28 MAY 1942, page 14

In The Garden The War Has Brought It Home To

us that we have previously thro away much good food, and indeed fodder. In one household it A decided that the ribs and stems of spinach leaves were rather bet than the rest,......

High Values

The price of products has given a new zest to rural gossip, if the wo may be used in a good sense. Some fresh example occurs continual! " After advertising for two months to no......

Country Life

ALREADY, though the year is late especially among the grasses, the meadow are being shorn. On the most highly expert farm I know the cutte were at work last week, though the......

Sta,—it Is Most Gratifying To Note That The Spectator Has

taken up the cause of the wage-earner's teeth, and I heartily agree with all the main points that have been raised by your Medical Correspondent and Mr. G. Wray, but there is a......

A Colour Trick

One of the most charming and popular of butterflies, the orange-ti was hatched last week in great quantity ; and though the prime beau of the butterfly is the eccentric patrol......

Family Allowances

SIR,—I support the proposal of Family Allowances for various reasons, of which one is that it is calculated to achieve the desirable result of encouraging larger families. I......

The Wage-earner's Teeth

Sta,—The letter from Mr. G. Wray in The Spectator of May 15th seems to require an answer. Has the writer even taken the trouble to get at some of the facts about N.H. Insurance?......

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