. History of the Grange in Canada [microform] : with hints on the management of subordinate granges, rules for patrons' co-operative associations, list of masters and secretaries of Dominion, division, and subordinate granges. Patrons of Husbandry. Dominion Grange; Patrons of Husbandry. Dominion Grange; Agriculture; Agriculture. , TIIK MANAC;1::MKNT (IK RUBORDINATK 21 ami invigorating hitherto lat^'Ut intelloctH. 'llieso diHcussionH nliould bo conducted with Hystem, and in accordance with ])nrliament(iry niles, thii» giving to all a knowledge of the laws and pruoticoH of deliberativ


. History of the Grange in Canada [microform] : with hints on the management of subordinate granges, rules for patrons' co-operative associations, list of masters and secretaries of Dominion, division, and subordinate granges. Patrons of Husbandry. Dominion Grange; Patrons of Husbandry. Dominion Grange; Agriculture; Agriculture. , TIIK MANAC;1::MKNT (IK RUBORDINATK 21 ami invigorating hitherto lat^'Ut intelloctH. 'llieso diHcussionH nliould bo conducted with Hystem, and in accordance with ])nrliament(iry niles, thii» giving to all a knowledge of the laws and pruoticoH of deliberative »i««tMnl)licH; then, when called upon to fill any })08ition in such boilioH, they will bo ublo to do 80 with credit and honor to themHolves. ProinptncHB and regularity, being neccHwiry adjvincts to nucceHs in any un- dertaking, are none the less hq in the Orange, and it should bo made a duty required of every member to be prompt and upright in all his business trans- actions, and to be prompt to the time and regular in attendance at all our meetings. Nothing adds more to the interest and strcngtli of a Urango than to see all the members in their places at the time appointed, and if possible be there every time. To be an hour or two behind the time is to hurry through the work in a reckless and unsatisfactory manner. Much depends upon the Master in this res[)ect as the acknowledged head. If he is u live, energetic man, prompt in his attendance, he will soon establish a prompt action on the part of the members. A man who is always behind time will never succeed; neitlier will a Grange if the members disregard the time of meeting, and are not regular in their attendance, for while it has a weaken- ing influence upon the Grange, it strengthens opponents, and gives them a reason to believe what they would like to see,—a failure. But this cannot be. An order founded upon the principles that ours is founded upon cannot fail. By remaining true to ourselves, by cultivating promp


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