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Show TO MAKE THE BOY A SUCCESS. The essentials to success necessary to inculcate in a boy b parents and teachers are not numerous or difficult; diffi-cult; hunestv, neatness, punctuality and relalbillty, with a training otherwise other-wise which impels Involuntary submission sub-mission to discipline. This with a general ambition to succeed is sufficient suffi-cient to enny a boy as high as his mental capacity and physical capabilities capabili-ties will permit. He must make subservient to his own personal comfort the needs of the service he enters; go, when and wheie he Is sent, always cheerfully. He will probably need to attract attention at-tention If he rises high, by a super abundance of loyally and fidelity; a willingness to render monj service than paid for; to do better work than others ami more of It. To brin? himself him-self to do that which is generally considered obnoxious by his fellow-employes fellow-employes requires Independence of character and self-denial Parents can well keep these things In mind in training their boys, as the difficulties they will encounter In this resppct are becoming greater as our social conditions change. W. Iv. Park yice-jiresldent Illinois Ceutral Full-road Full-road In Good housekeeping Magazine. |