11 DECEMBER 1915, page 14

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator., Snt,—of The Many

services that the Spectator has rendered to our nation, none has been greater than that rendered since the present war began by advocating the prohibition of strong drink, at......

"down Glasses I" [to The Editop. Of The " Spectator."]

you let me say that your campaign against our Mat national extravagance, and in favour of that one great sacrifice which would enable us to concentrate all our energies on......

To Tee Editor Of Tub "spectator."]

SIR,—No clearer demonstration of the folly of using alcoholic drinks as food—i.e., as a source of the energy for work produc- tion—could be afforded than the statement in the......

Drink And Economy.

rro TIM EDITOR OF TEE " Srmimes."' SIR, —In an editorial note to the able and convincing letter of Mr. C. Bailey which appeared in your last issue you write that "it would be......

Ito Tee Editor Of Tile" Spectator.") Sus,—it May Be Of

interest to you to know that the Bishop of Durham in a letter written to the clergy of his diocese, com- mending the "Message to the People of England and Wales" issued by the......

[to Tee Editor Of Trh "spectator.") Si11,—as A Reader Of

the Spectator for over twenty years, I would like to express my appreciation of the consistent patriotic way in which you have treated the liquor question. We could have bought......