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Show "Happiness in i - iVUbor Well Performed ' - Tte most welcome word that I aD H to mtllions is a promise of J emPfiit to have a share in the s Worli'l'9rk. "The song on which f aBJft5 the older generation were j "mm urged one to work In the JlMirs, to work 'mid spring-toljiiita spring-toljiiita to work even through ("e Wnoon, and then on till the 8t .h fadeth. fadeth to shine ftrt hlnk.ll n. . . . . 1"' tsut it was a joyous song, Mdttymy unhappy note in It was i tlie kl 8nt suggested the oncoming ' 5 nlS?1"ihen man works no more." .. - Vie ttmttervent prayer that most en rtjiespecially those who have not tojKi g00dg Jald up against t daj'S f ge, come from ancient J Umesf,Ky i be taken In the midst . r my:." J So fit from work being a curse. I Carlylf iprojui 0f it as "the grand I care oalthe maladies and miseries ) i that ei beset mankind." It Is the best ynwiclan. So in seeking to find I emplojjieat for those out of work, the prstitm of misery is attacked at Its roog Still U labor is man's highest to-atlorf to-atlorf ht It is through labor of some-irt, whether by hand or brain, thetlisr of one's choice or by com-pilsfosj com-pilsfosj thether as a vocation or an ta nation, that he finds his way to Ills Jbetter and best self. uvifg a man a Job is the best form helpfulness, if he Is still able to wofe, It hi been often said that there Is no gooj obtainable without labor; but It is better said that there is no good hit is to be put above the ability; and the opportunity to labor. KansaiCity Times. |