Show I 1 I 1 Is it right I 1 I 1 the principio r 1 III in the following 61 lowin I 1 article taken el k en from the tho rural nero seto borker ker in ii applicable to all faren it ing ig industrial sc ution i and though aritte written i n for another portion of tho country will probably find flud readers readers in rutih to whom the lesson may inay prove of advantage because of the samp ungenerous aud and probably tho thoughtless treatment of boys b by otherwise indulgent parents A old boy writes us that P minting a little money that should be bo all his own ayn he tie bought a luh last spring ati saved sayed up pennies nud ma luan aged nagged to buy enough mill feed to keep it growing all A summer unit ner and last fall HO earned tho corn doni to fatten fatt enit it by husking nights nig lits fur every eighth bushel ho 11 0 tho the pig for fortso 0 O awl his father took the lie money abing saying the tho boy had bad no use for it azif and that he would give him another 1 pig in ill the sarf spring na the boy oy asks was that right dewish we could say no vo loud enough so that every father in Ani america erica could hear bear Lg legally ally no nj dd u bt the father hada right to tho ilia money but morally ho he had no more right id td it than he lie would have to any an other boys bo s money that boy bad hz worked full houra for fur his lather father and had taken time from hid biri sleep to earn earil the corn that made that hat pip pig and in the sight of an 11 honest ionest god it was theft for that father to take the money not only this but the father who would so treat hii hoy boy is as nearly ft a fool as w would 0 uld be ho he who t should give a young colt its first lesson in li bar arnen hitched to a stump or an in im im movable load afew A few such lessons crushes the ambition all lill out of a boy or chit wt either eithe r and while no ono one treats an un animal the whole country ia is full of euch such examples with WI th theys tile 1 ya we know a hun dred such fathers fitt liers they seem to think t that bat the boya haye have no rights that their fathera are bound to respect that the entire end and alm ilal ilm i of boyhood is to add a it few dollars to their wealth and when the boys utterly tit terly disgusted di U sted leave home they wonder w why 1 IT ejdys tako taka ab no ru iii teresi in the tile furro farm nothing pays better than to encourage boys except pt to teach them Ji honesty A and ih th isyou carldo by defraud ing tam and nothing so encourages one to thought and care in his work as a pecuniary interest dont fail therefore to give the boy a direct interest ave malling on oil the farm and an then iea bee to it as you bould would prize their integrity that you I 1 deal honestly by thorn in dividing the profits with how much more complacency will you you come to die a full lbrown Lg agro rown arif honet prosperous iuan inan bour eon than a paltry bank account deal justly deal teal libera liberally deal C I 1 with the boye boys |