TO THB EOTTOB oy THB press. Sib,—l can assure " Anti-Sham " that the prohibitionists are not so easily gulled as to vote for Tanner, he being only a rail-sitter over this matter, besides the prohibitionists as a body— {see Rev. Isitt _ speeches)—-cannot vote for a man who would not allow religious instruction to be taught in schools. Beside, will the women vote for a godless system ! I say no, as Tanner will see next Tuesday. In the meantime, will Mr Tanner tellns what Institution he gave that guinea to ? and although he voted against tbe increase in the honorarium on principle, has he, or will he, refuse to take the extra
£90 per annum? Tanner says he left the boot trade to follow another occupation, and so withdrew hie subscription. Still he is nominated as W. W. Tanner, Ferry road, bootmaker. Is that consistent T—Yours, &c,
A Prohibitionist.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8650, 27 November 1893, Page 3
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