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dogs of opportunities for exercising their natural skill as hunters, he may be responsible for bringing into existence a new and terrifying breed of mice which will proceed to eat the dogs.
Ideals may be desirable mental furniture or they may be merely so much useless and inartistic bric-a-brac. Too often they fall into the latter class. If Arjun Lalshet, instead of trying to breed a race of vegetarian dogs, set about larnin 'fleas, wasps and mosquitoes to become uncompromising vegetarians, those of us who during the summer were almost butchered to make a mosquitoes' holiday might agree that there was some sense in his eccentricity ; but I suppose an idealist like this gentle Hindu would resent such a suggestion as being altogether too practical."
The Man in the Street.
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The Editor of the
Dear Sir,
My attention has been drawn by an English friend of mine to an article which appeared in the Daily * * * in the beginning of the second week of this month -- probably the 9th instant--and which sought to cast ridicule on the work of a Jaina millionaire who is said to have set apart a village of his estate for the benefit of animals including dogs. The gentleman in question is not known to me ; and the name as given in the Daily *** is an unlikely one. Probably the real name of the Indian millionaire is Arjun Lal Seth (or Sethi) and not Arjun Lalshet. I am quite prepared to recognize the editorial right to make comments of all kinds in a journal, but I am inclined to take the view that you were not quite correctly informed of the real facts, and that much of what was written was really written under a great deal of misapprehension.
I should have thought that there was nothing ridiculous in a Jaina philanthropist's founding a place of rest for animals. The other day I read in one of the English dailies that a certain English lady had made arrangements for the founding of a sanatorium, Spa and hospital for animals. It would appear that a place known as St. Swithin's
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