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CORRESPONDENCE.

NOT UNDERSTOOD.

(To the Editor Stratford Post.) Sir, —If the public can understand Cr Hunter’s cryptic message in your paper of last evening, I confess it is more than lam able to do. However, no serious harm will be done if nobody understands. Through the misty municipal haze, I can see the dim figure of a fellow Councillor seeking refuge by burying his head (not unlike the Wild Pelican of the East in this regard) in the Sands of., Silence, and then imagining uiat he is safely hidden from the shafts of criticism. But “though lp,f?t dp i sight,- .tq memory dear”—or swords to,.that effect, which is enough said by-yours etc. ' .jjfl T. -LAWSON. , December 22, 1916. '

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 22 December 1916, Page 4

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118

CORRESPONDENCE. NOT UNDERSTOOD. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 22 December 1916, Page 4

CORRESPONDENCE. NOT UNDERSTOOD. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 22 December 1916, Page 4

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