Carpenter . A Monthly Journal for Ctu^ienters, Stair Builders, Machine Wood Worker*,Planing Mill Men, eind Kindred Industries Entered February 13, 1903, at Indianapolis, Indiana, as second-class mail matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 Volume XXX—No. 3Established in 1881 INDIANAPOUS, MARCH, 1910 One Dollar Per YearTen Cents a Copy. Now in the dawning of the world there came A single-minded, open-handed youth whose name Was Labor. Nothing his fortune but the will To use his sw^elling thews for good and not for ill. Contented he though every day should break Its fortune on itself


Carpenter . A Monthly Journal for Ctu^ienters, Stair Builders, Machine Wood Worker*,Planing Mill Men, eind Kindred Industries Entered February 13, 1903, at Indianapolis, Indiana, as second-class mail matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 Volume XXX—No. 3Established in 1881 INDIANAPOUS, MARCH, 1910 One Dollar Per YearTen Cents a Copy. Now in the dawning of the world there came A single-minded, open-handed youth whose name Was Labor. Nothing his fortune but the will To use his sw^elling thews for good and not for ill. Contented he though every day should break Its fortune on itself and live for its own sake. Then in the early days he wooed and won And mated with that smiling daughter of the Sun The smiling earth. Happy the days that sped Each with its burden, but devoid of dread, Until from out the womb of Mother Earth Labors first child. Accretion, had its humble birth- Ah! what a joy was theirs. Now was the mothers breastFull for the eager lips which softly pressedNow, too, the fathers brow beaded the moreThat he might add a little to the storeWhich in the infants name they set asideIn prudent fondness and parental w^ondrous way the infant grew and boyhood leaped and into manhood flew;Grew, too, in craft, till in an evil hourHe made his mother servant to his povi^erAnd serfed his father


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