Business Journal . he St. Claire, the coryphee pet, is ofttimes hungryand ever desires the more expressive tokens of edible re-gard when eating. Also many horses seem to have a way ofrunning slow when one chances to be following them. Maybeits because theyre waiting for a fellow to catch up. The boy financier knows the bank doesnt care anythingabout money, because it is willing to pay him as much asnine dollars a week salary, with clandestine dividends withoutmentioning the matter to any one. Some fine afternoon he starts up Broadway on a car andgets off in Canada. Nothing is so calculated to
Business Journal . he St. Claire, the coryphee pet, is ofttimes hungryand ever desires the more expressive tokens of edible re-gard when eating. Also many horses seem to have a way ofrunning slow when one chances to be following them. Maybeits because theyre waiting for a fellow to catch up. The boy financier knows the bank doesnt care anythingabout money, because it is willing to pay him as much asnine dollars a week salary, with clandestine dividends withoutmentioning the matter to any one. Some fine afternoon he starts up Broadway on a car andgets off in Canada. Nothing is so calculated to arouse agrowing suspicion in the breast of a bank president as tohear that one of his trusted young men has been sent to findan address in Chambers street and turns up next morning atToronto still looking for it. Then the discovery of the deep cavity in the gold reserve— And the anguished shriek. THE FUNNY PART : We never stop to think that the Sunday school has nothingto do with it. THE MIND THAT WANDERS At the Very Foundation of Success is the Power to KeepYour Mind and Thought Fixed. Every one of us has realized the danger of letting the mindwander and waste itself in a mass of things—none of themnever to be finished. We all know that to go at one thing and keep at it is theonly way to succeed. Life and its achievements arc made up of a constant fight-ing against the temptations to wander and scatter It is onlyby bringing ourselves back to the truth, violently and deter-minedly, every little while that we can keep going ahead,keep our footing mentally, and gradually gain ground, in-stead of sliding back. After thirty a majority of human beings go \ of them do not know it, fortunately for them, as itspares useless suffering. Only a feu really make any prog-ress after the thirtieth year is passed. With most men thatis the age when mental activity slackens, when ideas becomesettled, petrified, no longer productive. The few that mean to go ahead, that ar
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