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naturally result, I presueme, from their being so suddenly thrown into a field of operation entirely new to them.

With their league and club meeting at night and public speaking during the day to say nothing of the intern intermediate electionary operations, I am surprised that the crops have turned out so well, for by reason of the facts named a vast deal of valuable time must have been lost during the month. - In addition to this, many of the difficulties which have occurred between employer and labour are traceable to the neglect of the latter, growing out of this unnecessary and uncalled for interest in public political demonstrations.

I am convinced that the race has not been benefitted by their sudden elevation to the right of suffrage if for no other reason than that it places