Le monde ouvrier = The labor world, 1 mars 1921, Supplément
SUPPLEMENT MONTREAL, 2 AVRIL 1921 — MONTREAL — SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1921 / LE MONDE OUVRIER UNION PURCHASING LEAGUE la±- Aii organized ellort to liclp the working mail and his family to get the most lor their dollar and stimulate patriotic purchasing The wages of 50,000 Montreal working men properly expended means a local purchasing power of $2,000,000 per week The Friendly Business Houses identified with this campaign .md lepieseuted on this page are known to hi* worthy of the support and patronage of the working class.» *P LA LIGUE DES ACHETEURS UNIONISTES asm Un effort organisé pour aider le travailleur et sa famille à obtenir le plein rendement de son dollar et pour encourager une façon patriotique d’acheter.Les salaires de 50,000 ouvriers montréalais intelligemment dépensés signifient un pouvoir d’achat de $2,000,000 par semaine.Les maisons d’affaires amies qn^s'identifient avec cette campagne et qui sont représentées dans cette page sont (figues de l’appui et de l’encouragement de la classe ouvrière.worth $1 weekly $4 month! $200 °.0 worth $2 weekly $8 monthly $5000P worth $5 weekly $20 monthly $1000» * worth $10 weekly $40montly i CANADIAN VICKERS, LIMITED Naval Construction Works MA ISON SKI’VK \ 1CliKltS III ll.ltlM.11072 Notre Dame Street East MON TUFA I., !*.().FINE FURS llok J^njrx'Wtr Co.jLwiilvc< 406 St.Catherine St.West, Montreal Complete line of Dining-Room - Bed-Room AND Living-Room Suites — At.SO — Carpets, Baby-carriages, Kitchen Cabinets, Etc.• • • W00DH0USE & COMPANY The Great British House Furnishers 79-83 ST.CATHER1NEW.UNITED SHOE MACHINERY CO OF CANADA, LIMITED MONTREAL QUEBEC TORONTO KITCHENER Main 172 Singer’s Fit-Rite Shoe Co.Ltd W hnli-Hale lin.l Heliitl Dealer» in KINK FOOTWEAR •185 Notre Daine St.West, MONTREAL PHARMACIE DORAY Noire principe ljuulité et Pureté 2501, RUE SAINT-DENIS ni nui I)OKA\ coin Mélanger Té-F-phom*: (’ni.C02 THE THOS.DAVIDSON Manufacturing Co.Limited.MONTREAL Canada.TORONTO WINNIPEG I f ie,.Inin.I -I 2244 Entre Papineau et Cartier E.GERMAIN M KUBLKS — LITERIE — TAPIS — PRELARTS Noun ôcIiiii*KooiiH el réptiron* toute* Horles tie meuble* 9G3 rue Sainte-Catherine Est .MONTREAL Votre Crftlll e*t Hoii.- Jo défie toute competition.* PAINLESS DENTISTRY By Novo-Codine MASSON DENTAL CO.VONT-IUÎNIS, I 152 I’KKI.STKEKT, « orner Duluth | (’orner St.Catherine Tél.Knt 7oIH — Hch.: KnI 8290 J.A.R.CHEVRIER QUINCAILLERIE Peinture* et Huiles, Fixtures Electriques, Articles tit* Sport, Tapisserie, Accessoires tl’Autoinohlles 8G1 Hue Ontario Est, - - - MONTREAL ALGOMA STEEL CORPORATION Limited HAUL?STE.MARIE, CANADA.(nk.lt* ittltlrcnn “\lKontel” ('title used.WKSTIfiltN UNION NOVA SCOTIA STEEL fe COAL CO.LIMITED Hoad office and Vorka: NEW GLASGOW, N.B.Salon Offices: Windsor Hotel and at 43 St.Sacrament Bt.MONTREAL A.LAURIN M.ireluin«I tie Meubles Spéellulité: I’oOles, I'relnrl*.Tupl*, etc.TCI.Ent OIHO 423 Ontario Est,.MONTREAL Tl,e Merchants Bank of Canada Established 1881 Main Office: 205 St.James Street 1255 SI.Cutlii-rlii» K.I KUO SI.Lawrence H.3211 SI.Catherine IV.1888 SI.Luwrenee II.072 Centre HI.I 2215 SI.Drill.SI.leave, Verdun, Noire 1 lam«* de (irftcea, Lachine, St.l.amlivrt.Montreal South ART.LANDRY I>IUE(’TKUU DE FUNF.HA1U.ES Voitures doubles nmir Mariages et Baptême* HI Harliel ]'h(—Telephone St.I.nuis 1534 Ki.ii; Hm liel l.sl—Téléphone St-Luultt H33 MONTREAL FRASER BRACE & CO.Limited SHIPBUILDERS, ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS.Head Office for Canada: Power Bldg, MONTREAL If It's a DAYTON It’s RIGHT INTERNATIONAL DAYTON SCALES l,'"tc.£>t-3lpan Hnrhijc4'r-ltlJoutler — Opticien Gradué Toute* réparation* de Montres, Bijoux faits avec soin et à prix modéré 629 Sto-Catheriiio Est, - - - MONTREAL Tél.Eut 2831 LAPORTE, MARTIN LIMITEE EPICIERS EN GROS 584 rue Saint-Paul Ouest Tel.Main 3766 MONTREAL Nouveautés = Mercerie Nous avons, en tout temps, des valeurs qui vous intéresseront; les réductions à votre disposition auront le don de vous plaire.Tous les articles pour hommes sont maintenant aménagés dans un magasin quasi-séparé des autres.E N.itesm* 839 à 851 Mont-Royal est.MONTREAL THE LABOR WORLD MONTREAL, 2 AVRIL 1921 - MONTREAL - SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1921 SUPPLEMENT DOUBLE WAGES One Solution of Industrial Ills rimeiits with saw arrows luxuriantly Towards Lord Weir before tin Chamboi lined th the eml of last year, delivered an address (i-lasaow.Sent land, of ( 'ommeree.which out-present difficulties ot wavs, nainelv more industry, and pointed the way along which Lord Weir considers progress must be made in ord' r to bring >.ilvatioi to British ind is try.Naturally Lord Weir is against fundano mal ch.-n v of the present system.He declared that the substitut's for :i pr, method ot! conducting industry showed an iauoraiice in their authors of the ordinary technical facts of industry, a total disregard ol human nature and a regimentation of humanity that provides no elasticity for the great «piali ties of invention, instinct and judgment which have characterized the leaders and creators workers and improved processes, lie can only think of harder work and more of it for those already employed, ami reducing-those employed on ameliorative works introduced by the government by having the power- that govern refuse to ie to carry on such works.) Marx That ed sums for rent and interest and profit, and if wages are doubled, grass which in Florida swamps show that it can ho snhs Minted for spruce wood in making pulp and paper at a lower cost.Other discoveries are being emitinually announced.In farming, a new method ot extracting phosphoric acid from phosphate rock, reducing the cost of artificial fertilizer lias been an In Alberta the farmers for ensila- N’ACHETEZ que Jes PRODUITS ^ portant (’ETIQUETTE de l'Union BUY ONLY PRODUCTS BEARING THE UNION LABEL tht» wonderful live cl create at ion in whiel the policy it ie present sys the problem! this doubled wage bill is added on j nminecd.to the selling price, making every-! aro raising sunflower body just where they were before.] ,,,» p,,.cattle.This is not what happens.It is |„ (;,Tat Britain it is planned to too long to explain here in full, but , produce 000,000 electrical hor.se-tliosc who arc interested can read power by a dam across the mouth J 's Value.Price and Profit.! 0f j]u.Severn and the utilization is the wa\ a lot of capital ! a small pamphlet which will not 0f j|u.tides.Link on economies.They take long to read, but which will in Nova Scotia, airplanes are mothing they cannot fin- take some time to digest.being used to take pictures from Profits come from the circula the air for town planning pur-; tion of commodities.If ciimtim- j pnM.> Airplanes are also being j dities do not sell, profits are not used to photograph mountains and made.Therefore it should he the partially explored regions for geo-j aim of employers ot labor to study J om phi cal purposes, how a market can he made tor So important are inventions eon-! their output.sidered in reducing labor costs! The market can he made by in that Germany for years maintain-; creasing the purchasing power ol j (,,| niany scientists who were paid the people.The purchasing |'"W- i,, ,),, nothing else hut to diseov-j or new methods and processes in| Etiquette île la Fédération Américaine du Travail American Federation of Labor Label """-rjiSllO t^Au^cnq ol th« llIKmiMROM ‘ 1 s.'c's .-mvilkk*»- ** 10 LAW aocacsriTi IimW *r Am«*o>V 35 C«*j* Inmaitou' kw?&£*»•** Union-mado Cigars., .3hd ffntdir* '¦» i*.i —».»« u.w TeJ Qju IuIm \ "s üww.q -1'in.iwtiBiu .».li«i*it* aiM ¦•III* a* «NUtPWi «.'Ml K y )Y Arm** acaoœsaqsaoœji start ish.Let us tak up the question win" the noble Lord left off thinking and see if we cannot really arrive at a conclusion.Let as : k up lbs Iasi two ways of improving production, within the present system, and see if we can not find a wav out.To provide work for all.The remedy we suggest, and idcli we offer t.the employers labor, is that they should take ! - w -th proper safeguards as output, to gradually increase a - in within six months Etiquette des Travailleurs en Tabac Tobacco Workers' Label UNION iw No Etiquette Blouo des Cigariers Cigarmakers ’ Bluo Labol sWORKERS UNION/ Etiquetto des Chapelien Cloth Hat and Cap Makers’ Label 7( JO 000 As qs() er of the people can be increased by doubling wag s.With dmib led wages, more workers can he employed to s the demand.These workers at work will have wages to spend, increasing the market for goods.hie the present stand-1 Moreover, the worker- with I,using power.Let ' doubled wages, will want telivt .'I',- ;,, 1’,‘iluci* wages in letter houses.1 hc slums ot 111e 1 up the workers on cities will have to be torn down, bv mi (bung the cm-1 Not only the slums, hut the work flooding the market ing 'Ma.-s quarters of the cities cd commodities, ami ! " ill have to he rebuilt or abandoned for better houses which the workers will demand to he built for them.There will he a tremendous building boom which will give employment to thousands and thousands of people.r off the e public.->t of liv mrcl mi million worker-.To increase ) dared there wer first by speed in and having hit each hour lie v to he obtained In er according to ond lengthenin third, increasing workers: and fo of the methc ’ ganizations.waste of eft To bring fiord Weir ; ciplcs to be Fixed wage: av- vd until lien fifty per c appened, fifty what >1 did a ¦ices, and so th ¦ of wages wil g falls.Id ; tied at thei co-t of liv- ; cent.When ; cuts will ; the high pitrchas- ; he doub- la.pis This si ndifion of om a leaf lliod were adopted, in with the working would he a tremen-idvaiieeiirent for hum-• would see that eap- r class, and labor would) to the trust and co-oper-! acnI in it.At present lab-earned by bitter expcrioii-capita! i- exacting, that if a - conn?reducing the cost) ludion, capital wishes to all the benefits, leaving; i its old conditions.Where- ' or has learned to rely upon1 i it- unions and it- mass-lgth to get what it wants.! rung has labor grown that* is growing fearful of lah-ght.Y et capital in the perianal Weir -an think of no suggestions of improving industry It is planned to centralize Britain’s research work in chcin-! istry at a cost of millions id' dollars.Canada 1ms appointed an Advisory Council of Scientific Be scarch at Ottawa.The Duke of Connaught, at 'roronto, last November, declared that if.scient i- j fic research could he applied to Canada’s wealth, our developed wealth in ten years would he nearer a hundred billion dollars titan twenty billion dollars as a I pro-1 sent.In organization, the Montreal j Building industry is planning to [nit up.a ten story building to! house, the building industry so the waste of time in going from With commodities -’ding rap-: ,,ffj(.,.building to office building "lly.with great demand tor Im.d inaV eliminated and quick joint ing- and plumbing and comm.Mi- got.The forty charity or- tie- ot all kinds, owing to the in- oanizatidiis of Montreal are plan crca.-.’d purchasing power ol tlicj njng to house themselves in one workers, there will b< :i,r building.In the Kingston, (hit., all.and profits for the capita, district a dozen ministers are freed Etiquetto 1 profit on one article i-only -1.hut fifty cents profit on -ach of three articles- is si.Ml.So with doubled wages, quadrupled for work elsewhere liv the uniting ; of religious congregations.Fédéra: and provincial Departments of Agriculture are co-operating to cut out the duplication and overlapping that formerly resulted ini doing the same work twice.These are hut a few of the hundreds of examples of inventions, processes and organizations that are coming about to reduce the labor cost of production.There are many more that would he introduced if wages were doubled.For all the above reasons, wages! could lie doubled in purchasing.UTEOIStERED) Etiquette «les Boulangors Bakers’ Label LABOR DIRECTORY 'Jj a ; p , C Eliquetle «les Ferblantiers (’ouvreurs Sheet Metal Workers’ Label Etiquette «les Barbi-n Barbers’ Union Label t.ulput.and profits cut to -•> pci pmver, and this doubling of wage glinte of fit ¦*- it Jirifnii i show.s that | tin* relations of ea pitiil ami labor tin- mi ml «.: f îlie capit-i ulist runs in | than to nrake the workers work the -am-Britain une channel in monarchic lican Amer- harder and longer.Of cours»;* the 1 ijection will be ièa.This sj ,,-qq.lj jnirrh t have been raised at one»* t lint t«i double given.>11 fa L'lustions are ; • i — iLl«*.It will enneerned .- -itvt* i’or tl ie ¦ 1 *\' m* urged tliat doul -!«-d wages add of miemplo surance by >iit*li a burden to industry that Atterhury 'ot the l1 indict rv would not lie aille to cal’- -ight.oduef ion .ant the are irk1 P’D’t They cants «¦• there is ( where t In re America, of heeau.se of la leader-.We Philip liihlis tlie?out.-tandii is the lack of It is the same It is I.ansi old that no vi-i.m the people oplt- of Britain, of tnada are perishing k of vision in their lelieve it was Sir who declared that ig fact of Europe leaders with vision.• with industry, ir leaders of iti- market tor what il ! « no i ua ikei 110- unit they do no «1 realize tli sc these iiiiL-iiiployei 1 or part• tentialitv of lie ¦ system of iii|doy I.Alton i oi M il.M.-.i* i-wry 1st anil I Thnrsd.-n nf > m-h nn-ntli al llulhl Ina 1 rn.li-s II.ill.117 Oiiturii.r.nsl.I'rcsl din:.Alfred M.-il 111 .Manley.11:: : : 1, a,,;u,.u.— in., in : Co rr S.-iflury, : !' Alliance Nailunule, 1 Mi ni I ’.lift l«-r.j: '.irni-r Si.^ ^ t"’11 )' 61 ! MOV IN I’IH.HAIMIMUH .lAUUKS- MI SI 1.— AsHembK-e le 1er lilriian-tlonale.2H5 rue llraudry.PrAnldent cbe de chaque mole, ft 10 hrs du malin.Joseph Gauthier.723 rue Lafontaine Salle St-Joseph, 182.rue Ste-Catt Tin* 'oh.St-I I liai re, 600 Lst.Président.J.C.Mollnnrl; S.-u ur- Secrètalre-Arch., Job.Dorchester list; Sec -Fin.et TréHorler Louis Gadoury.201 rue Drolet \ 1.1.11.1 > I'KINTlNCi TU.AlHiS (OIM II.Itring unparalleled prosperity.K «,u,er vi.nl i proM.lcemiiloyine.it for all.H.T.,îvfnU'‘‘orKunm^ioni cnlfierue c»«icii W'ill « ! I’;.- tin* sliilldal'il ol Ii\' - Typo^raphlral Fnlon, No.17»»: Jacques- ing.would wipe out congested city habitations, and would give the capitalists larger revenues for their own enjoyment.Will the capitalists have the vision, tlm unity and the patriotism to apply this solution L N ION IIL’M 11171.IIU Its.I.octtl Ul.— Ahsoiublée tous les lni'H et 3£in«k inercredia de chaque mois, ft la Salle de ' «male.236 rue Heaudr> a 8 hrs pin.Président, Albt F.Hun-lrrsoii.603 de St-\'allers; Sec.-Trés , Jos Pelletior.694 Saint-André; iélé phono; Est 8496.V It "l’O It IA LOIX.H No.Ill, INT.ASS.Ol-' 3IA( H1N I STS.— Meets 1st into 3rd Friday at 8 pm.at St.Joseph’» Hall, 182 St Catherine Fast.President Ed.Brown; Hue.Sec., 11.A.Spence 1067 Mt.Uoyal Avo East; Fln.-Secy, W Smith.416A Juliette street; Business AKont, J.T.Foster.Hoorn 2.182 8t
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