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Show A great many of the boys in the country, who have kind indulgent parents, a good home, and in all probability, fair prospects of inheriting, inherit-ing, in after years, a well stocked farm, get it into their heads to leave tiome to make a living, or as it is ften expressed, 'to make a fortune." The city is a place where situations Qre hard to get, temptations numerous numer-ous and strong, and a bad place for u young man, no matter how strong fiis will power, to be unemployed. uThe day has passed that the unskilled un-skilled laborer made his large wages. The time will come, not many years ficnee, when our city inhabitant will look up from his cramped city ex-stence ex-stence in envy at the countryman iu his independent and happy attitude atti-tude and wonder why he was not hleised by being a farmer and enjoying en-joying life free Exchange. a 10 |