Loyalty to her chief is the most valuable of a woman's business. qualities. She is a past-master in. the art: of unostentatious silence regarding her employer's privato affairs, and sho has such good judgment generally that her. opinion is always-worth having in matters of moment.—" Modern Business." The greatost merchants; and'the greatest manufacturers, many, of whom, are themselves " self-made," are the men who; to-day aro the most insistent and the most holpfui in devising ways : and opportunities for tho training of boys to become their' succossora, —r" Cassier's Magaziiio,."-
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 231, 23 June 1908, Page 9
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