To the Editor advertiser, Sib,—Herewith please find copy of letter addressed to your contemporary, together with his reasons for not publishing, eyen though paid for it, In the name of common senso, not to speak of fair play, I aak you to publish both, and tell me are we again in "The Dark Ages,",or in a tree country, and the nineteenth century. Falsely represent, impute Unworthy motives, indulge in base insinuations, then boycott; only one thirfg" remains-the guillotine,—Yourß, ko„ »■■•■• JB. T. DOUGLAS, P.S,~-Please note 1 hava not said a word re the merits of the case, only the unfair treatment and improper imputations we have recfiiTfld:
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6362, 10 July 1889, Page 2
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