1 SEPTEMBER 1923, Page 14

AN 'UNKNOWN DONOR OF THE" SPECTATOR." [To the Editor of

the SPECTATOR.] am asking you again as a favour to me to grant this request. I am a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church and our Annual Conference has sent me to a new charge. For a whole year my paper has been sent to Jackson, La., and they have had to pay extra postage to do so. One or more of your subscribers sends the Spectator to me, and in moving I have lost their addresses. Will you kindly insert this request in your next issue :— " Will the subscriber who has for some time been sending a copy of the Spectator to the Rev. F. B. Hill, Jackson, La., U.S.A., kindly note that his church is now at McDonoughville, La.—this is his new address. lie would also be glad to have the address of the friend who sends it to him, as in moving it has been lost" To- you as publishers of the Spectator I send greeting for a very prosperous year. May it be the very best year since its first publication. I enjoy it so much and miss it when it fails to come.—I am, Sir, &c., F. B. HILL.

McDonoughrille, La., U.S.A.