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Cure For Employes

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
February
Year
1873
Copyright
Public Domain
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Morris Phil!ipsr of the Borne Journal, .s writing Borne very interesting accounts of Lis fovoigu expariencea ío his paper. [n a letter froni íondon he úays : " Tbe argest retail business establishment in England and Irelanrt, whero hundreds ol young ladies and gentlemen are engaged, Ibüard 'odge tñeir employés on the preraise3, and the system is found, after long trial, to vora. aJmirably. The young ptjople are in this way -"ept almo6a contiaually tmder tho eye of their superiois in position, i,nd ha?e lesa chance ofget-ing into bad company and loose habits. Thfiir home jg made quito cheert'ul and pljafauiit. They are alloed to piay all soi'ts of harmleso games; e, reading room supplied with ths principK.1 journalí!, n large iibrary and "r- billiard rooms formlng features of some of t.c edtablisbuieuw. Every possibie step is taken to induce tbe young mvr. and womeu to stay a o home, but when tuey do go r.ut, the ruies uru ri;id regr.rding the hou. 01 returu. The deer ia looked when the house olook statijmeö in the hall mavks' precisely 11 p. m'. "To ailov7snco is made i'or variauco in oiocks aud watnh08, but he or she wno is nor. -.ithin tho door bef ore the house clock strikes the elcventh Iiour, is fined half a guinea. The soeond otFense within six inonths costs the offendar his place."

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Old News
Michigan Argus