1 JULY 1916, page 22

A Resignation.

go TUB EDITOR OP THB "SPECTATOR."] SER,—As in May last you kindly published in the Spectator an appeal that books for the Canadian Soldiers' Club at Chasemoor, Hindliead, should......

The Late Archbishop Of The West Indies.

[TO TEE EDITOR OP THE SPECTATOR.") Sirt,—Amicl all the distractions of this hurrying time, I think your invaluable journal should find space to record some les. - ,ons from the......

Canadians In Kent. [to Ter Editor Of The "spectator.1

Sra,—Your paper has so many readers and friends in and about Kent that I beg you will kindly allow me to say that at Lees Court Military Hospital, near Faversham, in the heart......

Not Ice.—when "correspondence" Or Articles Are Signed...

name or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked " Communi- cated," the Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the......

The Return Of The Bitterns. [to Thb Editor Of Tel

"SPECTATOR."] Sur,—The description of the bittern and its booming note in "The Deserted Village," IL 43-44, seems more true to Nature than those quoted from Southey and Thomson......

In The Name Of Addison !—a Protest. [to The Editor

Or THE " SPECTATOR."' SER,—Your review of Lord Cromer's essays opens with the following sentences : "Literature that has appeared in the daily, weekly, or oven monthly Press......

A Musical Library For The Blind.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THII " BPROTATOR.") Scr,—I beg that you will kindly pardon my writing to ask if you would be so good as to assist me a little in an effort I have made to......

Turenne And Lord Kitchener.

[TO TDB EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Is not this eulogy by Mme. de Sevigne of the great Turenne most applicable to our groat Field-Marshal, Lord Kitchener 7— " Ne croyez......