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REVIEW OF REVIEWS. 



April 1, 1913. 



Get Out of 

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During periods of depression, when employment becomes scarce, it is the untrained man 

 who suflers. EetrenchmerLt means the dismissal of unskilled labour in a wholesale man- 

 ner. It is the unskilled man whose wages are docked for sickness, accident, bad weather, 

 and necessary annual holidays for recreative purposes. He is constantly at war with the 

 Capitalist, losing savings and wages through strikes, look-outs and other disasters. 



During times of prosperity, when the trained man is reaping the very highest rewards 

 for hia individual skill and energy, the untrained man can only take part as a unit in agita- 

 tions for an increased hourly wage. 



As the years roll on the situation for the unti^ained man becomes still more hopeless; 

 he is faced with failing physical powers; accidents and sickness have, in all probability, 

 diminished his working energy, and his prospect is indeed a blank and dreary one. 



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