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Le monde ouvrier = The labor world
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  • Montréal :[The labor world = Le monde ouvrier],1916-,
  • Fédération provinciale du travail du Québec,
  • Fédération des travailleurs du Québec,
  • Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec
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SUPPLEMENT UNION PURCHASING LEAGUE SAMEDI, 25 JUIN 1921 — MONTREAL, SATURDAY, JUNE 25th, 1921 Me LE MONDE OUVRIER 1 HJULSI,0™?" KTCPUNCI M A il organized effort to help the working man and his family to gut 1 lie most tor their dollar and stimulate patriotic mirckasimr l lie wages oi 50,000 Montreal working men properly expended means a local purchasing power of $2,000,000 per week -l he 1 iiendly Business Houses identified with this campaign and îcpiesented on this page are known to be worthy of the support and patronage of the working class.J M $100°.' worth $1 weekly Hmonthl $200°.° worth $2 weekly $8 monthly $5000P worth $5 weekly $20 monthly $1000 °.° k worth ^ $10 weekly ^ $40montly v 1 A 4 vA Complete line of Dining-Room — Bed-Room AND Living-Room Suites — ALSO — Carpets, Baby-carriages, Kitchen Cabinets, Etc.• • « W00DH0USE & COMPANY i he Créai Brilith Home Furnuhen 79-83 ST.CATHER1NEW.Canadian Car and Foundry Co.i.imit.'ii Passenger, Freight and General Sorvice Cars for Steam and Electric Railways.Transportation Bldg., Montreal UNITED SHOE MACHINERY CO OF CANADA, LIMITED MONTREAL QUEBEC TORONTO KITCHENER FINE FURS Jx?‘ljrOH' board of directors?NO."From speculation in raw material: o.“These arc all big aids, but they are not the real simon-pure, dav-in and day out source of PROFITS.“What then—where do my profits come from?“THE WORKING TIME OF HIS EMPLOYES.The TIME he buys and jiays for and which is spent lu traits forming raw material into finished produce—AND THE BETTER THE USE OF TIME, THE BIGGER THE PROFIT.' ' That gives away the secret.Profits are a part of the value of commodities.If profits come front the working time of the employees, and they are a part of the value wrapped up in commodities, then the rest of the value in commodities must come from the work ing time of employees all along the line.The value of iron ore comes from the a- a standard ot ; working time of the miners and other exchange and a : The Uuited States Practice now to the banking praetic employees around the iron mine.The value of transporting the it ou ore comes from tlie working time of the railway employees.The value of iron W e i-otni- now to the banking practice 0|nM from tjie working time of the iu the United States.The remedy Pr0' men engaged in that industry, posed by “The Stable Money League’’) Thig u |Huatrated not oniy ,(V th(.artM- out of tin- i on.ltion- in t la quotation from “Industrial Canada”, countrw Its activities mav cause some , ., ., ., ., but also lrom actual industrial exper-minor beiietits to «•ommerce, out will ., ., .» ., ., ., .lenee.Iu industry, production is being leave the great question affect,ng labor caU.ulate(1 Illore au,t Inore on the honr nntouehed.system.Before the establishment or the fed-
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