Co-operative Effort
Immeasurable good comes of that self-reliancewhich is the product of co-operative effort successfully employed in a thousand ways. Even in i'iought there haa been wonderful growth. Very many Granges conduct their meeting much as farmers' clubs are managed, thus broadening and increasing common intelligence, thereby fitting the recipients of the benefits for higher fields of usef ulness. It is really the elevation of a class by the development of mind and the growth of virtnes. In view of the great good already accomp'ished.it may be said the beneficence of the order entitles it to the respect of all classes that desire real progresa in all that elevates mankind. Farmers, especially those who have held aloof, are challenged to action. It the Grange advances in its progress will be a recedLng step for tliose farmers who do not accept its beneflts. Let them take thought of their relative positions, and act wisely
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