20 NOVEMBER 1915, page 25

Irish Servants, Thrift, And The Drink Qe Esti On.

[To ma Einvoti (3. THE "SPACTLTOR."1 SIR,—Inspired by valuable articles and letters in your columns, as well as in those of some of the daily papers—some months ago—I summoned......

State Purchase Of The Liquor Traffic.

[To TH. EDITOR Or TIM "APROTATOR."] Ste.,—I have read with great interest the letter of Mrs. NoSl Paton on the above subject in the Spectator of November 6th. I am sincerely......

[to The Editor 07 The "spectator.") Stn,—the Loss Of...

of our best mcn by the war we must endure through no fault of our own ; but we lose a greater number every year directly or indirectly through liquor, and this we can prevent,......

The Newbury Memorial. [to Tu. Editor Or Tria...

the obelisk erected in memory of those who fell at the battle of Newbury on September 20th, 1643, are engraved the following three quotations :— "Jueturn Whim quibus necessarium......

A Day's Canvass Under The Derby Scheme.

[To tea Eynon or via ..areirravea."] Sts,—Here is the first day's experience of a recruiter for Lord Derby's scheme in the South-West:— " (1) The first house I called at was......

Income Tax On Wages.

[To Tan Eurroa or Tun " SPEcrTATOR."] Site, — You have persistently for ninny years advocated an Income Tax on wages to be collected week by week by the employer, and Mr. Harold......