the collection of funds. So far as the Committee are aware, no other proposal has been made for a public memorial of a personal character, and there may be many friends and admirers of the late Canon in London and else- where who have not already contributed and who may be glad to join in this effort to do honour to his memory. Contributions may be sent to the honorary secretary, Mr. Hugo Mallet, 6 Princes Buildings, Clifton, Bristol ; or to the Union of London and Smith's Bank, Bristol, a/c "Canon Ainger Memorial Fund."

—I am, Sir, &c., LEWIS FRY, Hon. Treasurer.

Goldney House, Clifton.

THE INDUSTRIAL LAW COMMITTEE.