Discipline. — Discipline, like the bridle in the hand of a good rider, should exercise its influence without appearing 1 to do. so; should be ever active both as a support and a restraint, yet seem to lie easily in hand. It must always be ready to check or pull up, as occasion may require, and only when the horse is a runaway should the action of rhe curb be perceptible. Ecu n>) my*— -It may sound strange to some that economy is not saving so much as spending, out it is the making 1 careful ami clever use of the faculties within us and the opportunities without us. In the science of life and duty, perseverance and energy often come to untimely ends because they are not united in fellowship with a wise eco? noniy.
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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 123, 17 November 1876, Page 6
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