u "In ee time-, a e ay, be point to I trug- hi field ith pride, "all teemed e e plant ill be re dy for barve t. There ill be onderful fruits and vegetable . Tbeir colors ill beautiful, beautiful a -our c ttle once ere!" A Inta ant dmit that many of the youn men long for the romance of tbe old tbe day. Tbe b ckbrea ing for or of farming arid I nd· by band doe not b ve the tbrill of ro ming free cro the de rt ith the ind in their to come. .. e ere mazed that imple mud bric nd fe piece of ood could m e uch difference," Chief A Int ant s ys. But ee for your elf bat tbe c n I e've built b ve 110 ed u to do. "Ye , tho e day were e - citi g," be continue . "But I believe thi new life i good. I've 1 ea roed to prize the imp 1 c thing li e eeing my beautifu] garden gro ."