
for the Insane London. Ontario London, Ont., 25 Oct 1889
I have your cards of 21st & 22d (one came in morning other in afternoon yesterday) also Daily Telegraph of 7th.
That is a grand letter of Arnolds, one of the best (most
useful) letters we have had when you consider the writer and the enormous
circulation it will have. I feel quite set up over it. No sign of Ed. Wilkins here yet—he must have gone home (lives some miles from
here in country) and no doubt he will be here today or tomorrow. I was out in
country pretty much all yesterday seeing an old friend who is sick. Yes, I should be
glad to see the "Critic" whenever you have one that you neither want to keep nor to
send to someone else—It is a paper I always feel interested in looking over. A
thousand thanks for your assurance as to the 1872 L. of G. and also for the prospect of "Harrington" which I sincerely hope you may some day
find. All well here, no further word from Willy Gurd in re
meter but I am satisfied that all is well in that quarter. We are all well.

