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The Log Vol. 3 No. 06

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  • SUCCESS white Cham I believe in work. I never forget for one moment, that time is precious. I never forget that the sun does not stand still, and if a man is not careful the sun will leave him with his work unfinished, ft is easy enough to accomplish sjm ithinj if you sat out for it in earnest. " the gin nt of I does not, ..r i man to work and h ?a belter job wl s difficult to res en, cle v -head s mm who seen g over with em asm in his work Or I learn- »w to ap- tself, constitute a successful eer. by pointing out that only .000 among the 100,000,000 pie in this country have art viv> in excess of $4,000 annu- and that the average income ach American family is but 5.on per per year. Especial itiori was made of the sacred ings of ministers of the gos- and school-teachers, whose irage wages are less than se of brick-layers and hod- riers yet who are rearing a .loture in our citizenship more Ling than bricks and mortar, the poorly paid and self-sac- eng physicians, who guard health of our country, and twenty million farmers, who, is proven by Government instigation, if they paid them- ves wages for tilling their a s<>il, would receive less than 50 per day. Yet many of these fortu utile 1 of .is .-1 or u ;ate- . S. id lb 'tits, anybody can use them." Ask yourself the question, am feel thai. ■-.. I a success? Take an inventory we merely al and find those of your qualities should want I which are pushing you forward whole life has and also discover those that are and consistent handicaps. The first you can worthy goal foster; with the second, being triumph and n but human, you can but struggle, the striving n Mr. Thomson here referred to ultimate wiuni the condition of a man's health most men <d' as effecting his capacity for sue- they take op th cessful effort and advocated a will substanti thorough physical examination and add, tha by a competent physician at cannot give pi least once a year. He followed, it gives help with an appeal for an improved others, fhe v personal appearance. "There does not stibst is no excuse" he said, "for any my sincere cor man not giving the immediate "My definit impression that he is clean, out- effort—eftort t side and inside," and pointed and the lift- out the advantage of a clean set material a of teeth over the tobacco-stained spiritual. or "moss-grown" variety, and racer has m the disadvantage of a whiskey test than in breath. "Until such a time," he has run he continued, as some genius in- in£ himsell vents a soup-colored vest, it is should be <•< advisable to put all the food into reward if tl the mouth at every stroke. M'one fco one "Nobody cares" he said, diligent Iv a whether your clothes or linen are strength." new or old, or of the latest style Thp PaP* or not, so long as they are clean »*><>*« si"' and give evidence of having had Alexander sour personal attention." ,h:lt lf uas ll<- •• hemadenifntion of the ,ist'li l<> rudest rue tivenessof dissipation and the wisdom of keeping the mora! ft to en rich otu-, life Of 01 h( nd int. I belie tin- 11 •rs m thi iHectaal i '.:::.': z l clean race, exert to th( • lii.n.'vst. he mod that he I ttit With tl; the world hi valuable hal.il. W Of ii he P sye, who Uv.« uly tfrettt and 0l today, and UAU* ttiijM CttAMfrlUN KJL9M
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