5 MAY 1917, page 11

The Dog Tax.

(To THE EDWOR Or THE " SPECTATOR:1 Sue, In your article entitled " Why Not More Taxes?" you observe that the Dog Tax of 79. Gd. would be much more lucrative if it were properly......

[to The Editor Off The " Spectator.")

Sea,—Your -correspondent's letter about " cornmeal mush " prompts me to send you the proper recipe :— " Take two quarts of water, boil it with a small teaspoonful of salt. Add......

Income Tax.

fTo THE EDITOR OF TUB " SPECTATOR.") Bia,—While your remarks on future taxation- are to the point, don't you think that some concession on future Income Tax should be made to......

Cornmeal- Mush.

(To THE Emma or THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—With reference to the letter of D. Mackenzie Macdonald in your last issue respecting " cornmeal mush " as a breakfast dish, I have......

Our Flying Men.

lTo THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Ssa,—Your correspondent " M." in the Spectator of April 28th asks: " Is there no prayer or hymn set apart for the flying men? . . . Many......

Corn Production Bill.

[To TEE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOIL.'9 SIR,—In your issue of April 28th you comment on Mr. Runciman's criticisms on the Government's Bill on this subject, and point out that " he......