24 FEBRUARY 1917, Page 12

TILE " SPECTATOR " AND PROHIBITION. !To TEE EDITOR Cr

TEE " SPECTATOR.") BM ;You may be interested to know that at a splendid citizens' meet ing in this city last night (held in the Music Hall, the largest building we have for such a purpose) at which the Lord Provost moved a resolution in favour of Prohibition during the War and during the period of demobilization, a reference to the work of the Spectator in this movement drew instant and hearty cheers. The Lord Provost's resolution was carried nem. con.—I am, Sir, Ise.,