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"JUDGE NOT, THAT YE BE NOT
JUDGED."

By the Rev. Charles Stelzle. When the average man-on the other side -thinks of organized labor, his mind reverts to acts of lawlessness committed by members of trade unions. When he thinks of corporations, he recalls the acts of shame done in the name of "big" business. When he thinks of the Church, he flings at you the weak or insincere actions of a handful of men in history or men in present day life. And it's always a cheap way of praising one's own virtues, or the virtues of one's class.

If the whole truth were known, it would stand out in condemnation of the self-righteous critics of their fellow men. Trades union and corporation and church have each been guilty of enormous offenses, but each may be proud of prodigious endeavor to make for the right and the true.

Just now organized labor is in the crucible. It has been there before, but it has never failed to come out cleaner and purer. That's what a crucible is for. The hotter the fire the purer the gold. The discussion of the alleged evils in the trades union is sure to result in a discussion of the good, and the pointing out of the weakness will unquestionably develop its points of strength. For the men of labor are no fools. They naturally resent the implication of weakness-for aren't they human?-but they themselves

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The label of the United Hatters of North America is on buff-colored paper and is sewed in the hat under the sweat band opposite the bow. No hat is union made unless it contains this label.

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At a regular meeting of Huntington Lodge 249 the following resolutions were adopted: Whereas, it has pleased almighty God in His divine wisdom to remove from our midst the beloved infant son of our esteemed brother, Clarence V. Hickman, therefore be it

Resolved, That we, his brother members, extend to him and the bereaved family our heartfelt sympathy in this their sad hour of bereavement, and pray that the almighty God will comfort and console them, and be it further

Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be placed on our minutes, one be sent to the Journal for publication and one sent to the bereaved family.

THOS. F. KILCOYNE,
C. D. COX,

L. W. WATSON,

BRADY.

Committee.

At a regular meeting of Buffalo Lodge No. 7, I. B. B. I. S. B. and H. of America the following resolutions were unanimously adopted:

Whereas, it has pleased almighty God in His divine wisdom to remove from our midst our dearly beloved brother, Arthur Brady, therefore be it

Resolved, That we, his fellow brothers, extend to his family, our heratfelt sympathy in this their hour of bereavement, and pray

that the almighty God may comfort and console them, that they will bear this trial with fortitude; be it further

Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread on the minutes of our meeting, and a copy be forwarded to the bereaved family, and a copy be forwarded to our of ficial Journal for publication.

FRED GOODALL,
WM. PRICE,
CHAS. P. GRASS,
Committee.

RESOLUTION.

Denison, Texas, Dec. 18, 1911. At a regular meeting of Sunset Lodge No. 209, the following resolution was adopted: Whereas, It has pleased the Almighty God in His wisdom to remove from our midst the beloved mother of our esteemed Brother, W. D. Ramey; therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, his fellow Brothers, extend to him and the family, our heartfelt sympathy in his sad hour of bereavement, and pray that the Almighty God may console him, that he may bear his trial with fortitude, and be it

Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread on the minutes of our meeting and a copy sent to the Journal for publication.

ROBERT ROSBOTTOM,

S. F. JOHNSON,

FRED ALSDORF,

Committee.

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Whereas, it has pleased the almighty God in His divine wisdom to remove from our midst the beloved father of our worthy and esteemed sister, Mrs. Grant, therefore be it

Resolved, That we, the members of Auxiliary No. 4, xtend to our worthy sister and family our heartfelt sympathy in this her hour of bereavement and pray the almighty God may comfort and console her, that she will bear her trial with fortitude; be it further

Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread on the minutes of our meeting, and a copy forwarded to our beeraved sister. and family and a copy be forwarded to our Journal for publication.

MRS. D. V. FARLOW,
MRS. WARREN,
MRS. KANE,

SCHROTT.

Committee.

At a regular meeting of Buffalo Lodge No. 7. I. B. B. I. S. B. and H. of America, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted:

Whereas, it has pleased almighty God in his divine wisdom to remove from our midst our dearly beloved brother, John J. Schrott, therefore be it

Resolved, That we, his fellow brothers, extend to his family our heartfelt sympathy in this their hour of bereavement, and pray that the almighty God may comfort and console them that they will bear this trial with fortitude; be it further

Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread on the minutes of our meeting, and a copy be forwarded to the bereaved family, and a copy be forwarded to our of ficial Journal for publication.

GEO. F. MUIR,
CHAS. P. GRASS,
FRED GOODALL,
Committee.

MORTON.

Wheras, Almighty God, in His infinite wisdom has seen fit to call from our midst our beloved brother, Frank Morton, and,

Whereas, In the walks of life he has shown all the qualities that go to make up a true brother and friend, and his labors to further the interest of our order deserve recognition, be it

Resolved, That in the death of our Brother we have suffered a loss that will be felt by our fellow employes, that we extend to his widow and son our heartfelt sympathy in the hour of their bereavement, and be it further

Resolved, That our charter be draped in mourning for thirty days, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved

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Winnipeg, Man., Canada, Dec. 13, 1911. Fort Garry Lodge 451, Winnipeg, Man., Canada.

At the regular meeting of the above Lodge on November 21, it was resolved:

Having heard of the loss Bro. A. Campbell had sustained through the death of his wife, the following letter of condolence be sent to our Brother, also that a copy of the same be sent to the Journal. Dear Sir and Brother:

Whereas, God in His infinite wisdom has seen fit to remove from you your partner in life, we, the members of Fort Garry Lodge 451, do hereby tender you our heartfelt sympathy in your bereavement. We feel for you in your loneliness, and that He who ever guides His own and bestows all needful grace may comfort you by His peace and presence.

Mid the stillness low and sweet
Bringing strength to weary feet,
Sometimes on a gentle breeze
Glad triumphant harmonies

Come from those who went before-
Now at rest for evermore.

Signed on behalf of Fort Garry Lodge.
JAS. HUME,
Secretary.

TWEED.

At a regular meeting of Subordinate Lodge No. 29, Brotherhood of Boiler Makers, Iron Ship Builders and Helpers of America the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas, it has pleased the almighty God in His infinite wisdom to take from our midst our worthy and esteemed brother, Henry Tweed,

Resolved, That we, his brother members, while deeply lamenting his untimely end, and bowing our heads in silent humility to Him who rules all things; and be it further

Resolved, That we tender to the members of the bereaved family our sincere sympathy and condolence in this, their hour of sorrow, softened only by the confiding hope that his spirit has departed to a brighter and better world, where sorrow is unknown, and be it further

Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be placed on the minutes of this lodge and a copy sent to our deceased brother's family, also that our charter be draped in mourning for a period of 90 days.

Respectfully submitted,

LARRY KICKHAM,
JOSEPH STRUB,
GEO. LE BLANC,
Committee.

O'HARA.

Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 16, 1911. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. O'Hara.

Dear Friends: We were very sorry to hear of your loss, through the death of your son. You may not have had this kind of a loss in your family before, and it will be all the harder for you. This comes to us all sooner or later, and we have to learn to be resigned, as God has this way of dealing with us, in order to bring us closer to Himself, and therefore, we must bow to His holy will.

You all have our sympathy and we hope God will sustain you and give you strength to live for those that are left. We feel you will be able to say, "God gave, and God hath taken away," and if it is His holy will we are content. Yours very truly,

N. M. WARREN,
F. HAINES,
F. M. MILLER,
Committee.

Boiler Makers' Lodge No. 84.

HARDING.

At a regular meeting of Elmira Lodge No. 206 I. B. B., M. I. S. B. and H. of A. the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas, it has pleased the almighty God in His divine wisdom to remove from our midst the beloved wife of our worthy and esteemed brother, Samuel Harding, therefore be it

Resolved, That we, the members of Elmira Lodge No. 206, extend to our worthy brother our heartfelt sympathy in this his hour of bereavement, and pray the almighty God may comfort and console him and his family that they may bear their trial with fortitude; and be it further

Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread in the minutes of our meeting and a copy be sent to the Journal for publication.

MINNES.

J. KOENIG, H. DUPLAN, E. PAGE, Committee.

At a special meeting of North Western Lodge 227 of I. B. of B. M., I. S. B. and H. of A., Dec. 12, 1911, the following resolutions were adopted:

It is with sorrow and most profound regret that we announce the untimely death of our brother, Thomas Minnes, realizing that our order has lost one who was true and loyal to his obligations.

Resolved, That in the death of Brother Minnes Lodge 227 loses a good and faithful member and brother, a staunch and trustworthy friend and shop mate, whose place on earth will be hard to fill;

Resolved, That we, his brothers, extend to his relatives our heartfelt sympathy and condolence in this, their hour of bereavement, and pray the almighty God will comfort them in this hour or sorrow, softened

only by the confiding hope that his spirit has departed to a better and brighter world where sorrow is unknown; and be it further

Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be placed on the minutes of Lodge 227, a copy published in the Journal, a copy sent to the bereaved family and our charter be draped in honor and respect for our deceased brother.

FRANK REINEMEYER,
JAMES W. SANDY,
WM. C. FOGARTY.

JONES.

At a regular meeting of Atlanta Lodge No. 2 the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas, it has pleased almighty God in His divine wisdom to remove from our midst the loving mother of our esteemed brother, Carl Jones, therefore, be it

Resolved, That we, the members of Atlanta Lodge No. 2 extend to our brother and family our heartfelt sympathy in this their sad hour of bereavement and pray that the almighty God may comfort and console them that they bear their trial with fortitude; and be it further

Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread on the minutes of our meeting, a copy sent to the family of our bereaved brother, and a copy sent to our official Journal for publication.

J. P. ROSSER,
J. E. BASHAM,
C. B. HOUSEHOLDER,
Committee.

KITE.

At a regular meeting of Mountain Village Lodge No. 238 the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas, it has pleased almighty God in His infinite wisdom to take from our midst our esteemed and beloved brother, E. W. Kite, therefore be it

Resolved, That we extend to his family our most heartfelt sympathy in this their hour of bereavement, and be it further

Resolved, That we spread a copy of these resolutions on the minutes of our meeting and a copy be sent to his wife, also a copy to our official Journal for publication, and our charter be draped for thirty days.

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The following resolutions were adopted at the regular meeting of Lodge 214, Nov. 27, 1911:

Whereas, it has pleased almighty God in His divine wisdom to remove from our midst the dearly beloved wife of our worthy brother and financial secretary, Philip Palmer, therefore be it

Resolved, That we, his fellow brothers, extend to our brother our heartfelt sympathy in this, his hour of bereavement, and pray that the almighty God may comfort and console him that he will bear his trial with fortitude; be it further

Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread on the minutes of this meeting and a copy be forwarded to our official Journal for publication.

JOHN J. McDONALD,
Cor. Sec. No. 214.

MALLOY.

Whereas, Peter Malloy has been visited by a sad loss in the death of a dear brother, therefore be it

Resolved, That Lodge 11 extends deepest sympathy to Peter Malloy and family. We hope our brother will feel comforted in the thought that God has taken his loved brother away from this world of sorrow and trouble, into a brighter and better world. It is separation for only a short time. The longest life is but a dream from which we awake suddenly to a new world and a brighter one, let us hope.

Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent Peter Malloy and family, a copy spread on the minutes, and a copy sent to the Journal.

E. A. CONLIN, JOHN AMUNDSON, M. KEENAN,

CLEARY.

Committee.

At the regular meeting of Lodge 54 the following resolutions wer adopted:

Whereas, it has pleased the almighty God in His divine wisdom to remove from our midst the beloved daughter of our esteemed brother, John Cleary, therefore be it

Resolved, That we, the members of Lodge 54, extend to our worthy brother and family our heartfelt sympathy and condolence in this their hour of bereavement, softened only by the confiding hope that her spirit has departed to a better and brighter sphere, where sorrow is unknown, and be it further

Resolved, That a copy of these resoultions be sent to our bereaved brother and family, a copy forwarded to our Journal for publica

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Whereas, We have had the misfortune to loose one of our Brothers and friends, who was cut down in the prime of life, and taken from his friends and relations to the great beyond. Brother John G. Hayden was, in his life, a good, true citizen, and his good deeds will ever remain fresh in the minds of his many friends.

Be It Resolved, That the Federation of Shop Employes and friends of Brother Hayden send their heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family and relatives in this, their hour of sorrow.

Be It Further Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be sent to the relatives of the deceased, and also to each of the local newspapers for publication, also to be spread on minutes.

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At the regular meeting of Lodge 54 the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas, it has pleased the almighty God in His divine wisdom to remove from our midst our friend and brother, Cornelius Grainey, one who always held the interest of the Brotherhood at heart; and

Whereas, the members of Lodge 54 deeply mourn his loss; therefore be it

Resolved, That as a mark of the esteem in which he was held by those with whom he labored, that a copy of these resolutions be spread on our minutes, a copy sent to the breaved family of Brother Grainey, and a copy to the official Journal for publication. W. SMERLING, E. SIEBOLD, L. V. ALTER, Committee.

MCCARTHY.

Whereas, James McCarthy of Lodge 11 has been visited with a sad loss in the death of his father, therefore be it

Resolved, That Lodge 11 extends heartfelt sympathy to Brother James McCarthy, sisters and brother, in their hour of trial. We hope and pray that God, who does all for the best, will comfort and give them fortitude to bear their loss. This dear departed has just passed through this vale of tears to his rightful home, just gone before, whither we must follow, so look on the bright side if you can.

Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread on the minutes, a copy sent to the bereaved brother and a copy sent to the Journal. E. A. CONLIN, JOHN AMUNDSON, M. KEENAN,

Committee.

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