[to Trh Ed/tor Of The "spectator;']
Sin,—Few things are half so pleasant to read as the Spectator, from its great general ability, but also from some special causes. Among them, I think, is that its writers see so......
The Canadian Railway Scandal.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR-1 Sut,—There is one thing which we Canadians cannot see without surprise and aunoyance. It is the remarkable coolness with which our......
The Moral Effect Of High Wages.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPROTATOR."] SIR,—Allow me to mention a fact which militates strongly against the hopeful opinion you express in reference to the moral results of the......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator.")
Sin,—There is much, I fear too much, truth in your " Warning to the Clergy" of Saturday last. But ought you not to make some little allowance for the habit, which, to their......