6 JANUARY 1917, page 19

[to The Editor 07 The " Spectator."] Sir,—sorry Indeed...

I be to requite the hospitality granted me in your correspondence columns for many years by knowingly misrepresenting your attitude on any question. My Spectators are generally......

[to The Editor 07 The " Spectator."]

SIR,,—You may care to publish the following passage from a letter I have recently received. Good luck to you in your "Down Glasses" campaign !—I am, Sir, &c., J. C. F. "Dem Ma.......

The Trade And Compensation.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sta,—Now that "State purchase" is about a certainty, we are all hoping that you will still adhere to your words, published in the Weekly......

"down Glasses."

[To THE EDITOR 07 THE "Specrtroa."] Sia,—You call "liquor [beer and wine] a stimulant," "a drug, a sedative; it slows down the human machine, and so interferes with our power......

[to Tee Editor Op The " Spectator."] Sra, — Your Article Of

December 23rd is the strongest on the subject of " Down Glasses" that I have ever read, which is saying a good deal, as I read the Spectator regularly. It is unanswerable, and......

Food Versus Alcohol.

[To THE EDITOR 07 THE " SPECTATOR."] Sra,—Your correspondent Mr. E. L. Oliver puts his finger on a vital point in your campaign in favour of " Down Glasses." Stop using the......

Prohibition During The War.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") you allow me, among many other of your readers, to express my warmest thanks for your persistent and courageous advocacy of Prohibition of......