6 NOVEMBER 1909, page 33

Sir Humphrey Gilbert.

ITO TUE EDITOR OP TEE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The interesting correspondence on squirrels to which you have lately opened your columns puts one in mind that Sir Humphrey Gilbert......

A Free-trade Play.

FTO TEL EDITOR OF TILE SPECTATOR.'] SIE,—May I draw the attention of your readers to a perform- ance given at the Caxton Hall on Thursday afternoon of John Bull's Market, which......

General Baptists.

To THE EDITOR OP TRY " SPECTATOR." J Sra„—In your review in the Spectator of October 23rd of the "Records of the General Baptist Churches in England" your readers are led to......

Poetry.

Tell men of high condition That manage the estate, Their purpose is ambition, Their practice only hate. And if they once reply, Then give them all the lie." —SIR WALTER RALEGH,......

The Boy Scouts. Ito Tbb Editor 01 Thz Spacrtros."1 Sin,—as

one deeply interested in the welfare of boys, I was very glad to read your timely remarks on Boy Scouts in last • Both these gallant officers have since died. Lieutenant lIome......

A Squirrel's Ferry-boat.

rTo ms EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."1 Snt,—You said in your note in the issue of October 9th on this subject: "The squirrel who hoisted his own tall in the breeze should have an......

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

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

Slave-grown Cocoa.

Win have received the following contributions in answer to the appeal of the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines' Protection Society, on behalf of the deputation to the United States :—......