Le monde ouvrier = The labor world, 1 avril 1919, samedi 26 avril 1919
READ English Section frtie faimr Horiil The OFFICIAL BILINGUAL MOUTHPIECE OF MONTREAL’S ORGANIZED WORKED 4ième Année — No 17 SAMEDI, 26 AVRIL .1919 — MONTREAL SATURDAY, APRIL 26th, 1919 PRIX: 2 CENTS EN PLEINE CRISE Sommes nous ;t Ut veille d’une l'évolution?Quels sont les fauteurs de grèves?LE RESULTAT DE L’EXPLOITATION DU PEUPLE TOUT POUR L’UN, RIEN POUR L’AUTRE mu' régularité le cerveau du la.un désir di‘ tiiareliaudise sus ni île I ni I re Pt du i pris dps lünsuile à même |>iis à ]p enm- I Depuis i|upIi|up letups les grèves sp succèdent 'aVPP ^ plutôt alarniaiitp.Ou dirait .pi’im micrulte a pénélré prolétariat canadien puur y susciter unr llaianip nouve révolte, unr prise d'émancipaiion ceimomi(|ue (|ue rien ne semble devoir arrêter si ce n’est, toutefois, mi peu plus de tolérance de la part des capitalistes de ce pays ipii ont trop spécule sur la main-d oeuvre, connue si celte main-d’oeuvre n’était «pi ’une vil ceptilde d’être soumise, connue tant d’autres, a la Ja demande.^ A quoi sont dues les grevés?A plusieurs causes.D’abord, au coût de la vie tpii proportions telles .pie l'ouvrier n'y peut plus résister.l’intrunsigenncc insolente des employeurs ipii ne daignent memo i>ns|,.o ci sans vergogne, nx mu tue sur tnt ismer "avec leur personnel, se crovant seulement aptes à le enm- travaillants, b’argent .|ii’ils donunien: m‘unier à le faire marcher au doigt, À l’oeil et à la baguette.¦'w '"«in, ils le retiraient .le l’autre.' 1.,’erêvc lies eainionnciirs est une preuve toute récente de cette : «««vent, >ls ne .1.n.naient rien et a- • - j,.• p ('apuraient quand meme, en sorte quo tiisposition d'esprit tl«* In pnrl des emplnyc'urs.Dans ce < ec sont les niaitres-chnrretiers et les entrepreneurs de transports, com pagines ou individus, .pii se sont obstinés a mecniniuitre les demandes des grévistes ainsi ipi’à se soumettre a I arbitrage, seule solution i -1piit• 11111* de pareilles diflieult.- | ) ’au! re part, nous ni ., ., •vis!es ou amis des grévistes. 1 ,,,;s t l.V.Ul.V.l'l'lts , N 1 "I um m-:.X" tut.As-.,,, u,unJr\.'T I'1 nic-rcredl i s Soit i-'' î'~ •'’.c-Entlierlne Kst 'c.'I President, I,Imite pet.I.iolt.si• \Inlic; Secrétaire-Arclil- -M lient- , 11ug ne.003 S;-Jai ,|iirs AK»*n: .1 Affair»*, .nlheri Roy ls‘* E»! 2M-Ü \ Isle, ' M|»*M St.-l'ai heririf Ail tv hriH darif.•î ion been M ont or own nny busim?rtukii.if», pmjierty DEPENDANT, i P.ri' ilc'R'''- L-n-e-, aiilu^, sténk- j » ro » • oj.aration n ;«‘d against to )»roper* the Helen •fil, ô h April 1 » 1 ! ».I POriHHFJL Afiornev l'or Piaiuti11.Dan right-, ontracts, iminove ' «uni other riuli!•* person, «oipor.:nonf "SICILIA SHOE STORE, LIMITED' :t*it* u* si» jj» sj •u» jj «u .jj.jj.{!¦.{:?{{.{{ « LES MANUTENTEUKS DE FRET L< - manutenteiirs de fret des elictnimt de fer et du port, se sont mis en grève jeudi matin, par sympathie pour les ea miontieuts, t.e- nouveaux gréviste- sont ,-"i nombre d’environ 1.000.La grève, qui menaçait d’éclater depuis quelques jours, a été déclarée, m-" -eredi soir, à une réunion spéciale du conseil fédéré des unions internationales des manutenteurs de fret, commis d'offices, .-t employé-; de gares.La direction de ta nouvelle grève est au mains du conseil fédéré, et de M.-i.p, Flannery, organisateur général de l’union internationale des manutenteurs de fret, pour les Etats Canada.ms et le CHEZ LEB CORDONNIERS DE SAINT HYACINTHE \ endte-li dernier, avait lieu 1 Y-lec lion de-, délégués de l’t'nion Internationale des Cordonniers et Travailleur-i-n chaussures le Saint-Hyacinthe, jiotir la prochaine convention qui sera tenue a l.'hioago, E.T.camarade H, Mo nette a été élu pour remplir i-ette mission.Puh'i,- noti-> is hereby given that, under the Quebec Companies' Act, let let- patent hat,- been issued by the Lieu-tenant-Gov.-rnor nf the Province of Quebec.bearing .lute the tenth day of Dc-eemtier, l!Gh, incorporating Eranqois Philippe ltrni-, advocate, Laura-May Smith, Ella Jackson and Marie-Zaire Pilon, stenographers, Lily Copping, clerk, all of the city and district of Montreal, for the following purposes: To manufacture, buy, sell and other "'.so deal in all sorts and kinds of boots and shoe-, shot- findings, together with all raw materials used in connection with the -ame, and generally to manufacture, buy, sell and deal in all kinds, of goods wares and merchandise; To manufacture, buy, sell ot ofhorwj-.'-deal in machinery or other appliances u-ed in or in connection with the manu-tu'-tiir- ,11 hoots, shoes and similar (tit: ole.s; and to purchase, erect or otherwise acquire iaetorio- for the purposes set torth in tin- and the foregoing paragraph hereof, and to operate the same; To acquire and deal in real e-tat,- for the purposes of the company's businexi; To acquire letters patent of invention, patent tights, processes, concessions, li-'-ensi s trade marks, copyrights and other ptivir-ges of like nature connected with anything convenient for the purposes of the company and to turn the same to account by manufacturing or working the same, or granting licenses in respect thereof, or otherwise; To acquire and take over as a going concern the business heretofore carried on at the city of Montreal under the nnioe ,,f the "Sir-ilia Shoe Store, Reg’d", and to pay 1 |»«', n.iim Wednesda \ ut s p m St Iîast President.HiM’ordiiiK -Secretary l 'ina n.-ia I Serreta i y ut.dis M.K fi .-lier si.Kant r.*; i> Main prit _____________________________*2-19 t.t MON IH > i U AlU-i N | n ;ii >.I \ K.Assemblée tous \,h, Y*;»'«b-»;dis soir ù II u II heures.dBV v *.! !.‘V g-4J‘Si,,,,i, u' ' l'résident, ,1.10 r* * • x 11, pi«* |.\; «SL-rétftire-t.hirres Irop.l.mt, ‘‘vide Pr.rUlx, 97 4 Pie | .\ ; Se 1* inai.pier, j - Faucher, 8ÿy 21-l-h t a » i »* I .ils "I II,- I It X t Ml of rite dnv ni Provin- Mme )i.IHII' I mill Mini-; w (III t.lilts, g-ui._ Meet» every Friday at s pm., 1216 •'( 1 '.I I In-rine ICnnt l’reKiflent.r«>- ‘ei.2-'X DctiJnrdlnH.Maisonneuve; He- ¦ " illpK -Sf.-I'elai y, (J.(JtlKlie.286 tiny -er.I-i naneln I - S.-rretaitiiid nusinen-ei't.IT'S.M.-Kmelter, f.'ti St.Oath I" X X I.t X II) X (II s'l lo « (I Ill-lilt x-ll \ (.iiMtiMCions -.IM.Meets rwiy ri i,-1 and du> at .s ou f .M .Monument ' *11 • • L Lit vv re five ;S| r, •pur»*, Ü2 Sherbrooke St, -M » i etnr.v.j.j.Dillon, 838, 43rd ¦y enu,., Sault-aux-l!éc.ill,.|.s; Financial, d.v have I.heard from and they are not in accord As a very large representation of builders were at apathetic in giving their names because the embryonic omaev in dealing with the city forces everywhere, knowing principle-, md bullying associations and nrg in with t lim state what iinizu- iilt intend : was not in ideal as well oath will if lion-interf as yourself Id lie empty se are alien to the ambition of its nods and position and hold only what i pound " i In 1 .Vow York I iiazelli II.sound philosophy from a busine-s mail" (Montreal • I.sM V S mut nul concession i- henv ideals on tlie wreckage of past ! 'MK hi sight.it does not what t lie short com are.The essential loftier hopes.It matters little iugs of democracy thing is progress in enlightenment and: justice; the way leads through free ! dont.No people ever had a govern-meat better than it deserved.It is a quality of democracy always to deserve some tit in g better.A perfect govern ! meat would tie superfluous.As Goethe on.c observed, "The best government is that which renders itself iinnivcs-' miry".“The besotting sin of most' governments which endeavot to be gun I is that they attempt too many tilings the people should do for themselves.The highest duty of government is to keep the road unobstructed so that each man can make his own way for him sel f.’ ’ Tlie author makes clear certain pria .¦ipics in the mutual relations of an tiens but does not attempt to discuss; the application of these principles to: internal problems of government.Although knowing well thnt the same doc trines apply to national and inter national relations alike.Conquest, monopoly and cut-t liront competition are just as disastrous in économie systems as in affairs of state.In demo cracy the freedom of tlie individual is vital.Ity some means, labour must become as free as tlie wealtli it pro duces, and human life must tie as high ly cherished as property." He thinks that in the eonimiuiity of states the following conditions are necessary.I.Limitation of sovereignty in the common interest.Denial of all right of conquest.Control of backward peoples in their own interest and in thnt of civilization.•I.Open diplomacy, with democratic control of foreign policy.û.Abatement of national armament and its essential feature, compulsory military service of the I’ritsian type, maintained nndiminishod in time of peace.•x •» * THE FUTURE BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE, by Kail l.ielihiieelit, is published liv The Macmillan Company of how much on the stir face with the papers full of accounts of -tribes - for the most part to obtain the rights allowed by arbitration boards and refused by cm plovers.Everywhere not only in Canada employers have hopelessly, viciously, foolishly, gone haek on their promises The workers are about through.Charles P.Rice.« -x- * Freedom of the Seas.The assertion of the principle of sea supremacy for any one nation is a direct challenge to the warlike instincts ot of t luit liberty that the likewise order Labor is not out lor theories of confiscation or obstruction.Tin liitost thought to-day but men must proven dear title to th t hev deserve.'ton know that this is the new temper of labor and capital must change itself accordin •Inst as nature sweeps into Iter graveyard the thing that cannot support iis» .s «tipital lie swept away by the hurricanes of diatom wind) hl.w fnrev agency.1 hose who are not fortified with inner résout liigltt in Ottawa this Assoeiation of Builders.ete over the Dominion the same work is afoot.It is time f devotion and see that they do tint precipitate revolution.Ivesolniion.Sir.is at our floors.We said ii in a special arti.must do something •Inst as in Russia, where the (ioveruinent slept steadiness, impulse for will and mood for strength of character, the ^ on mil.v* *tr, by quick and judicious action co-ordinate tlie panacea lor the mental and moral impotence of certain capitalisti.self elimination.•tvticc with ilie and all labor if our IB >1 ’SE Women bought stocks in time to make beer money.Cranks looking for beer and wine iobs.On the eve of the now fatuous 10th of April some queer doings I were reported in the offices uf some stock brokers: In fact it was so unusual that it attracted marked attention for some days before All sorts uf rumors were rife as to how tlie vote on beer and wine would go Women are keener of intuition than their mere male supporters and a large number of quite prominent speakers in the anti-liquor leagues were seen in different brokers’ offices.Were they trying to convert the wicked brokers?Were they seeking information on tin* referendum?Were they looking for sympathy as they whistled for comfort and found none in their hope, of hone dry laws.No.Oh! No They were there to buy beer stock because they knew it would jump if the beer and wine would win.This is given ion the word not only of the stock brokers hut of one of the women herself who made several thousand on the jump of stock next day.Wise old owls ! for uttvarnished gaol that has not been surpassed in the realm of latter day business hut can any really honest person accept of money made that way 1 It is on a par with receiving stolen goods and while the world is open for freedom this farcical intermezzo is charming the fanatics who cried that the hoy must he saved and the home was in ruin and Quebec would he the haunt of the highwayman and assassin.Out upon such principles; away with the two faced hypocrites who have the Sunday face and the heart of stone.I! a matt really needed help in any form it is certain that these whited sepulchres of people would he the last to give it.Ask them for five cents or a meal or any kind of assistance and they will tell you they cannot afford it and will name the various sheltering homes and the Salvation Army or the Brewery Mission t Tingoing cranks looking for fat jolts are flooding the market at Quebec these days.Some of the worst and most aggressive of the job seekers are wanting the posts of inspectors over the beer and wine new regulations, the abolition of the bar, etc.What is on a par with the tempérance cranks buying brewery stocks is the fanatical brats who are daring to seek employment as spies and detectives for tin* catching of the anticipated violators of the Temperance Act It s a tunny world and these office seekers should he given short shrift and the positions given to reputable men who are not bending their hacks in cheap servility masked by a pretended superior honesty.A matt will do just exactly what lie suspects others of doing and the old saying of set a thief to catch a thief is not all foolishness.The heIici of most of these cranks is that all men and women are woefully had and need their perverse natures to take care of them while on the other hand most thinking people know that a very large percentage of the masses of civilized folks are as honest as the day is long and would do yon a gond turn if only given the opportunity.It s nicer to believe that man descended from the angels than that lie evolved from a monkev.Which class arc von in?¦nance 'ccs are to lie levelled like , are now forming a new or von.Sir.to go after g l.v.f so will the false doer against ilte hurniin the trees of the forest, local Association.All Itis liodv with selfless It* two weeks ago, and the tiovernment and allowed fit fulness to substitute same operation is going on in Canada scattered elements and bring some forces which are tending inward* Gus.Francq.evt»rv other -fit Hurry up, nv plus \\fulfil for Ik* seen re.I by pnlisntiou, mid I Mini hiheritnnpe Two method-i taming these « means or • * dim rospeeting nation.The Statesman.: * * nnstruetion, or the sur the common good is to natinnalisntion, muniei steeply gradual income taxes.may he used for at uids Parliamentary t ' ’ net ion.M r.Art hur Henderson of the 4.rtroller know opinion that the , mass of Labor is in favor of the first ,lre ll ¦ method, hut draws attention to the fnet, that, after the war, the ranks of the Trade ITiions will include large mini hers of men accustomed to impose their will hv force of arms, so that an un 'wist* refusal to discuss frankly the de mauds of Labor may result in révolu tion.Francis Hankin.How the food controller has “fallen down” There i* no use to millet* matters and say that it i- a fair deal to have butter tin* prive il i- and other food necessities equally dear, when even in parts of the old land prices are better than ours.The reason given for butter being 7Ô dairy markets in tin* North of England,, namely Selby Yorkshire, where eggs are* being sold at 7 for 2-1 cents or equiva-j lent in our method of -is cents a dozen about.Tlien there were so many eggs on tlie market that the price was falling;i and tin* lie that we must send to England is nailed on the spot.Does the food eon-< high, value is too high, and the dollar must lie brought back to 100 cent.- of, value, and not 4" cents, as it is at present."Thousands of Canadians are being underfed, owing to tie* high cost of fool; cost of living is up SO p.e.and wages have not kept pace."The wisest tiling tin* government and business men can do, before it is too late, is to make a concerted effort toward a cents a pound and eggs (50 cents a dozen,; reduction of the cost of living.High con it that they arc wanted in war stricken! sumption of food would mean a higher Europe.Wanted le* Mowed! We have I development of the people, raising the before os a picture taken from the Lon- standard of physical strength, the dim-don Sl.etcli showing one of the finest ! bullion of diseuse and increase of hap pi ness."Me don't want * * Bolshevism, ’ ' in our midst.Then, now is the time; don't start the fire; it will tie difficult to put out! "It is time for the government to act ,nml quickly.Let the people see what it can do to make a happy and contented people, l-’or there is a treincndouiis that the English papersj need to assure the citizens of Canada.The re by hundreds of workers confidence of the masses in t in» authorities has been woefully shaken.Let the Government gain the cooperation of business in a real endeavor to restore prices TIMELY SUBJECT AT PEOPLE'S OWN •‘Leadership for tho new day" is tin* subject of an address to be delivered by Mr.lobn Bradford, under lin* auspices of tin* Iîosemount People’s Own, at their hall over the Drug Store, Corner of Masson and litli Avo, on Sunday afternoon at .'I p.m.These meetings are largely attended by thinking people and this subject should prove opportune and interesting, at this strenuous time.What is the Future of Industry ?OF CAPITAL ?-OF LABOR Is industry to be a source of strength and vitality to the individuals it employs, or is ii In lie a whited sepulchre, outwardly beautiful fulfilling a seemingly, exalted mission, but within a tiling of rottenness and filled with tlie dying and dead?Read this broad, sane and practical discussion, of tin* first problem of reconstruction.Tlie Amazing ___ ______.Former Minister New Honk of W.L.MACKENZIE KING of Labor “INDUSTRY AND HUMANITY” With Ten Charts and Diagrams Graphically Illustrating SPECIAL LOW PRICED EDITION, $2.00.Postal, 15c Extra.CHAPMAN'S BOOK STORE 100 PEEL STREET.MONTREAL PREE—APRIL LIST LATEST HOOKS.Open Saturdays until 10 p.m.lire and others and they grow rebellions at this tame government which submits to the profiteer cold storaging ins egg-s so that the supply may In* curtailed and liis| coffers filled with gold taken from tlie' hides of working people.• lust glance at the price of oleomargarine in England.The famous Maypole brand which lias branches over VSfk in England alone silling at 14 cents, and here it is qiiitcd at 40 cents and said to be hard to get n that.That is a dying shame to see a country like this where butter and oleomargarine are home products anil '.in* public is held up by tlie gun of tin* u *.c and provision combines.The guns of revolution will be heard as surely as this ml ten state of tilings continues.Its time tho cabinet at Ottawa awakened ami d i, I something about this food problem.As the section of the food control most widely known is attached to tlie Department of Labor it is inter-j esting to know why it lias fallen down! so badly.Certainly it is not the Minis I lev's fault and we are not hitting hint at all.It is just because certain other meuj have appointments and their wish bone is where their backbone ought to be.As tlie Quebec Telegraph pul it the other day “Canada is waiting.—-They arc «le-j termined to have this tiling.If it does not come soon, then something is going to Ineak.The people are waiting—waiting and they are beginning to tiro of waiting! —for a substantial reduction in tlie uu-j lienrably high cost of living." That is the first thing our political j and commercial leaders must deal with, in all lliis reconstruction scheming.The words of Hugh Fraytie, General organizer of the'American Federation of Labor are deadly true; “Conditions, he says are wrong and' a radical change, must quickly lake jilace,.or we may have tlie same trouble that isj upsetting Europe.He says profits are ton l" their normal level.This is the predo minant demand of.all reconstruction.Mon* than that, it is only common just* *•'• As Michael Davitt, the Irish patriot has said.“Let justice lie done though tin* heavens fall.” And, liv tin* wav, tin* heavens will not fall.The restoration of prices to normal will not carry in their train that mass of hobgoblins which some persons seem to fear: far worse if nothing lie done! ’ ' .OPPOSING THE CIGARETTE Interesting letter on an important subject.The immoderate user of eigarettes is attached.So strongly does lie feel about it, be says, the pen of De Quineey would be necessary to do the subject justice.Continuing, he -ays: ' ' Uriel ly outlined then, the reason-lot thesujtpres-iou of this menace arc ii- varied ill effects on morals.Tin* beginner, usually a mere child, lias to practise deception in order to gratify his appetite, and in many eases lias t i resort to theft, or other questionable expedients, in bis efforts to procure a of cigarettes.Sup avoided, or safely done stage, and to have icached an age when lie is no longer subject to parental control, an l wiien cost i- no longer a consideration, lu* lias now become, to it greater or lesser extent, a moral pervert.No attempt is hote made lo depict an extreme case, and on tin* other hand, then* i- n(, in ti'iitinn of minimizing the truth, which is that the excessive cigarette smoker is incapable of maintaining an ethical staudai*I of living.His animal appe tiles have been prematurely developed without a corresponding menial growth to balance and control them, in place dients, in his .sufficient mimbei posing him to him pas-ed through the of which he lias acquired au obliquity of mental vision on questions of right and wrong as they are generally under st (tod."The piece- of evolution to tlie state dc-eiibed i- a long one, considered as part of a lifetime, and in the interval many instances of actions in the highest degree creditable might be cited on the part of persons who are victims of tliis vice, it must in justice be stated, how ever, that as many good actions of a spontaneous nature are the result of influence due to stimulating action of tin* cigarette, mi also are many as disastrous.Much more might be written to the same effect, hut enough lias been said to suggest thaï thero is anothei -i le of the question.Tin* writer yields to no one in his love of liberty and freedom in thought and action, But the eon-traction of habit of the immoderate use mu a liaiinful ding before the subject i- of mature age, i- a moral crime if permitted, and its prohibition would not infringe on liboitv properly so called.•• I am.Yours triilv, •A.J.B.Me are always glad lo have letters of intelligence from responsible people and will give space as much as possible to discussion.Our article of a week ago.headed "Tobacco to lie bit next”, has called forth a strong letter from one of our subscribers in M'estmnunt.lie says that tin* sooner the cigarette is ' * hit ' ’ tin* hotter.He goes on to explain that the cigar and pipe smoker, an* • « a* a- :t h*j: Mr.Worker, you are paying too much for your TEA a DAVIES SMASH HIGH PRICES not in so great smoker because rather forgiving peril t hey l hem.- the cigarette lo not inhale.TONS OF CHOICE BLENDED BLACK TEA Value: 70 cents; going at 45 cents.It *»"»?F Vmiivoi’SMi \ Snpiif'ii’o Hn-at hurgain* I.»i tliis invasion.Sic tin* owning pa|tfi> tin Low Friers.WM DAVIES COMPANY, LIMITED.ov i the city.Ganndn Food Board license No.13.5*1 * :: ?:: • s: * :t ?s: * i: ?:t :t s: • :: ?n * • t: « :t THE Stores nil a t a ?a < a • a- a a-a-a Almy’s Quarterly Stocktaking Sale Takes Place Saturday APRIL 26th and Following Days Thic nc Bi& Savings on Goods You 1 Ilio IVlCdllo Need for Yourself and Your Home HONTRfiAL’5 UWKB5T Page 4 SAMEDI, 26 AVRIL 1919 — MONTREAL — SATURDAY, APRIL 26th, 1919 LABOR THE WORLD OVER A lieu- p'.ea is being brought forward by the capitalists papers mostly tin sheets published by -' effect that ’‘labor m is the re ii In r Thcv or at least that ihis week by a Co.the bi okei -fact that in*-1 a make for eft i i> ilertakings.Th management of Utter failure :>¦ ings.Wage?lmtl also be stared tin 1: solution off be dealt ivi brokers to the Is ironing out ' ’ expression used 11 etc the pro id l r cy in railr parent.Thi itnting of pice, ers ou railway loaf and they earn the wage Attention of invited to the earns his wage ‘Pe argil rk as a I ti Ida die v I to the ;es di I not always in liig till-of the national .S.railways and ¦c success in earn-i increased, rates 1 and yet deficit : in the face.The that labor should cieielv using the c that ineffieien-uns glaringly up-ued for the reinst-s a remedy.Work-much time to n mane c.is- s Bae R.Wi Mr.Mi liment Ute t the -I of gl land K.it ers, eue and tin-worker?wiien tli time u« effort i aw in to the girls.Mis Julia S.O Com nor, president of the girl operators, stat ( { that tlu* s.ttleiuent- was tlu* lust ewi put out tin* operators.Tlu» detail' haw not lu ni published.Tlu» strike h»ad«*rs - * : 11 * * ¦ 1 lmwvvor that the operators won i 4* t *11).On a week aftrr seven years scrv .and this award would be retroactive •o Jan.1 1010.The present operators pav ;> $10.00 a week.The award to tlu* men was said to be "titty cents a day , Ivan foi thus» in' the¦^metropolitan was CARTERS’ STRIKE NEARING SETTLEMENT Business tied up and much inconvenience experienced.— Other strikes of minor importance but of groat interest.— Sugar refinery workers, painters and hat makers all out.The dominating was the carters' s lias the ci tv been disturbed because list idiot hers same Tie and (id and a half ce Its a victory for labor veil though nil that va granted.nts all t or the iked cefnlly.ting to lermeii .is comm i hreati-io-d st t ike of tlo- civi nu V X lilt V tl-lll-IN ItltltsilN l.luilleil tin : llld ito president vyils".n ! violation or v iolenee in any form.Aid ns to obtain "11:11 ^ , ing him in hi: s work we r«* local orgttniz iry principle 1,1 • i s Biron an»: 1 .Unite V ;l»o did splendid work in keep dug tlie s «trikers in onler > six dn; «.i Ii»-** and in sensib Ie spirit i »f sanity.Early i v retirement at fifty | ami late (’omniissioners 1 tecary a ml Ver Flint tpllls v 1 111 I and \ Fos sur ima -trpvnters week and :um was | builders ¦r.They ionrs.At nr are demand 75 cents an nit up ft will lia want to present hides : lur.Tie •d iti th- ing a an hour.1 ntic 1st e time to work five their sche-44 hour week and 65 liminatioii of over time, o effect some time ago, new demands.join Lnbr r, Git-, who hold a nature nil dn as well both tatives and the time this as if there with the Council '-Franet) couferen Montreal exivut ivi Trade» .1 T.\.Mathieu, conciliatory he evening* wo- und e of oug and in itii the men’s repro ' employers, so that per i- published it h M’ttlement in sight A I31Q.FAT, OPPORTUN llX 15 KNOCKING AT YOUR J)cff?R AT THE ST.DENIS Maxime Rllitt will he starred at the; v'.Denis theatre next week in a photo* play entitled “The Eternal Magdalenj Tli” Variety C'tnneily Four will be a Tea • ire nf the vaudeville.'Phis act is present*! • I 11\ two male and two t’emale perform • i'lear Ha «ret t and Frear are jugglers, ‘’¦"aiti-ss Verona will play.-o :- GENERAL SOCIETY OF CANADA, LIMITED ' 1 Publie notice is hereby given that, t nndi: tlu Quebec ( 'iimpauit •> ' Art, let : patent have l- issued by the Lieu* 11 it a nt ( • t « veriuir '! tie pi"vinee • * t* Que b.-, bearing dut» tin* twenty third «lay ¦ * i January.liMi», incorporating dean » liarbouuenii, ad - i” ; .1 u'cph-Siméon Filt.n and Jus.IP , , t-nugrapliers, Phi- p; M ; »-l, agetiL a »«f Montreal, C’a-1 :.1 !e- A1 bi11i Lei'e > .a ¦ ¦autant, Ro'c :¦.« at, t*or the following purposes: To deal in real «‘state generally either; a- prineipals or a- ag«nt-, ami to aet as | l.i'i.kers.agents, culc-tors and as man* .r> of estates in 'b aling with real j ; estate ; To carry oil tit business of a general ( tinanciul agent, broker, stock broker, I promoter, and gem-iaLly to do an agency, CANADIAN CAR & FOUNDRY CO.Limited.Freight anti Passenger Cars of every description HEAD OFFICE — MONTREAL WORKS : Montreal, Amherst & Ft.William RIORDON SALES COMPANY Limited un\ riu.u, Denier* in 111.i: \« hi d \.m> i milk v» tir.n si li'iii i r.riHHi: \\ odod PULP Sprue»- Hemlock and Hiirilwood Lumber, Clapboards.Shingles and Hallway Ties «miIcm Mmiimutm : r.,i.sti-:\ i:nso\.«.il mvi.i.r.s A GREAT CANADIAN INDUSTRY Operating 17 mills Employing 10,000 people THE DOMINION TEXTILE OO.LIMITED Montreal - Toronto — Winnipeg FINE FURS Volt J^mjrowé- Co.JLimitclk 405 St.Catherine St.West, Montreal (Dominic^ The emblem of quality and fair dealing.RUBBER FOOTWEAR, RAINCOATS, AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES Canadian Vickers, Limited Naval Construction WorkB MAISONNEUVE VICKERS BUILDING 1072 Notre Dame 8trcet, East MONTREAL, P.Q.SADLER & HAWORTH Tanners and Manufacturera of OAK LEATHER BELTING I'WrTOItlKSi Montreal, Toronto \ iineoii ver, Win a I pen.St.fallu, X.II.ALMY’S LIMITED Montreal’s Largest Department Store.ALL CLASSES OF GOOD» Excellent Service Satisfaction Always Canadian Steel Foundries Limited.STEEL CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS RAILWAY TRACKWORK.Transportation Building, Montreal.UNITED SHOE MACHINERY CO.OF CANADA LIMITED MONTREAL QUEBEC TORONTO KITCHENEB i-t tut HEAL Tor inandi I'ram u.t \ ii in a Ik Bo: til by .i-'t twi tnur kers in hotels of Winnipeg in shorter hours and a mi-,f .*12.00.This w: s brought Manitoba Minin um Wage t the wages mu: t he paid eeks and no wi man may an .72 hours in a week.AH • day off out of .even days, oons.If board a .id lodging h maximum d in: rti.fin.rt n in lx luotioii the is not high ( ommissioner active and hi' commeude«l.The whole » .strikes for only Sugar Refinery help numbering a flat increase The com pa i fore the was held Ontario yesterday sidered f cominitte sugar c : far aff organi/ing under the gei «.i )i gani/.ci Da-t ien, an t cries will he under one uni has ht t.» he u mo-t highlv i - t 1 "tllfh- 1 sterday the C: had a walk out t ; 400.They aske of ten cents an ffere-1 them '2 cent trike took }«la-«*.A m« on Thursday at the lui treet n'nd they ngajn where negotiations wen with «uiiotiou and hr it< blanches; To subscribe fo: '•r otherwise acq > Sllb: i:ig• * business in all .b rw rite, purchase, .offer for public nr otherwise deal :mada di stocks, bonds, : fif iiturcs, shares, and of it>| ; otlu-r securities of ü uv government, mu- 1 for uicipal, school co: .at ion, or of any hour.chartered bank, « » i any industrial, com- ts be ! meicial or mining : j urat ion, or ot any | utln r duly ineorp.i :t : > 1 company: j To buy, take 1 - .st*.1, assign, »*x ill on ! change, transfer, : uid otherwise deal in, met and dispose of p : rty, moveable an l Savon IMPERIAL de Barsalou est toujours le meilleur.Fa ites-eii 1 Vscii.vous en serez _____ convaincus.Conservez vos ••nveloppos.CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES Limited MONTREAL J.W.NORCROS8, Vlce-Pres.& Managing Director meet mg ut' tlie eu .un pu nil- du In jcted, but ilIIio the litis ti in-1 a Other be so 'll are busy ul direi-tion II the refill- before long.The 1 hi- st rike Km 1 d.till credi The Ascii only twi fin- men , liLV-h ha u the far -igned a ¦.I fi i kepii it mint doe It .1 I ?rs ha' Wall at has been and Canada firms affect asked for 7-" bee "t v a ci- in a union on since, sien Co's ¦ I by this cents an but Milline in st ril and Hat Makers' Union too all the week, their granted rions employers enient granting - and hour, and ultimatum mention last week having been ignored lust Saturday.International Organizer Spe ’-’i handled the strike with can* and tlo- work»1!.' are holding firmly for their increase ot wages and 'looter hours ot work.New are coming in fa- t and con I’Kpres-e 1 for an early -*«•*111 »* imnioV'-ahle and a-ahs'dutely as oui ;.»*«• rad » «‘iirity : To act as agen*-iuv»'tment, loan, lection of ¦mle, imp; management or undertakii *tioii, rcorga ; yip ii cat es, part companies or coip administer and ] i ucrally, hv wav it he r ci- a ud • has and I dire KING OF PAIN The old red: .hie rfor rheumatism, neuralgia.-xore throat and sprains.Best Liniment Made Ml.A.F I.ACS DRV, Bdm'OJTo:;, writes:— "I fell from a bui :: and re.• :ved w! .t the doct'-ir called a very bail sprained ankle, anil told me I must not walk on it for three weeks.I inn ths iim lie in Sydney, N.S.tlie latmr lirons generally are demanding an mi- day and have given an ulti-tn the Provincial Government less tlie act Ls passed covering it hour day by July 1st there a general strike.S.('.Dane, M'.-ident i.t tin Provincial Federation .1 Labor, Im- i-ngineeteil the adv.ini-i-nml it was -Inte l that thi» resolution ,, the strike was intended to facilitate tin- i “iisidoration of the bill which ii was claimed should have been disposed of Mardi.A committee was appointed .tu Halifax to urge the trill on the member fidence nient.The t hreate on Thu painter agent, employ i trike •d la: rsdav Stated ¦rs had nf paint t week, ' when ovi .1 that : igne which - to a wo hunt M- head \V.the lari - number tgreement men but and brokers for the ivment, trnnsmission uiiev: for the pur -mont, development any property, busi-and the management, cition or control ot -hips, assoeiutions, 'rations; to finance, note, or to assist in finam-ing, admiiii-' iting and promoting firms, partnershij - and eorporat ions ; To net as agents for the purpose of registering.:-suing and countersigning the trnnsfc: - and eertifieates of stock, hoods, del - 'ituri's or otlier oliligation- of any association, corporation municipal rn uther-A ;-c, and to n• ¦ -,• i\¦ and manage any sinking fund connected therewith, on such terms ami conditions as may be I i agreed iipun, and tn guarantee the pay .j ment of any : bonds, ob iga Friends of all labor, International Time Recorders, millions register ou them, which insures no disputes and eliminates favoritism, manufactured by International Business Machines Company, Limited, 300 Campbell Avenue, Toronto.Out.Business Hours: 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.Telephone Uptown 7000 MINARD’S UNIMENT KING OF PAIN” Use it and get cured DUPUIS FRERES LIMITEE Till': l*i:OI*I,FAS STOItU 1‘lrHl t’likWM iUki»firtim«iitiil «(orr rilllMMIN for tlu* nIoriiii “It payN to .*tlu»|> at Diiiiuln” R.C.Jamieson & Co.Limited Manufacturers of Fine Varnishes, Paints & Colors 204 St.Patrick St., MONTREAL \ a noon v«*r llranrli: I07:i II A.MIIsTOX îiTUliliT t’iilKaray llraiirli: 711» \vi:.\i i l w i:s i .ST.DENIS THEATRE St, Denis Street ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Best pictures and finest vaudeville Comfort and Safety the Watchwords THE THOS.DAVIDSON Manufacturing Co.Limited TORONTO MONTREAL Canada WINNIPEG ANGLINS LIMITED Contracting Engineers 65 Victoria Street.Montreal.To.l.Uutown ‘2G4U grant an » livreuse to all lm that men are seeking organization.Workers I lit.-ti present an n ugin« will .Mir v fin I a u v t hunt i a u v You will never forget the thousand-mile cruise among totem pole mountains, fisheries and forests over smooth, island-guarded waters on the luxurious am, am Canadian Pacific Steamers r lien toward the mellow glow of the mid night sun.And onco in the Magnetic North you will understand the lure of its restful silences — its wild flower garlands flung from glaciers to snow lines—its ever changing col ora — its exhilarating summer climate gniniiu 11 u-1ci n i I'OIIH i Ii .til la ii \ THU UK A UT I FUI CITY I'HE J Easy to Reach By Way of the Canadian Pacific Rockies I lull r! Long! ell mum t a k i n mon I In* coinpan if til” 4*01111 Im s of tin To sell, Mu* pro) pany, or am •:i nun old n applying .lain»- ; heutuifs.dfh.Mitiire stock, ns, or other seruritms, and : thereon; ¦ » any arrangements for • fits, union of interests, cold adventun*, reciprocal iherwi.se with any person : Tying on or engaged in ! ; ry on or engage in any .this company is authoriz a or carry on, and to take a quire, shares and securi h company, and to sell, with or without guarantee, • deal in the same; - c, examine, audit and r»1 i.uoks, standing, prosp«‘cts, s and conditions of any ! corporation, and to in TIC.xEi’ Cl'iICES:—141-140 St.James St., Tel.Main 8125, Windsor, West-mount, Place Viger and Mile End Stations.F.c.LYON, City Passenger Agent, 141-145 St.James Street, Montreal.it ion wlii.-h gives ing tin* mmintaii territory of Maine and iinduding hotels, rates, for the asking by Dafoe, ('.I\ &T.A., Mont real.of the inter«s> To enter i sharing ot pr» operation, j« eoneossion or or eompany » or about to » business whir ed to engage or otherwise ties of any • hold, re-iasue, or to otherwi To investig t on the business, aff; person, firm wstigat*.¦ x uiiine and report on the title | •.,«!• in* of propertie.' real «»r ; r.' ¦ i• :11.private nr public; to investigate, repurt mi, and t«i guarantee the title to any real « *:i:.*, lands or tenements, or hatt' -, .t: legality »»f any i^sue of j .dures or other security of inn, or corporation, or tin* of any business concern or and generally on any bust or undertaking, and gen* assets, property or rights; a I assist in raising money I by way of bonus, loan, lursomeiit, guarantee nf ires or other securities or .Miy other eniupaiiy or NI)ONI)KBB Y l-'ii ml I u r»* mid lloiiNt* l-’iirnlMlilimH In all brunches is our specialty, we an* tin* I’ioneers in tills line of business with 35 years experience.Our idea always has been that square dealings make lasting friends.Our f'n-dit terms are most liberal.Try us.Melropolltmi Himini* I'uriilslilim O.Limited .TJ Noire Ditine SI.\\»*»l — Mon I rent.formnmm of contracts by any person, firm or corporation ; To ivmimorat»* by paid up shares of j thi' eompany bonds or otherwise, any! person or eompany for *i \ i« «• remb red .o to hi* n iidcitd in jilacing any »d’ thr • han - in tIm- company’s capital nr bonds, rlebenturcs ur ot In-1 .securities of the coni pany or in or about tlu* formation of tin* company or tlie conduct nf its operation, -object to tin* approval of tin* shareholders of tin* company; To do all acts necessary for the uiidi*r taking, carrying on, or completion of auv of tin* I»11siiu• - which tin* company is aiithori/.t*»l to engage in or carry on, and for all s»*rvices, tluties and trusts to charge, collect amt receive all proper remuneration, legal, usual and customary | «••nts, charges and expenses; To do all act and exeridse at powers as are incidental to or imniliudv»* to 111", attainment of tin* above objects or any j om* or more of t lu*m ; To do all or any of tin* above tilings' as principals, agents or attorneys; The powers in each paragraph to be in no wise limited or restricted by n fereiic»* to or inference; from the terms! of any otln*r paragraph, under the name of 4 Genera! *Soci»*ty of Canada, Limited’, with a capital 'tuck of forty nine thons- ; and dollars ( t l‘J,(M)li.(Ml), divided into four hundred and ninety (It"») shares
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