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observed all over the West and led to many inspiring 

 addresses. One of the most significant of these was 

 delivered by President J. A. Maharg, of the Saskatche- 

 wan Grain Growers' Association, at a mass meeting in 

 Moose Jaw on Sunday, May 27th. 



"There has been a strong agitation against church 

 union," said Mr. Maharg. "We hope to bring the 

 churches together. The establishment of community 

 churches is not altogether an impossibility. That 

 groups of churches will be brought together for the 

 holding of community services is not altogether 

 impossible, and a farmers' organization is not an 

 organization that is farthest away from doing this." 



In these days of revolutionary thought who shall set 

 the length and width of the Farmers' field of influence, 

 therefore? A string of co-related provincial organiza- 

 tions of farmers, stretching right across the Dominion, 

 working harmoniously through the Canadian Council 

 of Agriculture, will create a national force which in 

 itself will represent Public Opinion which cannot be 

 denied the upward trend to wider and better citizen- 

 ship for all classes in Canada. 



For Public Opinion governs legislation as legislation 

 governs the country. 



