THE ordinary notion of Switzerland is that of a large number of white mountains entirely surrounded by cows with bells, and tourists with skis and skates. Mr. Douglas Connah will correct this notion this evening. Few places can be so delightful, or so dreary, to the traveller, as Switzerland-according to whether he visits the right or wrong places for the right or wrong reasons in the right or wrong company. Mr. Connah knows
' all that is to be known of his subject, and he has even acted professionally as a guide.