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see here and there serene sonls who im- 

 press us with a sense of power, and of 

 calm, unhesiuitiiijj; assurance, and who 

 Iravel Inward their jjoril with the rhylh- 

 ndc ni ijeslv of llie stars. Tliey liave 

 learned how to think corriclly, they have 

 mastered the secret of successful livinj;. 



It is trvie thai this snoreme self control, 

 which enahles a man to rise to his high- 

 est power, is one of the ultimate lessons 

 of culture, hut it is the first step to great 

 achievement an<l is jxjssible to all. 



Some time we shall all learn I)etter 

 than t(; harbor, even for an instant, any 

 suicidal tho'ight or emotion. We shall 

 no more dream of entertaining thoughts 

 of fear, eiivv, jealousy, or worrving, fret- 

 ful or anxious thoughts, than we would 

 of entertaining thieves or murderers in 

 our homes. The time will come when 

 intelligent peo])le will no more indulge 

 in fits of anger, will no more indulge in 

 nnchariiahie thoughts, feelings of hatred 

 or ill-will, or gloonu , depressing, down- 

 ward-tending thoughts, than they would 

 take poison into the system. 



THE YOUTH S COMPANION IN 1904. 



As the years increase Tun Youth's Com- 

 panion eiuleavors lo keep pace wilh them in all 

 tliat is wise, lieauti till aiul progre sive. and not 

 only to retain l)ut to deserve the hon<)ral)le and 

 exceptionally high place it holds in the confi- 

 dence and affections ot three gene'ations of read- 

 ers. The grea est living autliors in all branches 

 of literature continue lo contribute lo it. 



Among the important series of articles will be 

 one on tlie occupation of the farmer in many 

 parts of the world — in Kngland, in Ireland, in 

 India, in Argentina, etc. 



The annual Annuuiicemeut Number of The 

 CoMi'.ANioN, descrir,ing the principal features of 

 Thk Co.Mi'ANioN s new volume, will be sent to 

 any address. Free. 



The new subscriber for 1904 will receive all the 

 issues of Thk Companion for the remaining 

 weeks of 1903 free from the time of subscription; 

 also Thk Companion calentlar for 1904, litho- 

 graphed in twelve colors and gold. 



THp; YOUTH'S COMPANION, 

 14.1 Berkeley Stnet, Boston, Mass. 



TRAIN TOOK ITS OWN PHOTOGRAPH. 



A large, handsome engraving, 18 x 28 

 inches, has been made of "The Burling- 

 ton's Number One" while going at 60 

 miles an hour between Chicago and Den- 

 ver. It is the best j)icture of a train in 

 motion ever taken, ami "the train took 

 the picture itself " This is explained in 

 a folder which will be sent free on ap- 

 ])lication. Price of large engraving, 20 

 cents. Postage stamps will do. Address 

 P. S. Euslis, General Passenger Agent, 

 C, B. & Q. Ry., 209 Adams Street, 

 Chicago. 



LOW KATES WEST AND NORTHWEST. 



Via Chicago, Milwaukee iS: St. Paul 

 Railway, every day until November 30, 

 I9'>3- 



$33, Chicago lo San iMancisco, Los An- 

 geles, Portland; Tacoma, Seattle, and 

 many oilier Pacific coast points. $30, Chi- 

 cago to Salt Lake City, Ogden, Grand 

 Junction and many other jjointsin Utah, 

 Colorado and Wyoming. I^ow rates lo 

 hundreds of other i>oints. 



Through train service, Chicago to San 

 I'Vancisco. Only $b for a tlouble berth, 

 tourist slee])er, all the way. 



To the Northwest, via .'^t. Paul or via 

 Omaha. Write today for folder, R. C. 

 JcMies, 32 Campus Marlins, Detroit. 



National Bee - Keepers' 



Association. 



Objects ■>f the Associntion. 



To promote and protect the interests of its 

 members. 

 'l"o prevent llie adulleralion of honey. 



Atitimtl ^ Menthfrsfiip, $i.<ki. 



Send dues to Treasurer. 



W. /.. Hi'icHiNSo.N, Flint, Mich. 

 President. 

 J. U. Harris, C.randJ .nction. Colo. 



Vice President 

 Oko W. York Chicaeo, Ills. 



.Secretary. 



N. H. FRANCE. Plattville, Wis. 

 Gen. Manager and Treasurer. 



linnrd of Directors. 



v.. Winrco.MH, Friend, Neb. 



VV. /,. HcTciii.vsoN, Flint, .Mich. 



I'Do ToKPi'icRWKiN. Sail Antonio, Tex. 

 K. C. AlKl.N, I.oveland, Colo. 



P. H. Ki.wooi), Starkville, N. Y. 

 F K. Root, Medina, O. 

 \Vm a Si:i,si;k, Pliihu'ielphia, Pa. 

 (',. M. j)i>oi.rrri,i;, Borotliiio, N Y. 

 \V. I-'. .Marks, Chapinville, N. Y. 



J. M. lI.\MiiAi;<;ii, Kscoinlido, Cal 

 C. A. Hatch, Richland Ceii., Wis. 

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