tmm Very" michfeiéipi' Jkei, Bil-3r jiiGil ld Il', f WP" ili'i"iii"iiirr GiiiTi; iii' it] 'r'l'lll'dI to gr,',fa. mom peii) Griiiia' shoes. and mm tor nehool. It h . a,,d,"a,tg',t,rtd but S, utitsi,'iiil, unauditun of may. turl ttPd ' 0 nu- Mt I mu of their home town. Ite t!itte't,itt,ffl'd,', feel that w. tur If m -iruiii iiiikiiii “min buy your mtods, better pun out an earnttei of “and in: lo they win know what glue good. are and what ther out. 7 muslin-“W v,d"llhlh,FiiiirEEritLeeggng2',tPl',ti 2'nlririGiiTtiiikttet.e,t'h,ie'l'f, The wwwmmwumWIW-M - 'iai'iiaraeo-ti'"'. tnttsi%e-rtd Success in n business job depends princi- pslly on efficiency in serving your employer and the imbue. but also to s certain extent on friendsh p. Peopie like to do business with friends gather than with stnngers. The young man who holds I store or business job, he better chances of promotion if he hes the gift of making my (fiends._ _ _ _ Some {dis sre sbsorbed in themselves all the time. sod show s lsek of interest in other people. They esn't expect to make my friends. The friendly folks greet the world with s eordlsl smile. sud seem so glsd to see page that the world likes to meet them and business with them. "tst-ttentitled'."..'."!.' my. '7s"iiiiGaitrtt1Nttee'1e.', -- .44 -..--, Itntlmtert The future of a city depends a good deal on ita schools. It a town has the reputation ot having ttne achoola. people seek residence in that place. They say it is a good com- munltv In which to brine up children. They will often go to a good deal of expense to mow-Jo such placea and accure tymtesMete. The town that has good schools brings up a generstion of young people who are well equipped to meet the niobium of life. They are intellilent in work sud business. they see opportunities to render useful service. and are sueeessfui shove the sverue. Of course many of these young people go elsewhere when they leave school. but many star on and' build up their home town. sud push it ahead. Good schools sre s fine investment for the community. . Now how many people are there left who can remember anything about the bills eon- tnetad to nan an? A = many m hhave 7ithiG'ti',l"a%a/ " the they incurred for the month previous. not to speak of those a year old. One would like to think that the great majority of people an honest. but the ease with which many forget billa unless reminded of the same. sonata that very many pf them do but little worry- A merchant in one of our larger towns recently received a money order for 82.75. paying . bill incurred at this gentleman" mm yarn no. _ A_ . ' . Etyitoriais, 1lltotes tttth Gomments iid rover-their &tstn. w. J. Cement! of the Ford Motor com- pony is telling I conference of basilica peo- ple now this '2,'l'lla he switched anchor pleat-inn villages withinEOmileoof itsmeinplmu. iiGGie-tteaaidmpett "GiiirihaTtiGGie'v.emetitte,Ptt Mr. Ford believes the entire country will be better off if the worker: have “one foot on the land and one in industry." . " n sne - - - u. -....---._,. There are my thousand! of gr,',) town: which need such industries. Country towns thu- equipped ure more likely to hold their young people. Those who are not ut- trected by forming. have an opportunity to satisfy mechanical denim without loom home. The workers enclose to the ' end in dull times can find thing: 50 do It home. Employers, and employees ere close together, and usually work together hummi- together. only. Sam-punk seem to 'ttee their home. SOME CONSCIENTIOUS FOLKS BUSINESS AND FRIENDSHIP HOME TOWN THOUGH SHALL TOWN SALVATION TOWN AND sCHoots CYCIDNE LAYS (mm-Ind {S WASTE FANS IN THUNDER BAY AREA their mates. When they feel that way. they“ mmllkdy toappear well in Want alum questions and paaa examinations. ‘ l iiEiiiieiithirt,t,,tg,"gS,','t"'utii entaarenotahkto afford decent ac cloth»: for their children. If they have amt Jht'. nnwiaely. they would better have an- it to m out their family for uhool. If they have done their beat and simply can't find ttte mytey for those children. kind hearted New should help them. The question comes up on uttordar, u tonruteanbedtmetomatteiattortntV joylble. no people will really like to work. Many will any that in the majorlty of trodes that is impossible now. that work ll but I taak_tthieh has to be put through saloon " The more people like to work, the more they are likely to be successful It it. lf mte man regard: hiljob u a dull banana!" he just watches the clock Ind long: for quitting time. his labor is not going to be very W ductive. Hi: employer will feel that ho ll not speclully valuable. poulble. Then are plenty of people, however, who find it I pleasure to dig in their gardens and till their {arms and build homes and and mnehinu. They met “ti-{mien in perforyy in: ttteae tasks in the mat Bkilfitt ind effi- cient way. When better chances swat. I300- ple of this type are pretty sure to get then. Somewillaaythemarelonunytaaka now that am just mechanical and routine. making the name motions hour after hour and day after day, that this enjoyment of work ia no longer poulble. It in often chin,- ed that theae repetitive tasks strain people I nerves and wear them out prematurIIY- A Probably lame people m " mmly‘ constituted that such work does wear onl them. Others at: more serene and patient, and can do one thing over and over "ain" without the motions. but their minds ore more or lea free to go into other tteW. They take pride in their utility to stand up with the line and do a full day'- work. n Anyway. the more We enjoy their work, the more and better things they Will MM. and the more that: “when " be ntieeidted in regarded. ' -tttuontgt-ttt-tetttme. You“ etqtrtttteatotnrttAreetee'"th. mtommuummwmw tem-tatm-ttto-nrt-tttr'"" “w â€will! but!“ II". mmmmummm‘t mun-mm. w gtttt " - mm mmmmmumgummw. tot-utr-o-i-ret-net""'. mammalian-torn“. sees-att-tu-trr-dee-rrp/I- hcnnarm Autumn-mum "iirtriai'irtuGuGaiu-ttilt. TttOrr-ttmms-er-rt""?"?'," "autsart-oittutrratrxrrtrtet"'trft manna-1m» may“ tttnt Gunman-any can! tor tn M Ma. tiG.miftsiroditPtet iirabttte_iourttmkatttuta"t"""n Mum The people trf 99%}: M3339: 1iiiiitrruiGGiittr . 'tinet" "hhttredU. 'a'Gi'Gaiiinueytat"tdt-r iriiiTGrGaiii-"r"" . 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'di.ttt.-arnrttis.ega.tn. wl-mnmot. puty or a 'eeddhttt.tetratt.-tt_tttede, mumn-udhrmcor- "dumped-d. Uta-ammo†who do not and. the editor to how .mmuunnm 'l't'l,Tr"effa'lhQ 0"". oc- uni-MM". tuna-d. tumuluwummm- m In their MI. Illa-1d are Prrftittttareorr-,tor _.t'.rte.ortmrt_ia_eetn mmw-mwanmy 'etttre-t-rrttttts.ettttasrtis tsiodrttrutnts.ttntroe the com- 'rst'gittr.tttrtttee m dull In mammmmmn .mterdN-troruettottveosd do"... “mu-yum mummmmmn- 'eruttarunntheedtterrmrt.it-- “mulmthymun th-omnmu a... tn a. malty. INVOICE OHIO UNIT ia if. "er AN EDITOR'I PRAYER “LEE leous Ki aeater, BLUE LAW. ggrteELer-t!s Ada-ruched. in? name. Folk- an