- f MI " ( CM i . I l 1 t I ' L,M mil hi gwi i i . i in i mjuras'jj.vj I an n MraeaeM mjniji I i I wrm DO RICKI T FEA.B : NOT. r ' " i , -' .. . , : ! . VOL. 1.1 BERN.C, MA.Y 1, 1877. NO. Id For The Gazette. WORK. ... M , ;It it a mistaken notion, boys, if y you think you can go through this world without work, you will find tlistthe world is not a bed of gay flowers and life a butterfly exist ?nce, and the sooner vou discover it,! the better for you. . ' ; ! You may havcwealthy parents to educate you and make you in-; drpendent. You are blessed, But I bow unstable do riches ao gained often prove compared with' two . idodjhonest hands not afeard oT j (pfteu wealth lips away ;jmj-T leases its possessor peniles au 1 V thout any knowledge of earnest He had-Vredto learn to j.hisupgers areVhite and teaier. What shall - . j lie do? t It' ish a z-wi start in life. If ani to irarZ". It is not degrading, j''honest. 1 it not ef divine com vjiai: Yi Doabtless Jesus as a boy learned hU lather's trade, that of n carpenter. Paul said, if a man York not, neither" shall ,he eat. How ninny in thisjclay would go hungry to be 1 1 Learn some trade snu leirn it so many young metfto the - desk or Borne cool place. While cities are crowded with applie&ats for clerkships, farms lie untillecl, earn est, honest work all over the conn try calls for honest hands. Fa thers, do you not Often drive your boys from the farm,' by ' beariug too hard on the grindstone while they turn, by not giving them an interest in the production of their hands asd by -not educating them to befiirmers? Every professicu has its professor its endowed chair, but where i 3 the school for farming? Surely farmuig'requires Do your work": wellj howeyC Tf hat to Teaeh Boys. -- . Teach your boys thatj a truM dy may be found in calico as fre quently as in velvet. r: -' Teach them that a co nm'h school education, with comm on fiensev is better than a college ci . ... ... , ucatiou wiihout it. ; Teach them that one good, boa est trade, well mastered, is wortli a dozen beggarly professions. r' Tjach them that "honesty is the bestpolicy"-that, tis b.efter to b.e poor than, to be .rich on the profits of -tf Opkt fwbisey;eroc? small. Never eo'roiind it but '"re move it by doing it.- "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.' Work first that gives zest to play. The hardest playing school-boy works 'hardest at his books. Each i its place. You may think, my liitle man, you will have a hard time, but there is an a'dags that says : 'i. "A man's work is from s in to sun, Uut ivomarCs work i3 never done.-' Help them your mother and sis ters! Boys and girls should some times exchange work and they will more highly appreciate each ' other's la"bor. Plenty of work is in W - c -- juoom ed-r'f Teach them to respect their .eld rs and themselves." - - v Teach them, as they expect to be men some nar. thev cannot tot soon learn to protect the weak and helpless. .eaeu tne n try vour own eiam pie that smoking in moderatin. though the-Ieast of the vicss - to f- .-11 fui vou will Lave a canital o x.y & Jier.rin'- comnounfl interest oi iuo ntr.xi, yu.r.iwaj.o. A. jjealth, happiness and wealth. Be sio HshameU of your aprou so long ut it covers an henest heart, or of Tfoir tronel while directed by a 4tf&dy hand and a brain not heat d by the Oery demcn drink. Oauias hota!wy3 lifts to fame.but often it ia downright industry aud 8tick-to-"it-neB8. That tells. Doubles fear of worb drives J: There is a higher work for every one1 to do, but how few are the la borers. "Go work in my vine yard" is spoken to you and me. Each can do something, by exam pie, if not by precept. Train tlie tender vines and' shoots to climb up towards that eternal life of which this earthly life is but a moment. I L. which men are heirs, is diTt- in: to others and hurtful to thcui- I solves. , . 'Teach them that to ed clothes iv nodi.suT. wear a "blick eve' " Teach them that Gd specter of sex, and when He ir ive the seventh comhWnctment, 11 meant it for them as well as their sisters. Teach them that by their depraved anpetit worst forms of disipation they are net fitting themselves to becomo the husbands of pure girls. TeaeK them thufc '.'God helps those whoi help themselves. will hare e way they rcar patch ice,"brtto d is no re- for' inlnaing s in thti Do all this, and yod brought them up' in fn snouia go. if

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