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Le monde ouvrier = The labor world
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SUPPLEMENT SAMEDI, IG AVRIL 1921 — MONTREAL - SATURDAY, APRIL 16th, 1921 LE MONDE OUVRIER UNION PURCHASING LEAGUE MO»fepiourar> &JÊ4.* An orgaiwe 1clfort to help the working man and his family tn get the most lor their dollar and stimulate patriotic purchasing The wages ol 50,000 Montreal working men properly expended means a local purchasing power of $2,000,000 per week the hnendly Business Houses identified with this campaign and represented on tins page are known to be worthy of the support and patronage of the working class.£ UOOop - worth $1 weekly Hmonthlyf $200 °.° worth $2wcekly $8 monthly $5000.0 worth $5 weekly $20 monthly $1000 °.° worth $10 weekly v $40montly r% Complete line of Dining-Room — Bed-Room AND Living-Room Suites — AJiSO — Carpets, Baby-carriages, Kitchen Cabinets, Etc.• • « W00DH0USE & COMPANY I ht Gréai Uritith II unie Furniihert 79-83 ST.CATHERINE W.CANADIAN VICKERS, LIMITED Naval Construction Works .MAISONXiaV IS \ K Kiats urn.dim.3072 Notre Dame Street East monterai., raj.UNITED SHOE MACHINERY CO OE CANADA, LIMITED MONTREAL QUEBEC TORONTO KITCHENER FINE FURS Holt Âp/i/xnevT Co.l.iu.iU v.•loft St.Catherine St.Went, Montreal Mill n 172 Singer’s Fit Rite Shoe Co., Ltd Wliolt'iiale nml Retail Dealera in riNK FUOT1VRAK 485 Notre Dame St.West, MONTREAL PHARMACIE DORAY Notre principe Qualité et Pureté 2501, RUE SAINT DENIS III.Mil DOHAV ruin U,'langer Téléphone: Gai.00*2 THE THOS.DAVIDSON Manufacturing Co.Limited.MONTREAL Canada TORONTO WINNIPEG lébvliom* F h! 2211 Entre l'aplueuu et Cartier E.GERMAIN MKUBLBS — LIT BRI K — TARIS — 1 ’RKLARTS Nous échangeons et réparons toutes sortes de innubleH 963 rue Sainte-Catherine Est - - - MONTREAL Votre ( rédit es! Hou.,)«.tléfle toute compétition.PAINLESS DENTISTRY By Novo-Codine MASSON DENTAL O O > A1XT-IIKX IS, I 152 l'EKI.ST K F F.T.( orner lliilutli | Corner 8t.Catherine Tel.Est 7(UH — Hr».: K»t 8290 J.A.R.CHEVRIER QUINCAILLERIE Peintures et Huiles, Fixtures Elect rl*j lies.Articles île Sport, Tapisserie, Accessoires d'Automobiles *» 8Ü1 Rue Ontario Est, - - - MONTREAL ALGOMA STEEL CORPORATION Limited SAULï STE, MARIE, CANADA.< i»Mr HildrcMM “Aljcoatel” l’ode u«ed.W ESTE 11 M UNION NOVA SCOTIA STEEL ft COAL CO.LIMITED Hoad office and V 'orks: NEW GLASGOW, A.S.Sales Offices: Windsor Hotel and at 43 St.Sacrament St.MONTREAL A.LAURIN Marchand de Meubles vpFcliitlil v : I'oHca, Prf-lnrts, TnpU, rlr.Tri.K Ht G» H» r.’-.: Ontario Est, MONTREAL Merchants Bank of Canada Established 1S04 Main Office: 205 St.James Street 1255 St.(utln-rlne K.I 131» SI.Lawrence 11.320 SI.Catherine >V.IHIKi SI.Lawrence II.«72 Centre SI.| 2215 SI.Déni» SI.MnlHnnncuvc, Verdun, Notre Maine de GrftecB, I.ucliiii.-, St.Lambert, Montreal Soulli ART.LANDRY DlItEGTKUK 1»K FU N HUAI LLliS '¦hiiri'B doubles pour Marlugcs et H:» pleines 1,4 Hiii'Ii*.! IM—.si.I.(ml» 15:11 HiicIii'I i;»t—Téléphone Sl-I.onl» Ha:i MONTREAL FRASER BRACE & CO.Limited SHIPBUILDERS, ENGIN KERB, CONTRACTORS.Head Office for Canada: Power Bldg, MONTREAL U H *s a DAYTON I! ’s RIGHT INTERNATIONAL DAYTON SCALES 1 i*'t Until Merc hunt and Customer.S;,v'‘ Time and Prevent Leaks.Also tiianufncturors of liiternatioiial "• Ueeonler ServieeH ami luterna-'1 Sorting ami Tabulating Machines Tél.Est 1137 ART.HINTON Vendeur de llqueura autorisé par le Gouvernement 152 Sto-Cntherino Est, - - - - MONTREAL Ktftldftiiri»: Calumet MtU.Hureiiut 81-Lou Is 0038 E.LEGER & CIE Marchands en Gros et Détail île CHARBON, FOIN, GRAINS, MOULKHS, ETC.470 Avenue Mont-Royal Est .- MONTREAL Knt r.'|>0l ; Coin 111 vu ni et Lnimirlclérc, (MMt., Mlle 10ml, Tel.St-Loula 11178 J.A.PROULX Horloger-Bijoutier ” |,;,rn||oiiH de Montres, Horloges e! Bijoux •sI" « 1.1111«'• ; .loupa île Mariage, Bagues h Diamant, Assortiment d’Argenterles et Verre Taillé ruo Ontario Est, - - MONTREAL E.SANSFAÇON Marehnml do Chaussures S — .MAGASINS — H (1(17 MIUii.miI F.eu lu Hrêlioellf.Sl-I.elil» IMS 1111 Mt-Kiiynl, iir5» rue l.iival.St-Loni» 131.Hilli Mt-ltiiynl K., l e Soleil du Nord.St-L.1397 MONTREAL Tfl.Dell Main 21125 NAI\ DAOUST M ii nu si h Dôimrteinonliil Tu|HH, lTeliirl».Fournit» re» de .MiiIniiii Spécialités: Epicerie» de teille» »orle».IS1 NOTRE MAME O., Prés Carré ChalioUloi CANADA IRON FOUNDRIES IIMIIKP Oar Wheels, Cast Iron Plpo and Specials, Casting» of all Kinds MONTREAL.FORT WILLIAM.ST.THOMAS.HAMILTON, THREE) RIVERS, LONDONDERRY LA LIGUE DES ACHETEURS UNIONISTES 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 qui s identifient avec cetlc campagne et qui sont représentées dans cette page sont dignes de l’appui et de l’encouragement de la classe ouvrière.Tfl.Hunt 0129 Artljur üHm|uiu Mercerie et Chapeaux—Le plus grand choix de marchandises de travail 2 magasins: 563 Ste-Catherine Est — 231 Ste-Catherine Ouest.FURNITURE AM» IIOI >i; I l KM S m in all branches is our specialty.with years experience.Our bleu always has been tlui square dealings make lasting friends.Our (’redit terms most liberal.Try us.Metropolitan House Furnishing Co.Limited.32 Notre Dame Stroet West — Montreal Cur.St.Teter and Craig Sts., MONTREAL A good pince to buy good clothes PAYETTE & PAYETTE HATS A.\l) GENTS' EURNISHI X'GS CHAPEAUX BT* MERCERIE 1771 Notre-Dame Ouest, - - MONTREAL Tél.Went mount C3MI CANADIAN LIQUOR CO.legal vendors 228 St.Catherine West, - - - MONTREAL DOMINION BRIDGE COY LIMITED.— MONTREAL limit Office A Work», Lachlnc, (|uc.Engineers, Manufacturers «; Erectors of Steel Structures.Branch Offices and Works at TORONTO, OTTAWA, WINNIPEG Dr.R.LEVESQUE Specialist in VenereuI Discuses («nod Treatment — Cure Guranteed 109 Stanley Street, - - - - MONTREAL 1 ~ 12-3°: '7—1; 7—8 P.M.Uptown «981 BEDS AND BEDDING Always demand ALASKA goods The guarantee of cleanliness and quality SIMMONS LIMITED Successors to ALASKA BEDDING OF MONTREAL SADLER & HAWORTH Tanners and Manufacturers of OAK JJOATJIEK BJ0LT1NG I At I O IC I I.S : Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg, St.John, N.B.News Print—Sulphite—(¦round W ood Also Sawn and Dressed Lumber of every description St.Maurice Paper Co Limited Alexander MacLfturln, Manager.Hein! Office i fl2a-51U IK) A It I) OF Tit ADIS BLDG.MONTHUAL now \ici» smith iwpkk mills Limited Makers in Canada of High Grade Papers Head Office: 138 Metdll street MONTUFAL — THE — Spanish River Pulp & Paper Mills, Limited.Mills at i SniiIt Ste.Murle, ()nt.Km pu no I a, Out.; Sturgeon Fall*.Out.i Cable iiddreNi Slil'APEH liljSNT-LKV’S CODE, WESTERN UNION.8AULT STE.MARIE - CANADA PAPER — PULP ABITIBI Power & Paper Co.Limited MONTREAL E.B.EDDY COMPANY LIMITED HULL, Que.Montreal Branch: 70 ST.*PETER STREET 1IENUY E.BELL, Manager MECHANIC’S TOOLS Hoasonablo Price» Bend for catalogue or call at our store.Hlgli Grade THE CANADIAN FAIRBANKS-MOR8E CO., LIMITED 84 St.Antoine gtreet, .Montreal.MASSEY-HARRIS CO.Limited High Class FARM IMPLEMENTS HEAD OFFICES, TORONTO Factories: Toronto, Brantford, Woodstock.AGENCIES EVERYWHERE KiiKcne r.Pim.I,IPS ICLMCTHICAL WORKS, LTD.Mllf-Cnd, Aloiifrenl, Cuumln.Manufacturers of \yice and Cables for railway, lighting ami all transmission purposes.llranrheH nt 1 urunto, Winnipeg:, Regina, Calgary, \ aneouver.________Catalogue on request.Tfl.K»t 2S35 AIME DE MONTIGNY Mnreliuiid de ( liaiiNNiiren CliiuiNNureH de limite t stati cred by asking wlta in a eonununity Hut there is tli Quakers and tin not t}i• * eharaett Another |>• >i and ’•.Vo" were guage, and that iraritv lnliroule chance of sueecss a Xapoleou would hitve and we had to answer."None.op] of France were not in the great majority have 'ociaiism a success.•ly taught was that "Yes'’ word' in the English lan- d' Quaker trouble.The pi people off 'anada make The Taki in pi wan un ill nip r that wonl nt that we were ea the two strongest no amount 1 ” red upon tin in*u wo have met.\\ soils to heart we bel language are ot nt"! tse of labor than n arm waving and profane vui-words add their strength, mud to he quiet men.that quiet statements itinrate benefit in for-ur extravagant state- W nu St coll d 111 kno W î lie rationalist theor ies tin nt h ’i\*e lie on curi'i-i cal cire it*' cliiiinimr t he pli enoim ii ni livers,* to be Ui express ion of truth.1 hit wl lien W( » fin d that the Mile of 1 l «ro< *k philosophy >ix hundi* ed , years before (’ till*' g* s; une iii**:t>.lat er co' mbatt( ‘d 1 •y the I’latonif jlllii «)N«i| •hy.we eann ot let *1 sa i*» 4 in aeeep i.tig the' five luimltTd year ol Id ide ¦as as tho most recent ft ImiiRiii inteileet and t )f eve ilut ion Y’, • lioicl, ils .ill ; ibsulu lie far t.tl iat lah or is ri'i trol .W ,* 11(,i, [ i )t ,i t t i le aih ranee nf ], iil)or w ill lie ra| jull’l : ion :is il shows it >**lf sa no.(pii et.for cefnl.ea Ivor t i 1 y of being ont r listed with miisihil lity.Tin i * f y ioie ne* and injusi ui go way round.\ Y r 1 hold t but wli pitalis Import u rs dest-en orna saur mis in.labor 'lion by sloop Tlu :'st> ntx* il ft'M • It’S ;il limai ing Wo: We kmnv tli principles that • r il il., it' desired i tin vu lTp "n dies.' print lidding : a labor oui \ • national, im latie mal re put at ion.Ini il din! is ;i he lah or inoven W* 1 Wailt Dili* Nil Ippoi’t »•)*> t'i nk ovi er these if ih it*v ai*( • ill synipf u by with a sic OUI ' I*.» |,| l*s T , , t a ko 1 mndle N.V * •t subscribe aboi ut t lie paper to il ieir fi fiends., am 1 to d( > 'all in 1 to mak e tin* paper i the m lO tit- w idel y read 1 paper i tory, amt we nt in radii ¦ ultimate sian school 'hrist gave system of so twontv- uirt anil cut 1 to blacking to the the Labor will bring We are the W Wlta not it let tiios articles In out passion.Write \ read them over and se in accordance with tl mint of view than tIn statements l them, we ¦is.to talk heir power throughout couched in nr articles, if they arc • truth.Do | Tiio gov» rnnnuit pf the Dominion | owes much monoy.Tin various pro vino's «nv«* nurnoy.The eities, towns 1 ml viil;iy«> owe money We have :i A CAPITAL LEVY In speaking in tin* Manitoba Legislature, Dr.George Glingnn, a supporter ni* the NDrris government wlvoenteil eonseription of wealth.“I believe,” he saiil, “that the time has come when there slionbl be eonseriptinti of wealth in the same way as we hail eonseription of man power.” This Men is growing.It erops tip in Amorim, in (Trent Dritain.in t’anatla.It i< being advocated, not only by very ¦ i.nlieal people, but by people win* have been ronsitleivil more or less eonserva live in their views.The taking of a part of the private wi-alth ¦ f an indi vhhml t«» pay off the - publie »lebt is not a revolutionary prin-eiple.It is simply tin* enforcement of the ordinary eoneeptions of business j morality.If a man owes .moneyy, he is supposed to pay it.and wipe out the debt.! That man which, when pressed to pay , Deter runs off and borrows Paul to pay Deter, and when Paul asks the return »»T his money goes to .lames to get the funds to pay Paul is looked upon with contempt, and rightly so.Dominion debt, provincial debts and municipal debts.The people owe this; money ami it is a recognized princi-j pie that citizens should pay to the pub-j lie needs in proportion to their wealth ; and ability to pay.In the Province of Quebec if a mu-i uicipalitv cannot pay.the municipality is p ! ; i • cd in the hands of the Sheriff to colle.The debt i> apportioned among the various property holders in the cor.poration according to the vnhic of their respective houses and lots owned am rite Sheriff summons these citizens to.pay their proportion of the municipal I debt thus ascertained.Tf the citizen j BE CONSTRUCTIVE At tho last meeting of tin* Trades and Labor Council of Montreal, there was nuu'li diseiission and at times a little heated argument.We have been attending these Council meetings some time now, and we have been watching the reports of the meetings in the capitalist press.Have the workingmen of Montreal noticed how, in the capitalist reports.the proceedings of your council are given?If there is any trouble arising, or a little heated discussion, these tilings are reported, while your con slructive work is slurred over/ This is done of set purpose.The idea is to make the public, and the workingmen themselves who do not attend the meetings, think that labor is divided, that the Council does nothing but squabble, and that the delegates attending those meetings are irresponsible trouble hunters.Let labor not be deceived, by the capitalist reports.There are a few trouble hunters in the council, but they can j tic numbered on the fingers of one lia ml.'I'" got true reports of iho Council meeting, subscribe to the "Labor World".To overcome the anti-labor I propaganda of the capitalist press, build up the circulation of the “Labor World" among the working class.That is one remedy.Another remedy is for all delegates I i to the Council to take that body seriously, and try to expedite the business as1 .much as possible.Let the delegates fix | t lu-ii minds upon constructive proposi I iions.Give the N'ACHETEZ que des PRODUITS portant l’ETIQUETTE de l’Union Ü£itON .BUY ONLY PRODUCTS.BEARING THE UNION LABEL Iltiquotto de la Fédération Américaine du Travail American Federation of Labor Labol T**"^^liiuedT^Aulhoniïj cl Cf- - tiiîttstmittMx^^jitumtioiuii y,,.Fl & i «otwniniiiniuiui •cita;» r.c" »x - " • • v»’ -f* ________ 2SC3Xim'Mo7E_._ 1 • w*il bf «h» MiH't ImitlUtu^i LÛo»g( A-'»'i» ¦xpesesezj* ^ /' C * l /fuQ, X3S3GX mm Etiquette des Travailleurs on Tabac Tobacco Workers’ Label Etiquette Blouo des Cigaricrs Cigarniakers ’ Bluo Label Etiquetto des Chapelier, Cloth Bat and Cap Makers’ Label Etiquette des Cordonniers, Ateliers Képarages Boot and Shoe Workers Repair Shops Label SpOT &5/-/q \W0RKERS UNION UNION .‘/(STAMP Etiquette des Cordonniers Hoot and Shoe Workers’ Label Bouton Bleu des Commis de Bar Bartenders Bluo Button meetings of the Council a ! into them.time wasted in discussing little is-I I sues and small points, if directed to disc cussing in a constructive manner, the iaige issues fronting labor, would put thousands of dollars annually into the i"-ckets of the members of the Interna : iical Fnions in Montreal.PAINTERS ECORATORS REGISTLHfD Etiquette des Painters and i ’ein très-Dec ora tours Decorators’ Label Carpenters and Joiners’ Union Labol Etiquette des Charpentiers-Menuisiers doc' in ! pay.the Sheriff sells his real estate to obtain the money to liquidate the debt, and the part of the municipal debt the citizen has to pay comes before any private mortgage upon the house or lot.In the same way the Dominion debt i- the firs! obligation upon all the pr - !"-rty "f the individuals i f the nation.Labor wants to see certain principles If the Dominion cannot pay, foreign j applied in industry stud government, debt holders would get their govern-1 iVrtain workingmen want certain priu- iple- adopted, and other workingmen PUTTING THE MESSAGE OVER UBLSS^fSÜT THOSE LOVELY FRENCH FRANCS ments to mine in and take over the nation and make the individuals pay, up.Turkey was administered by fore- i ign financiers.Egypt was put in tutelage.The warships of foreign nations' many years ago moved into Venezuc-lan waters in order to collect the pub j lie debt o.red by that country.In the same wav the provincial deht-t arc tlic first rail, after the Dominion debt, upon the property of tin* citizens! of the province.When a province whishes to borrow money, it prepares a statement of how much real I estate the citizens of the provinces i own, and offer that real estate a.in - j ity for tlic loan.It lolls how much! 1 wln-at and farm crop.- the citizens raise, aad how much manufactured products ; tIn- industries within the province turn out each year, and offer these as securi-I tv for the debt in principal, interest, ami costs of collection if such costs b • -| come necessary.The above may sound strange, but it is an admitted fact.To the lawyers and financiers, the above facts are so commonplace that they are taker, for granted and noted upon, .lust as we do ! ne! say, ‘‘The sun shines," but, "What beautiful sunshine we are having today." so the financiers and lawyers do .¦ "! say, "The tv -dtli of the citizens of tlii- province are pledged to pay this délit,” Lut they say, "Look at the wonderful riches of the citizens of the province,” when they are offering a Etiquette des Travailleurs en Vêtements United Garment Workers’ Label fnteïivzlîfiïûl ¦e-gagsij - 4 TRAOCSpffijCOUNCtl.Etiquette des Métiers Alliés de l'Imprimerie Allied Printing Trades’ Label u - WO Etiquette des Tailleurs-Couturier» Custom Tailors' Labol ¦ the basis ot many of p| earing in Canadian I ling Germany pay to; damages dune by her j '"l"-s and editorialsl provincial loan for absorption.mphatie aho.it the moral ne-u -i ing Get many pay.We o think these articles are bas-| ; e- "f j ,-tice, honor, and ¦ ¦ity.Tin- need- of France arc; ire the alleged j editorials.The! f our Canadian j liar bills from i d forth.These s of writing the ison i- the hope rs of reaping d "itv cent sowing HENRY FORD Guv Bogart say- that Henry Ford lias itteiiiptcd cosmic performances on a own lot education.This being the case, a capital levy upon the citizens in proportion to their wealth is -imply a means to allow the citizens to discharge t Ho délits they owe.A capital levy is merely a method ef cancelling accounts.If a farmer has five thousand dollar-, in the hank and a mortgage on his farm of five thousand dollars, he takes the five thousand dollars and pays off I tlic mortgage.He does not sav he lias Lis farm and five thousand dollars in tHe bank.The publie debt of Canada is about j S2,Jim,mill,(mo and the total national wealtli of Canada is about ten times that sum.So a man who owns a million dollars worth of wealtli in His own want other prineipes adopted.The! Communists want eertain principles applied, political Socialists want other I principles ; " ", the straight trade unionists want other measures adopted.To get these principles adopted, tlioj publie must he persuaded.To persuade I tHe public, speeches must he made and! campaigns carried on.Throughout the labor movement, lmw many of the speakers and workers study I tiie effect their method of delivery has upon the person or audience addressed ?i We are likely to be so taken up with the sub tame of the message we deliver j I that we neglect to take care of the I ! manner in which it is delivered.We may feel the injustice under 1 which we believe labor suffers that we] grow indignant itbliiKlu.i, l.oeul »i.— Assamblée tous les lers et 3èinut mercredis de chaque mois, A la .Salle di i’Alliance Nationale.235 rue Beaudrj \ ii hrs ii.irv Président, Albt B.Uen-ietHou.ô03 de St-Valiers; Sec.-Trêü J'»s.Pelletier.694 Saint-André; lélô *1 l< \m.ii;i» i • u i n t i s ( i Ti:.\m;s khmii.t r, Te proiiD.tc tlu* i : * t * r * * s t s ot the Allied phone; Est K495 Fnloti Label (which can he had In either the French or Khcii- i laiiy .il'**.The following ergaul/.:itions comprise Council — Typographical Fnion, Nn.17(5: .hinjues-Cartier Typographical I'nlon, No.117» ; Pressmen and AsiKtants Fnlon, No.52 ; Hook hinders I’nlon, No.Ill ; Photo-Engravers I nion.No.U; Sturcutypers and Electro* typers Fnlon, No 1*1 : Mailers' Union, ,7.*' News Writers, No.U>.President, Frank lor troulile.you gonery*iJly tiu-l Lynch, Hoorn 12, 2*5 Victoria Squar**.Main IT’.**;»; Seer.'tary i r.t-iiivra.-lames Philips.juMpr AM) SHOP.WolUii’.Ils, 172.~ 11 ra M Hhlg.< ' ¦> '-r St.W.Main Meets every 2nd and 4th Fridays 1 •s'k PM'- ntivt* : It.M i ; • tt* .1 Pell*- at 8 p in., 1215 tit.Catherine Street East tn r, A.\ allier, II.St Pierre,
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