TO BATHE OR NOT TO BATHE.
To the Editor > Sir.---As one of tlmso pvose-nt at Thursday evening's at the i','-:>:i;rv' Ihsll, I (:a:i >>nly sa,v that 1 <h h<l i think councillors who have 1,,- n c;il!ii"j; for more personal puhH,. j. vin vour cr.luiinis will 'he heartily :V-;hai]'i-il id tlicinselvcs al'ler rci'inu i't cc'i.i ijriiU. the twaddle iir-v '!r'li\ I'icvl t.lHMiiselves of. ('r. ;m-: ; Vc<. -,;.i!ck I.) hl< ..'juiis. and ina:lo :i f;tir and temperate oxplvnation; 1,-;! rhe !n'l:;i)ciirc(l ex])lanntvo-n ()f i'v. IJli'-iklinni- w-,'ll. my eyelet is lif'j ■}■■■) \<. Kai'cy spending a i'oroniiiio". <iilisidy rrn rrectiinj; park -■:!• s or hiiilflinrr ahattoirs. Ask i .!. Arnold an:! Co. how they ap--.M:'-iated that! Cr. Alatheson talked :i litilo dreamy nonsense, hut 1 will overlook that as he candidly •.,-!;.iits he has hren livin.tr i" the. darlc lie illicit have added that ho .•(..j.iire.d a summer sun to illuminate lii ' obscurity. i)ui tho man wht> DirV himsel'f look worst was Air \\ . M. Clark. His offensive attack on Mr-- Mayor and his audacious deinal [!»:.{ lie intended any insinuation u'.n't work in Levin. His dramatic '1.-m::i1 that he had that orivnin.ee hi-itet! vpry hnndly that AFr &ar-dc-.n- had'instigated the agitation .;:•■•. Diil.lic ineeiiiiLf should he a- les- ■:.<)•,) Iα he niioro careful. Tam afraid v'i'it Air Ciark never oriixinates an :•!,•.,. He- is a watclier of t-!h'"atinosj)lipre. Ho may ho. in hi. own opinion, fitted for nn'blir V<A\ but. iii my opinion, he is no more fitted for'public life ("I limlpvhe i> anxious to obtain a scat on the Cnnn-il), tlia.n the ma-.u who p-ets up hehind a enrria<re is n »;feat whip. ATr Clark. T beljeve. is a "•(,r.rl iradesnip.n.-hnt .he is no orator, and he appears to possess a choleric temper. A ffno'l mnny reMvrks 1 e mafV had previouslv been ■>.n-Ve'•..■:!. To AVorsliiji. T say '■h-'s, *l'"t 1 w-'-s astonished by rii- I p.nr.-<; of the a-«ault. Init 1 nm sntisHrfl that the Alavr will really foi'orivp it on account of the ferfin-j; of aiioet- -airl cf (lisnppoiutinent at linii n s by which it was dic-ta+ed.--A'nurs. etc.. YE GODS.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 July 1911, Page 2
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