26 SEPTEMBER 1914, page 17

Why Not A Pig And Poultry League Et. Tall Editor

OF T111 "SreCTATOR. H 1 SIR, — People's attention is so taken up for the moment with the burning question of recruiting that another pressing matter—i.e., the shortage of food......

Re-employment.

[To TRY EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—As an employer of labour, comprising grooms, gardeners, keepers, &c., I feel strongly that now would be an opportune time for those......

A Call To Prayer.

[To THE Elmo,. OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 Sua—Every aspect of the war, and every possible source of strength in the Empire's time of need, seems to find a place in your columns. It may......

The Wookey Hole Drill Company.

[TO TITS EDITOR OP TEl "SrEcTiroz.") am sure you will appreciate the spirited conduct of the people of the village of Wockey Hole, which is an out- lying portion of the parish......

A Correction.

[TO Tar EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 Stn,—The lines from "To my Coy Mistress," by Marvell, quoted in the Spectator of September 19th, should be " But at my back I always hear......

Serbian Relief Fund.

[To THE EDITOR OP TER " SPRCTATOR."1 SIR, — At this time of national crisis it is natural that our main efforts should be devoted to providing for our own soldiers and sailors,......