Correspondence.
To the Editor of the Colonist. Sir,—.What is the present Executive about that, it does not pay more attention to our wants? Here we. are in this out-of-the-way I'la.e, without razors or shaving brushes, "and r-car.ely a barber to be found that is fit for anything. Surely his Honor might appoint some one, to this important office. I would most respectfully suggest that it be the young gentleman who acts as'"Our Correspondent" at Coliin'gwoood, and who writes the cutting articles for the Examiner. I am. confident he.would feel pleased with the appointment, provided it be accompanied by a fitting salary—say, #. another fifty." . I do hope his Honor and the other members of the Executive will, pay some attention to'this representation of our wishes,; ; I am, Sir, yours obediently, GUARDIAN. Collingwood,. October 21st. '
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 106, 26 October 1858, Page 2
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133Correspondence. Colonist, Volume II, Issue 106, 26 October 1858, Page 2
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