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THE .-ll USE There was a silenee for a few minutes while the young man gazed Straight ahead at the road. tif Course I hayen't got a family, he said. Not yet. Thinking ot' it? Not fora while. l wouldn't want to he tied down to a home.' You 're young' yet. 'I'wenty-two. Suppose we get acquainted. My name 's Herald Mae- Pherson llitehing Laidlaw. Herald Bl2N'Plll'I'SUll llitehing' Laidlaw! the old man gasped. What's the matter? Uh, nothing. tbld Blat-k puffed with rather exaggerated nonehal- anee. Strange name, that's all. Ile 1-hanged the suhjeet ahruptly and the eonversation drifted into more impersonal lines. Hld Black told ot' his many adventures as a vaga- honml. Herald Laidlaw told ot' his t'XlTl'I'lk'lll'l'S as a gentleman adventurer. They were vastly different. When Hld Mar-k got out ot' the ear at June- ville the young' man stretehed out his hand. The hard rough old hand gripped the smooth young one. By the way. said Laidlaw, you didn't tell me your name. l'm just ealled Uld Mack. XVell. l like you Hld Mac-k. and it' ever you're down and out f-ome and see me. Here's my 1-ard. Thank you son. said Hld Mar-k with a strange hreak in his voiee. God hless you. The long ear swung around a eorner up a side-street and was lost from sight. Unee more Old llaek was trainping along the highway to the land of the evening' star. lle stared at the star, hut he did not see it. because the tears in his eyes blurred it. In his hand he elutr-hed the card which the young' man had given him, Herald llaepln-1-son llitehing Laidlaw he muttered over and over. He dug his hands into the deep pot-kets of his oyervoat and took from one an old leather wallet. From this he drew a card, softened and c-reused with age. His eyes stared down at it through the darkness. He eould not see it hut he knew that it said, Blat-Pherson llitr-hing t arpenter and Paper-liang'er. THE EIGHT Al'TITl'D1fS 1. Blessed are the poor in por-ket for they shall not eat in the 4-Life. 2. Blessed are the meek for they give the teachers no sass. 3. Blessed are they that mourn at exams but they shall not he eolnforted. 4. Blessed are they that liunger and thirst for detentions for they shall he filled. ci. Blessed are the mereiful for they shall not awaken Rowney. 6. Blessed are the clean of heart for they shall not read Hush 7. Blessed are the pear-emakers for they shall not see the prineipal. S. Blessed are they that sutter pei-seeution for Heometry's sake for theii-'s is a June diploma.
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THE M USE the Jlaids of Jlttlt-trn might mt-rge into tht- largt-r association, it was found to have muc-h too tlt-t-ply-rooted and vigorous a life of its own for that. Miss Barr is a gratluatt- of tht- l'nivt-rsity of Toronto. Before eoming to Toronto she hatl taught in St, .lohn's, Xt-wfountllantl, It' hreyity wt-re here made the soul of wit, pt-rhaps an appraisal ot' her work might he summed up in the statemt-nt that sht- is ot' St-ottish dt-st-ent and exemplifies the sterling qualities of ht-r rat-e. As a tt-at-her sht- set a high stantlartlfantl lived up to it herself. She int-ult-atetl habits ot' diligent-t-, pt-rst-vt-rant-t- and promptnt-ss, tht- value of which no t-hanging theorit-s of etlut-atitni t-an deny. Slat-kt-rs found st-ant mt-rt-y at ht-r hands. hut if st-yt-rt- in aught The loye sht- hort- to lt-arning was at fault, Un tht- other hand. no pupils who wisht-tl to t-xt-t-l f-oultl t-yer complain ot' lack of sound tt-at-hing antl grountling from Miss Barr. It' wt- tlitl no other home-work, we did our l'll'l'llf'll.N ex-pupils who have learned to he grateful may ht- heartl to say. Tht- reality and extent ot' ht-r kindly interest in her pupils and in their welfare, her reserve of manner may not always have fully rt-yt-alt-tl, but that intt-rt-st has t'ollowt-tl numht-rs of tht-m out into tht- world, wht-re tht- tt-at-her has bet-tnnt- the friend. Those who wt-rt- p1'iYilt-gt-tl to know ht-r as a t-olleague. highly estt-t-metl her. Ht-r shrewd ohst-ryation, pithy humour, saying grave of tfommtni sense, real kindness ot' heart, antl t-onsidt-ratt- t-ortn-eration made work with her a plt-asure, antl won for her tht- sint-t-re respet-t and lasting aftt-t-tion Ot' her fellow-teat-ht-rs. Mueh of this attempt at appt-t-t-iation is phrased in tht- past tt-nse. for Miss Barr's at-tive eonnet-tion with Malyt-rn has ht-t-n formally st-vt-red. But her interest in the st-hool. we know, is still livt-ly: antl we hopt- she will continue to kt-ep an eyt- on us and on our doings, Tht- wish for Miss Barr ot' former pupils and t-olleagues alike is this: that sht- may he granted length of days in which to enjoy those fruits of a sur-t-esst'ul life, which are most surely ht-rs, honour. love, oht-tlit-nt-e. troops of t'rit-ntls. N utsy Fagan Tito RERVR HE tang of tht- autumn. said Xutsy Fagan as ht- put a eouplt- more in the sink to t-ool, is in the air ztntl tht- prolate spheriotil spirals there. and I long for the yt-lp of the tguarterhat-k that st-nt me smashing through the pack, and tht- roar of tht- t-rowd like distant surf as the bodies thutl on the poundt-tl turf, and I t-rave tht- t-runeh ot' the well placed elt-at upon some spine as the two lines mt-et, and that spinning glimpse of the ground. the sky, and the stands as they all go whirling hy, as they bring you down and you hear the scream. 'there 's eight more yards for the Big Red teamf My second ehildhootl takes me worst- as I think of the way our eoaeh eoultl eurst- as he worked us up to the proper frame where we t-ould go and play the game, eat-h stiteh and frat-ture aches in me as I tl1'eam of the days on tht- Yarsitt-e. -gg-
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