24 FEBRUARY 1917, page 12

The Prohibition Campaign.

[To Tits EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR.") Stn,--It is I think greatly to be regretted Out the Drink Question cannot be discussed, in any of its phases, without heat and passion. The......

Tile " Spectator " And Prohibition. !to Tee Editor Cr

TEE " SPECTATOR.") BM ;You may be interested to know that at a splendid citizens' meet ing in this city last night (held in the Music Hall, the largest building we have for such......

Fto The Ed/tor Of The " Suct4ton.1 Sta,—i Have Read

and followed with deep interest your crusade in the Spectator. on the " Drink question," as it is called, though it might more appropriately be known as the " Food question,"......

" Vulgar Errors " Concerning Alcohol. (to The Editor Or

THE " SPECTATOR.") Sis.—Amidst the " drums and tramplings " of this present war, the question of Prohibition assumes an importance never before attained. The discussion of the......

Barley Bread. [to The Editor Op The " Spectator.") Sir,—it

surely would assist your "Down Glasses" propaganda if some effort were made to make barley bread obtainable in the towns. Of course it is obvious that barley meal is necessary......