The Cantuarian November 1890 - June 1892

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parently not discouraged by the fact that the twigs and thorns always stick themselves out when they see anyone trying to get through the hole, and insist on retaining some portion of their clothes. If this bole increases the sheep that feed on the grass are certain to stray out through it when nobody is looking and get lost, while of course the most Yaluable will be run over by carts and gentlemen who are not known in Canterbury, a nd drive away without giving any explanation. In time also the steam roller may mistake it for a thoroughfare and come and scream at us to get out of it's way. All these evils will be averted by a gate, and winding up with the usual apology for trespassing so much on the invaluable space of your priceless print. I remain, Yonrs truly, K. LAVATORY AT BLORE'S PIECE.

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hand from its income, '"hich might hl annually banked to gain this object. Sub scriptions might be solicited and in two 01 three years the requisite sum, (which I think would not exceed £2o) might In secured, at any rate, if we never try, wt· shall probably never get a lavatory, but 11 it was once gained its value would Ill beyond question. Hoping to see a step made in this direction shortly. I remain, Yours etc. SOAP & WATER. GYMNASIUM MATTRESSES.

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Sms,-Might I suggest throu~-:h you to the authorities that the mattresses 111 the gymnasium would be very much the bel ter for re-stuffing. At the present momcm they are in a wretched condition and not of much use, for they are almost as hard a~ the floor, and are so loose, through then being so little in them, that the only thlll)l they are good at is tripping one up. Believe me, Yours truly, IMPROVE:tviENT. Kings School, Canterbury. DEAR

DEAR SIRs,-It seems to me, and I have no doubt that Yisiting football teams share my opinion, that it would be advisable for the Sports Committee to devote, if possible, a portion of their income to the providing of a decent lavatory at Blore's A COMPLAI NT FROM THE LITTJ .I•: GOALS. Piece. There would be no difficulty in building a small extension to the present T o tl1e E ditors of " T HE CANTU.\RINN. Dear Sirs,-Could not something l11 pavilion, and water might be laid on, and basin ' provided. Of course this will cost done for those who play football :tt thl money, but I fancy that the Sports Com- little goals ? Firstly, might ther~ not be ,, mittee has generally a small surplus in captain elected who should choose tlu


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