The Irish Question.
[To THE EDTPO't Or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sra,—The last few days' revelations have surely cleared the air on the Irish question. Last spring Mr. John Redmond took upon himself the......
P I Wish I Couldn't Get It."
[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sra,—I visit regularly every Saturday night, from 8 p.m. until closing-time (in connexion with my voluntary work for the greatest Temperance......
Beer, Dread, And Transport.
[To THE EDITOR OF TILE " SPECTATOR."] Sza,—In respect of your campaign against brewing from grain, here is an argument to which I have seen no reference in your paper. In the......
Venereal Disease And Drink.
• [To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—It has been said, and truly said, that drink is largely responsible for the prevalence of venereal disease. I have lately had an......
India And The Empire.
[To THE EDITOR OP Tns " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—One would, I think, naturally gather from what you say towards the end of your article that there is more British capital in the cotton......
Prohibition In Alberta.
[To TEL EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The following extract from a letter recently received from a professional man residing in Lethbridge, Alberta, may be of interest in......
The Food Controller And Prices.
[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I think your note in the Spectator of March 3rd shows that you have misunderstood the action taken by the Food Controller in regard to......
Potatoes.
[To THE EDITOR Or THE " Sync-arcs.") SIR,—It may be of interest to some of your readers who have gardens, and who are in want of seed potatoes, to hear of a plan which I have......
The Present Position Of Home Rule.
[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sta,—" Whatever is morally wrong can never be politically right." Can there be a more forcible commentary on this well-known saying of......