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Show supply 'era all, whatever it costs. I'd liko to know whar we'd be ef w hadn't got our full share of it. Give the kids a ehaneet." It is a pleasure to announce that Cnelo Silas' remarks were received with applause and that the "kids" got quite as much education as most of them could stud. Harper's Magazine A Live School Commlaaloncr. Uncle Silas Brown is very much gratified over his election to the office of school commissioner in the town of S . , ne asserted that when he assumed as-sumed the duties of his position he intended in-tended to go into it for all it was worth to mnke his influonce felt So no one was surprised at the first meeting of the new board to find him in a pugnacious pugna-cious mood. "I've hoern lots o' complaints about the lack of eddication about these parts," he said, rising to his feet "Now there ain't no excuse for this here state of affairs. There's plenty of eddication in the world. More'n enough to go round, and our kids have got tor have it. So I move, Mr. Chairman, Chair-man, that this committee find out jest how many boys 'n' gals there are in town, V then get enough eddication to |