15 AUGUST 1908, page 18

-presents By Animals.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE 'Sr icarAToo.." I SI13, — A few weeks ago I read with interest an article in your paper on the subject of gifts, in which you said that . animals rarely......

A Link With The Past.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPROTATOR.”] SIR,—I cut the enclosed from a local paper last October. In connexion with the present celebrations in Quebec it may interest those of your......

Small Loans For Poor People. Lto The Editor Of The

"SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Reading your articles and correspondence on "Small Loans" suggested that I should call your attention to the Provi- dent Loan Society of New York, a......

True Religion.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SescrAtoe.1 SIR,—Perhaps some of your readers who are interested in Mr. E. D. Stone's letter in your last issue on "True Religion" may like to be reminded......

The National Service League.

[To THE EDITOlt OF THE "SPROTATOR.'] SIR,—Unless I wrong the writer of a letter signed "X." in your last number, be seems to intend a reproach to the National Service League by......

Drunkenness And The Law.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SCROTATOIL"f SIR,—The letter of your correspondent, the Rev., G. V. Collison (Spectator, August 1st), suggests to one that the Dean of St. David's had......

Corruption In Public And Private Life. [to The Editor Of

THE "seserAzos."] SIR,—It may be well to point out, while the public indignation against the Mile End Guardians is at fever-heat, that in ordinary business circles there is......

Entrancing Song In Africa.

[To THE EDrrOR Or TUB 013:mo-rare:LI enclose a cutting from the Spectator dated January 18th, which reached me in the wilds of Africa some six weeks ago. As you will perceive,......