Show HAVE A HEART it 11 P. PAULO FABIO JO THE TuE FARMER AR Some men most men have to battle with other men In one form or another The farmers farmer's fight is with the inexorable forces of na- na ture Ills His enemies are sun wind rain and hall hail It Is seldom that even ven for the city dweller who has nothing more Important at stake than his personal pl pleasure asure or convenience convenience con con- tho the weather Is wholly satisfactory What then must It be for the tho agriculturist whose very living is at stake He works hours which Would make malce the average factory hand in these days davs throw up his hands In horror When his days day's work is finished thero there are still chores to be done which take up an hour or more He lIft la labors Ja- Ja hors bars incredibly facing the constant risk that fate may deprive him of the fruit of ot his work He is faced with economic problems which would sap lap the courage of at any anyone one less stout hearted Sometimes when we pay this for tor corn and that for something else we are In Inclined Inclined In- In dined to denounce the farmer Let Letus Letus Letus us remember that he is after all au the source of ot our food supply and that we very erv literally live on hi his labor Let us s remember his trials trial and when inclined to criticise or minimize his troubles troubles have have a ah aheart h her heart r CoP Copyright 1923 by bv North American Ameri- Ameri can Newspaper Alliance |