. Carpenter. Milwaukee, Wis. Mowbridge, S. D. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. New Bedford, Mass New Orleans, La. New York City. Niagara Falls, N Y. Norfolk, Va. North Yakima, Wash. Omaha, Neb. Peoria. 111. Pittsfield, Mass. San Antonio, Tex. San Francisco, Cal. Saskatoon, Sask., Can. Sioux City, la. South Omaha, Neb. Syracuse, N. Y. Tampa, , L. I., N. Y. The Dalles, , Kas. Trl-Cities—Davenport. Kankakee, 111. la.; Rock Island Kenosha. Wis. and Moline, 111. Kewanee, III. Wichita Falls, Tex. Can Can Local Unions Chartered Last Month Caney, Angeles, , Te


. Carpenter. Milwaukee, Wis. Mowbridge, S. D. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. New Bedford, Mass New Orleans, La. New York City. Niagara Falls, N Y. Norfolk, Va. North Yakima, Wash. Omaha, Neb. Peoria. 111. Pittsfield, Mass. San Antonio, Tex. San Francisco, Cal. Saskatoon, Sask., Can. Sioux City, la. South Omaha, Neb. Syracuse, N. Y. Tampa, , L. I., N. Y. The Dalles, , Kas. Trl-Cities—Davenport. Kankakee, 111. la.; Rock Island Kenosha. Wis. and Moline, 111. Kewanee, III. Wichita Falls, Tex. Can Can Local Unions Chartered Last Month Caney, Angeles, , TexPetersburg. Rochelle, N. , MassMemphis. , , , N vChippewa Falls. WisTomah, , , 31 Local I n Richmond, , v YRiviera, X. YMoncton, N HBonhntu. Tex,Chatham, out.,Colnmbns, (, Battleford., Sask Coreville. ,.. , , N XSarnla, Ont., Minnions 33. Conditions in Bdmonton, AlbertaEditor The Carpenter: Kindly give space in The Carpenterto trade conditions in this city as weare receiving inquiries daily on this mat-ter from members all over the UnitedStates and Canada. At present we have about 200 mem-bers out of employment and the outlookindicates that such condition will con-tinue until at least mid-summer. Western Canada is going through aperiod of money stringency at thepresent time, and, unless the situationbecomes easier before the end of May,the labor market, so far as our craft isconcerned, will be seriously overstockedthrough the entire building season. This city is being extensively adver-tised in every corner of the United Statesand Europe, and already the wild inrushof penniless immigrants is causing graveconcern to the trade unions, who arethereby threatened with a lowering ofthe standard of living. Our local here is always continuallyconfronted with infringement by travel-ing members and financial secretar


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