18 AUGUST 1917, page 13

"bury Or Burn."

Tne article under the above heading, dealing with the desecration of beautiful places by the scattering of pieces of paper and other picnic &brie, which appeared in our issue of......

Sugar Tickets.

ITo THE EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR.") Sus,—I am afraid, from a housewife's point of view, Lord Rhondda's plan of sugar tickets, or indeed of any other food tickets, will hardly be......

A Parsons' Ambulance Corps.

(To sac EDITOR or me "Seremon."1 Sns,—In your issue of August 4th there is a letter suggesting the formation of a Parsons' Ambulance Corps. All that Mr. Jackson says in this......

Notice.-1fhen" Correspondence" Or Articles Are Signed...

or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked " Corn- municalcd,". the Editor most not necessarily be held to be in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the mode......

The Potato Crop.

ITo THE EDITOS OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sze,—As every one, with the probable exception of the Government, is aware, the potato crop is a good one. Ought not the abundance of......

Poetry.

AN AIRMAN'S DREAM. Wept I am tired through and through, And all the things I have to do Seem little, senseless, brutal things, My mind escapes on happier wings To an old house,......

The Epidemic Of Adoption.

(To THE EDITOR GP THE " SPECTATOR:1 Sta,—Adoption is unknown to English law, but it may interest some of your readers to know that in 1914 or 1915 the Province of Alberta,......

"from A V.a.d. Hospital."

Miss MART-ADAIR MACDONALD'S three poems ("In the Ward." "Epiphany Vision," and "In Last Year's Camp") have been reprinted from the pages of the Spectator in pamphlet form under......

"christ In Flanders."

Owns° to the large and continued demand for copies of the poem entitled "Christ in Flanders," which appeared in our issue of September 11th, 1911, it has now been reprinted in......

"a Student In Arms."

Tea leading article in the Spectator on this death of Lieutenant Haskey and his article "Don't Worry" have been republished as a leaflet by Messrs. W. Speaight and Sons, 98-99......