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MR. BERWICK. It is rather a dim, religious light to talk in, but I 

 would like to say a word or two. In the first place, I don't think that 

 the average working hand is the light-hearted man he has been pic- 

 tured to be. I have not forgotten my own experience. My men that 

 I have employed have not been at all ill-used. I am also running a 

 school myself on the basis of making it pay. I have been successful in 

 doing it. It has been my family school. "We have made the farm pay 

 m a small way. I still think that if, as an object lesson, we could 

 make that State Farm pay it would be an exceedingly good thing for 

 the students who will go there. 



An adjournment was here taken until to-morrow at 9 :30 o'clock a. m. 



