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Show IT IS POOR BUSINESS TO WAIT Farm products hnvo a gi eater purchasing pur-chasing power today than ever before In the country's hlBtory. ' This may explain why rural districts dis-tricts of the country aro rapidly get- ting under way with building and construction work. It Is obvious, since building and construction work havo such an Important Im-portant btnrlng at this time on stimulating stim-ulating general business, the former may serve both ils own and national Interest hy at once making needed Improvements on his property. Many farmerR have been unablo to get materials and labor for barns, silos, houses and other 'imptovements during the war. The farmer who at onco avails of the labor supply amUgets his Improvement Im-provement work under way, In tho long run, may prove to be the pru-dent pru-dent business man, for there Is reason rea-son to believe that (armors who delay de-lay In the hope of materially reduced construction costs will have been deprived de-prived of tho use of the Improvement and in the end will bo forced to approximately ap-proximately the building prices now prevailing. ' s' inB&-v- ' |