. Carpenter. insurance, land divisionand other measures of public policy,tending to the independence of the indi-vidual by a proper legislative taxation ofall the people. From this may be gleanedfor the morrow the conditions which willcome to us, not with the misdirectedprocess of private duplication, but withright laws for the benefit of all. We need, then, to continue the workof bringing our organization into a mate-rial position of permanency, and diminishour activities in the consideration ofproblems, which, unless amply providedfor, are subject to inaccurate methods ofadministration, leav


. Carpenter. insurance, land divisionand other measures of public policy,tending to the independence of the indi-vidual by a proper legislative taxation ofall the people. From this may be gleanedfor the morrow the conditions which willcome to us, not with the misdirectedprocess of private duplication, but withright laws for the benefit of all. We need, then, to continue the workof bringing our organization into a mate-rial position of permanency, and diminishour activities in the consideration ofproblems, which, unless amply providedfor, are subject to inaccurate methods ofadministration, leaving the righting ofsuch wrongs to our government, of whichwo are a part, in proportion as we showinterest and ability to regulate them. To fiiUri immunity our Father Bald,Thabfood and bliss should not be ruii<l un-sought ;That man Bbould labor for his dally bread; ool ilint man Bbonld toll and Bweal for•- —Corn Hymns THE CflRPEHTER ORGANISED FOR HUMAN WELFARE (By Margaret Scott Hall.). O, brothers, are ye asking bowThe hills of happiness to find? Then know they lie behind the tow—God helping me, I will be kind. IELPFULNESS is thekeynote of tradesunion. The union la-bel stands for honestworkmanship and aliving wage. It rep-resents clean andwholesome condi- tions. It has beencalled the trade markof industrial wrongs no man. Then, organ-ized labor, meaning only justice to allwhom it may concern, in its primary ob-ject of helpfulness to the employed, willnot injure or handicap the has selfishness been a besetting sinof humanity, and through any and allways and by all means give organizedeffort a chance to uplift and awaken con-science in the realm of human at best is a fleeting span and it iswell with us if we learn early the beauti-ful lesson of fraternity. Labor, organ-ized for human welfare, has inaugurateda more considerate standard of industrialrelations. While brotherhood is theprinciple of union that probes se


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