. Carpenter. I would that Wealth, through Reasons see the wrongs the toilers bear. That they might be From hardships more could all lifes blessings share. Let me appeal for those who toil, That they may labor less in vain;For hearts will acheAnd hearts will breakWhen shackled by oppressions chain. OhI is it not in Womans soul. To do her part for human good? To stand by those Who suffer thus the loving Saviour stood. I would not woman lose her grace. Nor yet indulge in squeamish pride. When comes appeal For human wealWherever rightful laws abidel An effort grand, by


. Carpenter. I would that Wealth, through Reasons see the wrongs the toilers bear. That they might be From hardships more could all lifes blessings share. Let me appeal for those who toil, That they may labor less in vain;For hearts will acheAnd hearts will breakWhen shackled by oppressions chain. OhI is it not in Womans soul. To do her part for human good? To stand by those Who suffer thus the loving Saviour stood. I would not woman lose her grace. Nor yet indulge in squeamish pride. When comes appeal For human wealWherever rightful laws abidel An effort grand, by woman made,I often urge, 1 always calm the strifeOf Struggling lifeAnd bring sweet peace within the fold. So, loving sister of my soul, I fnin would have thee bravely fight,With might and main,Thus to guerdon of Industrial right. *. Ind., Oct. 1913. THE CARPENTER THE RIGHT TO INJUNCTIVE REUEF (By Joseph Owen.)


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