3 APRIL 1909, Page 16

"YOU'RE A LIAR"

[To TRIO EDITOR Or Tug "SPINUTATOR.1 SIR,—A certain letter in your last number reminds me of an incident in LinColnshire. Bishop Jackson was confirming some village boys. There was some personal trait in one of them which be thought he had seen in a former candidate, so he whispered: "I think I have laid hands on you before ?" And the boy kneeling at the rail turned his face sideways up and simply said: "You're a liar I "—I am, Sir, &c.,

CLEVEDON KEN.