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problems and his devotion to their solution has earned 

 him universal appreciation among the Grain Growers 

 of Saskatchewan. Year after year he has been elected 

 to the highest office in the gift of the Association. He 

 has been President many times of both the Saskatche- 

 wan Grain Growers' Association and the Saskatchewan 

 Co-Operative Elevator Company. 



The Grain Growers' Movement, then, in this Province 

 of Saskatchewan where it had its beginning, has grown 

 to wonderful proportions with the passing of the years. 

 Co-operation has been a pronounced success. The old 

 conditions have passed far back down the trail. The 

 new order of things has been fought for by men who have 

 known the taste of smoky tea, the sour sweat of toil 

 upon the land, the smell of the smudge fires on a still 

 evening and the drive of the wind on the open plain. 

 Out of the pioneer past they have stepped forward to 

 the larger opportunities of the times times which call 

 for clear heads and wise vision. 



For as they build for the future so will the Sons of 

 the Movement watch and learn. 



