The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . MR. D. W. McCU.\IG,, The Manitoba Grain Ghoweks .Association. MR. J. W. SCALLIOX, HONORARY President (for life), The Manitoba Grain Growers Association MR. R. MCKENZIE. secretary,The Manitoba Grain Growers Association faithfully their duty as husbandmen,who at the call of duty can take theplatform and deliver addresses orconduct meetings of vast importequally as well as our legislators inthe halls of Parliament. It is studyand training that has done this. Thepatched overalls are regarded withr


The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . MR. D. W. McCU.\IG,, The Manitoba Grain Ghoweks .Association. MR. J. W. SCALLIOX, HONORARY President (for life), The Manitoba Grain Growers Association MR. R. MCKENZIE. secretary,The Manitoba Grain Growers Association faithfully their duty as husbandmen,who at the call of duty can take theplatform and deliver addresses orconduct meetings of vast importequally as well as our legislators inthe halls of Parliament. It is studyand training that has done this. Thepatched overalls are regarded withrespect, and the farmers see the valueof standing shoulder to in the United States PresidentTaft thought it worth his while toaddress the greatest farmers conven-tion of the world. Out West the poli-ticians and public rtjen are eager forthe opportunity to address a gather-ing of farmers. What does the agitation among thewestern farmers mean ? Is it simplya growing pain that will shortly passaway ? By no means. There is atremendoxis revolution now in pro-gress. The trouble is not merely thatof securing elevators owned by theGovernment. It is dee


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