tJNION OF CLUBS AND ORANGES NECESSARY. 81 



UNION OF CLUBS AND GRANGES NECESSARY. 



It is apparent to every one who has carefully followed up 

 the Farmers Movement that there has been a certain aiount 

 of jealousy and rivalry existing between the Grange* and 



The Motto for Farmers, 



Clubs. These little differences have been fomented by cer 

 tain interests, speaking through organs which have spared 

 no means of sowing dissensions between them ; on the one 

 hand, decrying the Grange as being a secret society, and, on 

 the other, stigmatizing the open workings of the Club as 

 foolish, or at least, ineffectual, from the facility with which 

 politicians manipulate them. 



It is absolutely essential that these petty differences should 

 cease. The leading spirits both of the Clubs and Granges 

 are well aware of this, and do their best to make common 

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