Ontario Community Newspapers

Fenelon Falls Gazette, 28 Dec 1900, p. 1

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- :1~-.‘!|.._-,"..- Who-"is- Benefitted.“ 7' l ._.â€" Having voted themselvas into slavery , the working people will now begin to pay the masters the dividends which t? e masters were fishing for. There scene to be an understanding among the em- ployers. Dispatches state that laborers M ; ‘ have been cut in wages in the Florence, '3. Colo., district from $2 50 down to $1.75 “3 a. day, and the hours increased to 10 .‘l from 8! Had these men put part of their wages in the past into Socialist propaganda, teaching the working peo- ple of the nation their rights, the future might be brighter for them. The mas-l! ters do the teaching and get the profits. The same story comes from the East The needle monopoly cut wages 13 pr‘ cent. at its mills in Torrenton, Con! the Aetna Silk 00., at Norlolk; has made a sweeping cut in wages; the Hutchinson & Rankin shoe works at Winsted, Conn., have closed perma-â€" nently. But do not think that the earth is all dark and that all people ignorantly vote and work for their own enslavement. In the same paper in which I gather the above items I find that J. Pierpont Morgan spent $50,000 for dresses, $10,- 000 for flowers and $600 for music for his daughter’s wedding, besides giving ‘ enough property which working people ' "M ogive them an income-that young couple in elegance ale of their useless lives ‘ ‘ will benefit 1" 5’ King people t rug lure. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN ' . lilill I Wish my Wedding Rings, Diamond Rings. Many Customers a _ ego. w. BEALL, and Friends “3.23:2”, money. You can rely on what you get. lie Reliable M- 1an STOCK or HOLIDAY GOODS, ~ANCY GOODS, ' ALBUMS, GAMES, XMAS CARDS, I . iI'OYS, Eta, Etc. P' u. some. I ‘13 Lytle’s old stand. as 4v itemize" ‘ c. Cards. "M'ised Primer.

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