24 JULY 1909, page 15

Charles I. And The Church.

[TO THE EDITOR 01 THE "SPECTATOR.'] SIR, — In your kindly notice of my book, "Our Island Church" (Spectator, July 17th), you direct my attention to "the offer made by this......

The Boys' Brigade.—seaside! Camps:

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SFECTLTOR.1 . SIR,—We shall be grateful if you will allow us space in your columna to bring before the public, the 'excellent work being carried on by......

The "spectator" Tent: At Bisley.—third Year.. [to Ran...

TER "srscrArea...'fj Sia,—To.w.ards the cost of the. Spectator Tent. atliisley, 1908; we have received the following amounts :— The Spectator 40.5 5 0 CoL Sir Reginald Henna,......

Moral "betterment."

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:9 SIR, — I write from a camp in Somerset to which children' come from the. poorest parts of Bristol. It is now ten years since I went first to......

Notice:-1vhett Articles Or "correspondence" Are Signed...

or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked "Communicated," the, Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the mode of......

Po E T'r Y.

THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY. (To an Air by Henry Lawes, published 1652.) Tan flowers that in thy' garden rise Fade and are gone when Summer flies, And as their sweets by' time......

Books.

LORD - BROUGHTON'S RECOLLECTIONS.* FIFTY years ago Lord Broughton privately printed his Recollections of a Long Life in five volumes. With this work as a basis, his daughter,......

The Factory Girls' Holiday F Uw.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE " SP ECTI.T014" should esteem it a great favour if you would bring to the notice of your readers the work of the Factory Girls' Holiday Fund. At the......