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Show H '' DO It Now. B ' Ilcic is a paragraph which should B lie emblazoned everywheio sasoneof B our eastern exchanges. It ought B to be an inspiration to everybody B thiee of the simplest words in the PPB book of Webster. Vet, when united H as they are above, they form one of V the most Important foundations of B ' character. There aie oilier essential B i qualities that help -will power, per- B j i servance, self-control, patience and PlB j coinage- but "Do It Now" means PbB work, and work means character- PlB i building. Look up the past life of all PPJ I successful, selfniade men, and you will PPB Unci that they have tolled from early BH bo hood. They may have stumbled 1 many times, but have picked them- PB selves up and went bravely on. PBB Labor is one of the blessings wlilch PPB Cod gave to us, and those who are! PPS obliged to woik for an existence In' PBB tills woild aie to be cougialulaled. BH Tney need no s.wnpathy-especially PH lliosc whose labor is lightened by love, PPJ they aio happy ones but humanity BH lias always nurtured the idea that (iod BH mused man b compelling lilm to pB PH You, dear leader, may be an emplosc PH , in some stoic, oillco or factory; you BH may have a task before jou, or pos- Bpt slbly several; you may be pushing these PPJ duties aside, hoping that they may be Bpt taken from ou and given to someone BH else or j our mind may be wandeiing PPJ down the valley of Whatstheuse,heie BBJ ' the l.ackaday (lowers bloom and the BBBJ Soinethneoiother scents the air. BBBj v Wake up! t'oncentiate jour energies, BPJ , do the most dilllcult task you hae BPJ' tirst, and "Do It Now." IBB' If you have lv, n plodding along BBB. . i with a half hearted spirit and unable to concoiitiatc on any one tiling and do it, start now. It is never too late until tomorrow and tomorrow never conies. "Do It Now." A welblnfonncd physician will tell you that there Is no such ailment as "lackoroiicigy," because every person per-son has a goodly share of energy, and those who do not work it on", either by mental or physical oxeieKe. become be-come atliicted with "that tlied feeling." feel-ing." Tills energy, ir Ignored and left to take cans of Itself, forms poisonous juices wlilch sap one's vltalltj. You will llnd that a ically haul woiker never complains of "that tlied feeling," because lie has trained this energy to do Its proper woik, and by doing things with u cheerful spirit keeps Ids mind anil body fresh and vlgeious. Now, In passing, let us say a good woid roi the employers - tho owners of these most Important and bencllclal manual tialning schools. They have been subject to much tin-called-foi ciltlclsin and unkind remarks; re-marks; but were It not for their perseverance, per-severance, and ability to do tilings and to direct others how to dolhcin, many of this anny or emplojed would be without any diameter whatever, homeless, perchance destitute. The employers, who necessarily Is kept In close touch with Ills help, is daily conrionted with cases of moral stupidity, "clock lighters," incapacity for self-action and disinclination to cheerfully pitch in and help. All these imbecilities, combined oftllmes with heait less Ingratitude, make the emplojers' station in life in many respects re-spects an unenv kible one. The modem, coinmeiclal Dlogenese Is continually searching for men who can do a thing, and "Do It Now." The i.i) s of his lantein aie cast over the tleids, the waters, into the woods, into every nook and corner of the universe. un-iverse. He lias a good place leady for all that can be found. The doors of industry stand open to him "at all times-tlie man who can do a thing and "Do It Now. |