4 MARCH 1911, page 16

Sermons To Boys.

[TO THE ED/TOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:1 STR,—I suppose, if one wished to give a foreigner some idea of the best style of English preaching—reverent, serious, sincere, dealing wisely......

The Late Dr. J. B. Paton. [to The Editor Of

THE 'SPECTATOR.") am busy collecting material for the biography of my father, the Rev. John Brown Paton, D.D., of Nottingham, and I should be grateful if any friends who have......

An Unknown Donor Of The "spectator." [to The Editor Of

THE "SPECTATOR."] SI R,—Some one has been kind enough to send me the Spectator for about four years. May I ask, through your columns, that the sender kindly note address and......

An Historical Parallel

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Your correspondent "X," who gives "an historic parallel" in your last week's issue, is familiar, no doubt, with the tag about citing......

Notice.—when . "correspondence" Or Articles Are Signed...

or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked "Communicated," the Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the mode of......

Books.

MISS LOANE'S NEW BOOK.* IT is difficult for the ordinary writer to read Miss Loane's books year after year without an agony of envy. She is always writing on the same theme and......

Poetry.

STORM. (COUNTY WEXFORD.) THERE'S a storm is blowing up from the sea —That Christ in mercy may save us all— For the waves are lapping the harbour wall, An' dirty weather it's......