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Show ADDRESSES AT OHARLESTON, a. 0. 471 In our kindergarten it was, just as easy to commence with th,e children and inter-eat and teach them to wash In the washtub and to iron on the ironing hoard 98 it is to teach them games. We take the young people out to the farm and give them s. little hoe and rake, and they enjoy working m the soil. We commence with chil-dren of four or five or six years of age and train them in the dignity and necessit of labor. This is what we ought to do, We should create in them the working h a h . This is very neceswry and important. A man who does not learn to work and love work is not one who is going to accomplish anythipg in this world, and no race that does not learn that lesson will make ?ny progrem in thls world, for the Good Book says we must work out our 0q.n salvation. The Indian should learn to farm and till the soil. The Indian of the future is to live in the country, and he should 6ud his comfort and happiness in the flowers, the trees, the rivers, and all nature. |