Show WHO TO GRUMBLE AT the complaints that business doea doe not pay are so BO common now a daya that nobody anticipates hearing bearing hla hib neighbor speak of being in profitable employment whether a man is IB carpenter a blacksmith an agriculture iet or anything else elee business Is blad b ad the mechanic finds that hie big avocation in IB not remunerative the farmer says bay his hie operations are not profitable and there Is grumbling everywhere and aart probably not without good occasion occa aion where la is the remedy that might be found it if the lault fault ja Is discovered though this to Is not a certainty for people will not dot ahmit an error in themselves no DO matter how bow strong the proof hence cannot recognize a cure for ills ilia that bat i fillet it to 18 a very popo lar jar thing to bay the fault for the present condition lies with the adman istrati OD of the general government that the country in IB going to the dop dog because of the mismanagement ot of those who hold political office but bug if the means of people who do DO not hold office were right could the others obbera mis manage them long lon hardly therefore there must be something out side ot or the officeholder whatever there is within their ranks ranka there are some ome people and it must mart be admitted that in many respects eto they display sound sense who do not no beel hesitate tate to say aay that the fault is ia with the people themselves that thai the trouble with business and industry lies liea wholly in the excesses of which the mamas of 61 business people and workers are guilty the people go beyond their income they buy on tick they spend more MON than they earn when their earnings ear ninga would keep them and therefore they are ruined by their heir gances among those who belleto believe that the burden of present in ia due to this cause la in the denver denter field and farm and in response to the claim that farming does doea not pay as aa well an aa it did a number of year yeam age it points out that before the war prices were not a bit better than now and claims that the triable lies liea to la ft a departure from former conditions as aa tt us ue des described cribei by I 1 farmers forty or fifty years ago bought and sold lor for cash their wants wanta were not nearly as aa numerous as aa the wants wanta of the average farmers today they bought what they really needed and what they did not need and could do without they did not buy the furniture in their homes was good and comfortable but it was not gaudy or expensive their victuals sweet and wholesome the we wearing apparel in those days was waa chiefly 0 of home manufacture and was clean and warm there was none of this modern modem splash and empty style about anything they did not purchase a carriage simply because their neighbor had one or because the old one was out of lash fashion lont but they made the old one do they kept down expenses they lived within their income and at the end of the year they came out right aide up the condition suggested suggest edwith with low fir changes in detail fite fita the nm as well BB as the farmer in very puny many way the tendency to ex extra trava va jaee has na been followed allowed so 0 o long and the tb credit system has ha come so 0 o thoroughly loto into vogue ogue that the means of daae earben and of producers prod noen to sons cone in advance and it to IB a hard keep the wolf from the door ad to maintain at the same ame time the ao Dearance rance of tyle 1 taken on when tava ganoe was entered upon The idill fatuity or of producing at home of fix ingo loa aind and keeping to in repair the house home and 1 I 1 jj a furniture by home labor of ing over many things that are BOW thrown away seems to be almost tora ottea there is too little planned work to save ave and altogether too much worry vorry many are ra crowded to former by boole neoBi sity ty but the quicker all return to non extravagant abe better it will be for all and one thing ton needful as aal a ghou tarter starter wat that people direct more grum ailing lo 10 to them yet and throw lose lees fealt an their neighbors |