A CALL TO PRAYER.
[To THE Elmo,. OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 Sua—Every aspect of the war, and every possible source of strength in the Empire's time of need, seems to find a place in your columns. It may perhaps interest you to know that the S.P.O.K. last week (by the help of voluntary workers) sent out copies of the enclosed placard," A Call to Prayer," to every parish in the United Kingdom. You may perhaps find space to print the placard with this letter. Copies, printed in red and black, will be sent gratis to any one forwarding a stamped and addressed envelope.—I am, Sir, &ea GEORGE L. GOSLING, Secretary.
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Northumberland Avenue, W.C.
"A CALL TO PRAYER.
AT 12 NOON EVERY DAY REMEMBER IN PRAYER THE KING AND ALL IN AUTHORITY OUR SAILORS, SOLDIERS, AND ALLIES THE SUFFERING, THE ANXIOUS, THE SORROWFUL.
`The Lord our God be with us, as He was with our fathers.'