FARM SPECIALISTS.
In our little town. Oh! s.ul to tell, There is a mere hant who doesn’t knowhow to sell, A sawyer who doesn't know how to saw, A teacher who doesn't know how to teach, A preacher who doe sn't know li<*w to preach, A painter who c.m't paint ver> well, A printer who doesn’t know how to tiefl, An odd jobs man with never a job.
A cobbler who doesn't know how to c o|), \ miller who doesn't know how to mill, A butcher who doesn’t know how to kill. \ racer who doesn’t know how to race, A mason who doesn’t know Ik w to
mace, \ rlocksmith win- cannot mend a
clock, And a doctor who doesn’t know how to doc.; Aiut since none of these aie buM men. You will find them again and vet
again, Ever anon and a few times more, ’Round the* stove in Mendolsen’s s»ore. Each talking freely and through his hat, Doing the one thing they are expert at:
Giving advice to farmers
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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 289, 18 July 1919, Page 11
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171FARM SPECIALISTS. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 289, 18 July 1919, Page 11
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