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Show HB MILLS HAS MISSED HH HIS HH. M. Mills should have been a ward HHitician instead of a superintend-HH superintend-HH of schools. For eighteen months HHt he has been organizing a ma-HBie ma-HBie to keep himself in office. When HB big mass meeting in the Taber-HHe Taber-HHe declared against his policies, he HHnised to be good. Then quietly : BHproceeded to rally around him ' MM I'en to his persuasive argu- HKgularly he attended meetings, K as often as possible, had his Ha listed among those of the speak-. Good men and women, listening is' gospel, said he was above re-j IR- They had seen him in his IBaents and declared him spotless. Il formed parents-teachers asso-nsin asso-nsin the Bn, iwhet the time came for John Huis to defend himself, he had a pJut.n, politics with a machine IBb.1 kind, he would be a hard man IHown, regardless of the platform Hrhich he might run. He would Hi Boss Buckley, a Matthew Quay n Croker. -.Be has missed' his vocation. |