Show I ITi For or Boys To Think Ab Abour ur It is is is' easier t to 1 keep out of jail I 1 than to break out provided you yon begin in ip time It is t to avoid forming formin a abad ay ay y y bad habit than it is to break aw away y r from a bad habit Iy It is easier to avoid beginning inning to tamper with tobacco and strop strong drink drink than it is to to free yourself from the tho appetite if it it it-be it be t. t once acquired t. t The rhe dollar you earn and spend is only a dollar the dollar donar you earn carn earn and save is is two dollars He who makes it his rule rul al always always always al- al ways to earn his-dollar his before he he spends it will never bo be ai ti bob beggar dr or a slave to debt Your being a poor boy may ay make it it harder harder for you to rise slit f than If you when when well u up Ij once it will be all the easier for rj i r you to hold your place I 1 Poverty may keep a boy down I for a time but if he ho has in in h him m mt t the tho tr true e metal metai h he will will ri rise 9 Jay 1 Gould was a a pov poverty stricken ken kit Geor e eV W. W Ch Childs 1 surveyor George was booksellers bookseller's at sali sal sal- a n errand boy a n i four dollars a month John lt l Vt started business on a aI I salary ofa dollar of dollar and a quarter a j. j week week Andrew Carnegie began f 1 life on a weekly salary salary- of three f. f dollars Abraham Lincoln was a J. J L miserably ly po poor r farmers farmer's son Andrew Andrew An An- j drew John Johnson Johnon on was wasa a tailors tailor's apprentice apprentice ap ap- f pre prentice tice hoy boy and learned learne to read ead readI after he was as married James j A A. t Garfield el w was s a poor widows widow's son on I and as a's as a a bare barefooted boy drove J mules on the to towpath vp tb of an Ohio rL 1 canal |