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Show How to De Happy, Though Rich. Having mado your family happy, your servants happy, Hodge happy, you havo a right to all tho nppllanccs of wealth to muko yourself huppy; but you must nhvaya do this In such a way that you do not render others unhappy. If you enjoy motoring, hnvo your motor built, but stipulate that tho workmen who build It shall bo paid properly. If you prefer horses, buy tho best you can, nnd get tho best peoplo to look nftor them, peoplo who are kind and understand nnlmals. If you see any ono on your estate unnecessarily un-necessarily cruel to an animal or a little child, cast him out until bo shall havo learned tho lessons of humanity. When you have become u millionaire, you must, first of nil, lenm never to blond your pleasure or your prldo with sorrow of tho meanest thing that lives. Then you can go ahead by mak. ing all tho things which you wish for your own happiness a sourco of happiness hap-piness to thoso who produce them. Thut Is to say, although you aro a millionaire, you must remember that It la but for n time. All this money Is yours for a little wbllo only. It can purchase happiness If rightly applied; ap-plied; If wrongly applied, It can be nui do a causa ot misery to yourself and ovory ono around you. 0. II. Ilur-. gin, In London P. T. O. |