Church review . , Unionville, EastWindsor Hill, Hopewell, Rocky Hill,Newington and Bloomfield. The Institute has received earnestcalls from young men for machineshop and other trade school hope this provision will be amplyprovided, for it is one of the greatestimmediate needs of the city. We quotefrom an address printed in the Amer-ican Machinist for September 7, 1899,given by Prof. John E. Sweet of Syra-cuse before an audience of mechanicsand manufacturers, where he says: The apprentice wants to get all themoney he can, or get along the fastesthe can, and the keynote of this is


Church review . , Unionville, EastWindsor Hill, Hopewell, Rocky Hill,Newington and Bloomfield. The Institute has received earnestcalls from young men for machineshop and other trade school hope this provision will be amplyprovided, for it is one of the greatestimmediate needs of the city. We quotefrom an address printed in the Amer-ican Machinist for September 7, 1899,given by Prof. John E. Sweet of Syra-cuse before an audience of mechanicsand manufacturers, where he says: The apprentice wants to get all themoney he can, or get along the fastesthe can, and the keynote of this is thekeynote of life, whether an apprentice,a workman, a master, a railroad pres-ident, a college professor or an is to work, and to work hard, andto do everything one does in as goodtime as others do, and do the job aswell as any one can, and better thanothers if he can. (The emphasis isours.) And when you come to themoney part, the question must be nothow can I get the most money for THE CHURCH PRIZE EXHIBIT, Highest Award at International Conv what I do, but how can I earn moremoney. The journeyman, like the appren-tice, wants more pay, and there aretwo ways that he can try and get is to earn it, the other to is a common expression for the jour-neyman to say that he is earning allhe gets. If that is all he is doing, hisemployer cannot afford to have himaround. If he is not earning morethan twice what he gets its the samething. Some men are willing and anx-ious to do better, but the foreman oremployer will not let them. In thelatter case it is hopeless, except tochange employers. Hillyer Institute has a uoble aim,that of helping young men to helpthemselves. Its students are among JUNIOR WOODWORK,ention. the most ambitious and plucky youngmen of the city, and they will be bet-ter citizens, more contented and influ-ential because of what Hillyer Insti-tute is doing and will do in the futurefor them. THE NEW ORGAN At the Farmington1 Avenue Congr


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