Carpenter . or parts one knowing the whereabouts of thisman will please communicate with the un-dersigned secretary of L. U. 1116. G. W. GARDNER. Box 864, Twin Falls, Idaho. 34 Bread Upon The Waters. Comfort for the heavy hearted, Love to help the world along—For the weary and discouraged, Just a bit of hopeful song;When lifes cares would crush us earthward And our cross seems hard to where other hearts are troubled Haste sweet sympathy to share. Theres no time for griefs indulgence In a world so full of woe,There is pathos all around us— Men and women need us so !Hearts


Carpenter . or parts one knowing the whereabouts of thisman will please communicate with the un-dersigned secretary of L. U. 1116. G. W. GARDNER. Box 864, Twin Falls, Idaho. 34 Bread Upon The Waters. Comfort for the heavy hearted, Love to help the world along—For the weary and discouraged, Just a bit of hopeful song;When lifes cares would crush us earthward And our cross seems hard to where other hearts are troubled Haste sweet sympathy to share. Theres no time for griefs indulgence In a world so full of woe,There is pathos all around us— Men and women need us so !Hearts may find their speedy healing Though their wounds are sore and deep,When we love and bless our neighbor— When we comfort those who weep. In this ministry of mercy And the low, sweet song of cheer,Our own hearts in joy grow lighter And our heavn begins right here:Somewhere from the vast forever Comes a soft and sweet refrain—Lo! the bread upon the waters Surely shall return again. MARGARET SCOTT Movements For Better Conditions. Local Union 1835, Waterloo, Iowa.—Therevised trade rules recently adopted by thisLocal Union provide for a minimum rateof 40 cents per hour or $ per day of ninehours. Our present rate being $ perday, this means an increase of 35 cents perday. We have presented a demand to thateffect to the contractors, fixing May 1 asthe day for the new scale to take place. ??? ^ ij«Local Union 1393, Boston, Mass.—ThisLocal Union, composed of wharf and bridgecarpenters, is demanding for its membersa raise in wages and the Saturday half holi-day during the months of June, July, Au-gust and September. Our present scale is$ and working hours eight per day. Wehave submitted our- demand to our employ-ers sometime ago and as yet have notlearned of any opposition to its enforce-ment. As it is very reasonable, we expectit to be readily complied with on and afterMay 1 next. t^ tff ^ Local Union 1143, La Crosse, Wis.—Inthis city we have seven fair


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