. Carpenter. in the matter of having thelatest style in cars. The competition be-tween you capitalists is something , a few years ago, eggs were as highas twelve cents a dozen and now they aredown to thirty-five and forty cents,while tinware has gone clear down fromthirty-five cents to seventy cents. Itsfierce. And It Shall Come to Pass When Love anil Labor marching hand In bandShall loose the shackles from Industrialslaves—Shall banish eurse of Mammon from our roll the stone from living childrensgraves—Wherever hope to men has been denied,And grievous hardens they nre drive
. Carpenter. in the matter of having thelatest style in cars. The competition be-tween you capitalists is something , a few years ago, eggs were as highas twelve cents a dozen and now they aredown to thirty-five and forty cents,while tinware has gone clear down fromthirty-five cents to seventy cents. Itsfierce. And It Shall Come to Pass When Love anil Labor marching hand In bandShall loose the shackles from Industrialslaves—Shall banish eurse of Mammon from our roll the stone from living childrensgraves—Wherever hope to men has been denied,And grievous hardens they nre driven Love, commissioned as their gentle golde,Shall lead to heights of Labors answeredprayer. CTnselflsbness shall shame all hate and greed Till brother! I shall banish human need. Till capital shall grant a living wageAnd harmony proclaim the Golden Age—industrial peace shall calm wrongs cruel Love and Labor reign at last supremeMAKOJAKKT SCOTT HALL. THE CHRPEDTER SERMONS IN SERVICE. (By Margaret In His furrowed fields around usGod has work for all who will;Those who may not scatter broadcastYet may plant it hill by hill. EEDS mean more thanwords—and in union-ism, as in all unitedeffort in every line ofendeavor, men mustpractice what theypreach. To make ourprofessions effective,we must live up tothem. The improvement ofindustrial conditionsis a matter of public concern, and is ofas much interest collectively as indi-vidually. Labor is the life of the a noble service is to keep pure andunclogged the fountains supplying thesource of this life. God has work for all who will,—butnot such mighty burdens as the worldsworkers have heaped upon them by greedand selfishness. To labor is right andnormal for every human being, andwhenever any man or woman shirks thisnatural law his or her dereliction mustfall as double duty upon some other whois not shirking. Destitution and pauper-ism have increased so much of late yearsthat causes and cures have
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