25 AUGUST 1917, page 12

Potato Cakes.

(To run Emma or IRE " SPICTATOS."1 Sm,—In a footnote to "Farmer's" letter in your issue of August 18th you say, " ' Potato cakes' can be eaten as bread." Where can ono get a......

John Wilkes.

fro rue EDITOR or THE "SercrAT0L"I Sm,—Reading the review in the Spectator of khe Life of Wilkes„ ant reminded, n propos to the remark that . gaming was the one vice to which he......

[to The Eorroa Or The "srecrtron."l Sur,—]f Your Large...

of Churchmanship is a just one, you will, I think, agree with me that no very hopeful results can be anticipated from the (Hefts of the good " young men in a burry " to secure "......

[to Tee Editor Of The Spectator.")

Sia,—Your article in the issue of August 11th on " Does Posterity Pay? " was certainly interesting, and at first rather convincing; but on reflection I felt sure that there must......

The Italian Campaign.

(To me EDITOR or THE Suce■Ton."1 Sra,—With reference to an article published in your paper of August 11th, 1911, giving an excellent account of ltaly's gallant efforts on the......

Beekeeping And Brewing.

• [To THE Duren% or rne "Snr.ursroa."l Stag-Sugar is a raw material of the small as of the large industry. It is used, not as is vulgarly supposed, "to make into honey," hut as......

Does Posterity Pay?

[To Tat Eritrea or me "Semerma."1 Sla. - - 3 n IIIIIHNiak8ble fallacy seems to me to underlie your ertiele of August 1101, "Does Posterity bey? fallacy perpetually cropping out......

Keble College War Memorial. [to The Editor Or The "

SeecTATort."J Sre,—An effort is being made by Keble College to raise a Was. Memorial Endowment Fund, and an appeal for this purpose is being sent out to past and preaent members......

Less Liberty For The Church.

[To sae Bonus cr rue "SrECTATOIL"l Sue,—It is difficult to read your article on this subject without sighing at the thought that there is no chance that your next week's jostle......

Communicated," The Editor Must Not Necessarily Be Held To Be

in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the mode of ex- pression. In such instances, or in the case of "Letters to the Editor," insertion only means that the......