Mat. 3.15 . .. 16c, 37c. Eve]! I 9. 266,126.53?- Sliould a daughter pay fnr her mother's mistake? Should a mother jeopardize her iiome and family to save her own happiness? A powerful drama that will thrill and inspire. (a..- TODAY Their love had failed-she would never take it seriously enln. The fascinating story of a wife who tried gayety a, g substitute for romance. THE GREAT STAIVS SUCPESSOR T0 “DIVORCEE” Ive, '| it 8.45 11o, 31c. T U E S D A Y WEDNESDAY All-Talking MARIAN NIX ON BELLE BENNETT REX BELL Drama With riacinus. l -' Fhe wont from l Pndunk to LESSON .An I ' Puree. and there IN LOVE learneri how to FOR ALL WIVES -— AND ALL HUSBANDS win back her own husband ! f ‘I with this remarkable cast: ‘ALSO \‘ mrizz- scorn" MARIE DRESSLEB. SONG SKETTII RQD LA RQCQUE \. ‘ AND GILBERT Emmy NEWS REEL HBDDA HOPPER - - V‘ ' ‘___“__ ._i_...._‘i"—ISIZ_‘T___ . ._____.._€ mil p . iclear to apply these duties we hereby v 1 Lanacllan Manufacturers fewer- "v. "w which v pc _ " a "e now obtaining from our custom- di. r“ .,_ A. , , 0 P ' ers in Canada will not thoroby he in- up}. u i n e s n C i creased, and that on the contrary as ati lcmts are lowered through greater ski "n; _ _ ‘ _ output our prices wherever possible ~ who “cotton Guarantee Given Manufacturers win be reduced. In the interests of 5p’ .1. 111.3 Bcnflett (yovt. O11 The Question employuient in Canada. as Wfill as i: i’ [infill lnlcreases Are Published Herewith i izfdillillxiiaxalrf-lllfy _' 3 “'11 - . ‘i5 ."'. ‘e s cu: U‘ 8 nfonnanon of Guardlan Readers‘ earnestly urge that these changes bc made during the emergency session (Cuifiiiucd from P839 l) Cliipman Hoiton Knitting Co.. Ltd. to he ll‘."l‘1“"\." of tariff on such items qlvlng w new budget on hosiery :- mzinnlacturers of Much “Inlenable us m operate "lore _ n Canada would ML [of ou_r equipment employ more hands .0 s...“ RFHCKQhaS been irsued |aiid reduce our overhead wc have re- duced prices on standard lines silk liusierf.’ axe sendinir out new lines woollen hosiery offering the public best values in past fifteen years. iSgd.) Wm. Mitchell. Circle Bar Knitting Co. Rs Boots and Shoes: of parliament in September. iSgd-l W. B- Croxall. Tho l-ieywvood-Vvakefield Company of Canada LimItcd. Gcndron hfruiufacturing Co.. Limited, iSgcl.) V. M- Farlane. President. P~'l‘illr”iiiS Limited. udizd.» H. "Ban-ct. General Manager. ""9 "wit? in. rlc that manufactur- “ 1 ' lit.‘ are increasing “i? Hi? COH- " ..- not increased any ‘The lJCF-Wlfille Manufacturing Co.. . Limited. <Sgd.\ Per P. McFarlane, Sidway ’I‘opl‘ff Company, Limited. . "The Clcnerol Steel Win-cs Limited. Keen and unrestrained domestic competition amongst approximately Re Jcwellcry; 190 shoe factories in Canada. affords abundant protection to the trade and the public that the selling prices of Canadian boots and shoes will at all 1.11111- “1111 my; 13¢ 115911 11, “M111; an limes be very close to actual prorluc- increase in lyriceg, as Qompetition tion costs in the most efficient plants? W111 take care 0f 11mm and gommgnq Moreover. We Offer you our pledge of the home market is all that is de- that our members will not take any 511911 iadvantage of higher tariff duties to C,'3_11g(|1311 mantlfaclurers , increase their prices. but on the con- Iiic., . that We _trary that they will pass on to the‘ __v_ prices and lirade and the public the lXJllBfliil of “mg “m, advance“ whatever reductions in production m: Rtltillltllliii employees ma“ per pa” may "mm "um er“ I up nlachmes that havdlargement of the home market and ' ‘the increase in Canadian 1iroductioii. Knitting CUM jThe Shoe Manufacturers’ Association . .' J. A. Burns, I o! Canada‘ lf Prcyur-iil and Gen. Mgr. lsgd" John T‘ Tebbult’ a '- - . I A. Burritt and Co. ' l ~ in 1vrices of wool or l t! hct-ivry" expect 4"." (vur 1111098. ' l.» .1. J. O'Brien, ' iYOlliO Hosiery Co. “lfllPllifllllj made in that woollen hos- ‘. hm? zivcii notice Srop As one of ~ The inanufat-tiirci's are able to give an assuiuuicc that the increase in Jewellers‘ Association 1.5261.) clins. F. Brooker. Chairman. l lto Silverware: in these circumstances. we respect- fully submit that the rates of duty on the articles which we manufac- iurc should be increased. We already have the necessary plant and equip-v uncut, and we are satisfied that if ‘ necessary increases in duty are larantctl, we would get sufficient ad- ‘ditional business lo give employment to 400 to 500 additional men- Furthcrinore we guarantee that mi». . ~' sflaiciiicnt of Mr.‘ ’ President‘ ' on 'i1.‘l'if‘l‘0 or wool hosiery j The rehbull’ shoe’ c. he~n adraiicrrl Stop We] ‘u Leather Co" Md‘ vsgd.) H. Tctrault. ai-‘iial reductions in pric- 1 _ ' i illlt‘? mid no advances, Tetrmm‘ Sm)“ Mm‘ 6°" Ltd‘ isgd.) J. H. Goulet, O. Goulet d: Son. Inc. i Min: Limited. ,3“ , H G_ 5mm.“ lSgd.) F. S. Scott, our prices to the consumer would not . Getty d: Scott. Ltd. he increased. On the contrary, with President. ' 11w: flint certain manu-l -:,~.l hosiery have raised | , . izuiic. We m fairly large 1 .'n..-.-.-.. liuxi- mrdo no alteration ' ir. !\.‘i"i* <,f ills-i c-azs of hrusicry and I I 1 i ISgdJ Alfred Lambert. Acton Shoo Co.. Ltd. dz Alfred Lambert. Ltd. ISgdi Oscar Dufrcsne. Dilfresne d: Locke. Ltd. isgd» J. D. Palmer, Hartt Boot & Shoe Co.. Ltd. isgd.» Allan A» Mark, The Empress Shoe Co, Ltd. l, rsgd.) John .1. Mel-Isle, 1 Scott A: Mei-isle, Ltd. _~ I (SRdJ J. E. Wzirrington, ' 1 The John Ritchie Co.. Ltd. increased 1n-crluction. thcre would be a reduction in 1irice. iSgdJ Ration Bros, Ltd. W. B. Sowrey. Pres. ‘Canadian Sllversmiths Ltd. J. H. Birks, Vice-pres. C. H. Gray, Sec. Trc-as. Henry Bli'i(3 A: Sons. Ltd.. Montreal lvfcGlzishon Clarke Co.. Ltd, M. Gundy, Pres. Iii" ' ivi ..l'f‘il'lill of so doing. Bcntdlet-Proctor Mig- Co.. LtrL. L. T. Proctor, Pres. International silver Co.. of Canada Ltd. H. Casslcle. lifiiiiaglng Director. Re Raineoats: Upward revision on tariff item 619 will have no effect whatever on the selling price of the Canadian made 'garment.s, the price in Canada being’ regulated by keen internal competi- .tion there being l8 Canadian factor- |ies in direct competition with each ‘other. I Canadian Association of Garment C Re Plated Wart: Excellent weather and the ‘ right time tn PLANT BULBS .. OUT DOORS. We therefore. most earnestly" sup- ;port any application ivhich the manufacturers of plated ware may submit to you for better tariff safe- We still have a good selec- lion of TIILIPS. HYACINTHS. ;_ ' A F F 0 n l l‘ c R o c U s Manufacturers. guards, including ii provision requir- “ Xi“? E5 I A‘ b‘ A R’ C I S s Us’ 185d.) Harry Hereford. lng all imports to be stamped with 5M)“ DROPS‘ aw" Ind "a Secretary. the country of origin. giving a discount off all orders. and paying postage on all , ‘mum. ORDERS. The additional output which we could produce if the changes above outlined were made would tend, if anything to reduce our prices. We guarantee on behalf of our company that prices of our products will bo increased only in event of increases in the price of our raw materials or more important elements of manu- Rc Window Shades: Should we get such protection. we do not intend to increase cur selling |priees unless our cost is increased from whet it is at present. Daly A: Morin Limited. lsgd.) Albert Morin. » All large first size Bulbs on ‘ "sale at our BOOK STORE. er.& Co. "5 Comedy-— we guarantee not domestic prices from what they are at the present time. In this connec- tion our books will always be open to l me government auditor! m, “up”, iNatioiial Iron Corporation, Limited. i106 tion in this regard. The American Watch Cue Company. ‘ 15h Pflelelfllilill. $13 intermediate, watso “Spring Has Came" d S c e n ic R e e 1 Re Watch Cases: If your government will make this to advance our (Sgd) John McKnight, President. Re Refrigerators: We believe that the employment situation would be aided by an m- lrrvducl. crease in the ‘qitifl on refrigerators m 22'.'..a-s0'..-as". and we Canadian vr- We are rreiwred to suawim manufacturers would guarantee. that ‘that the BVeYB-EB 59111!!! D7160 0f Olll’ inasmuch as this serve to defend our market, enable . ed 0V8! the We“!!! 5911111! D11“ W9 1.10m economic production andreasgn- obtain during the year 1030. provid- able selling 1iriccs, no advance would irig cost of raw material and labour be made in the 5816 prices of any of 1 is not greater than the aver-ac wt the lines of refrigerators which welvf 511119 during 1930. In order that manufacture in Canada. 111070556 WOllld isgd.) Jos. Ruddy, President. Ruddy Manufacturing Co.. LimitezLj Definitely, prices will not go higher but lower with development of in- l‘ creased business in this new fleld; Stop Competition as made in Canadian factories instead‘ of American Stop American leaders j Re Farm Implements: only Waiting forty per cont duty to‘ commence Canadian production. I Spbivage Frlgoniatic Limited. opinion that consumers of egricub, higher prices for them. and they are These rates of duty will not raise tural implements should not pay; equally emphatic in the statement the prices of our product to the con- illlfihél‘ prices for them, and they are that if the Canadian market is sup- sumer, but due to increased volumeicqualiy emphatic in will have a tendency to lower enme- bcfore except Kelvinator of Canada. L1mitcd._ lsgd.) P. A. Maiiross, Assistant General Manager. Re Heating Apparatus: This change will immediately pro- mote better employment conditions in this industry in Canada. In this con- l Massey-Harrie Company, Limited,‘ ncctlon some theorists may fear thati increased duties as proposed would‘ Vice-President.‘ result in higher prices to the con-‘Sawyer-Masey. Limited. sumer. As to this we guarantee that our <5S<1J Alfred J. Roden, Pres. Hiomestic trade Will not be increased‘ by reason of -the granting of the)’ suggested would in foct tend to reduce prices in Canada unless labour and material should increase. , Cockshutt Plow Co.. Limited. declare and prices to the duties. These changes production costs of tsgd.) The Gurney Foundry Com- pany, Limited; Beach Foundry Lim-i ltcd; The Gait Stove a Furnace Co.. l Waterloo Manufacturing Co.. Ltd. Limited; Clare Bros. x Co-. Limited; Enamel a» Heating Products Limited; Findlay Bros. Co.. Limited; Generall Steel Wares Limited; Foundry Co.. Limited; Moffafa Lim- ited; Dominion Stove lllnterprise a.- Foundry o., Limited; The James Stewart Mfg, Co.. Limited; Empire Stove 6c Furnace Company; Lamarre a Cle.; Warden King, Limited; Taylor Forbes Co.. Limited; The Imperial Radiator Company; Limited. Posse Foundry Co., Re Hollow Ware: Canadian plants are as well equip- ped as any in the world to manufac- ture these goods, and we guarantee that there will be no advande in prices because of an increased tariff. The main need of the Canadian fab- ricator is to secure the extra volume now being imported, enable him to reduce his cost. oper- whlch would ;0art Limited Ia Children's Carriages: _ If ywr IWQXQEBIQQS*RC its y"! Vice-Presldentu factoring cost. - Anaconda American Brass Lilmit- ‘ied. atA his equipment nearer to capacity, and secure the Canadian market. With these advantages there will be mrypossibllltyolassduoticaratb- ,.....-,,.,,,...1a-._.~1a n‘ -t.;--i- \dvla-“lull - Y..-<-- men employed. (Sgda General steel Wares Ltd In Steel Plate: consumers‘ cost. The of plate that goes into bridge cg. struetion, etc, they can easily absorb any duty that the plate makers get. Some very important ones have ad- mitted that in me. 153d.) C. W. Bell, Counsel for C. W. Sherman. Dominion Foundries and Steel Ltd. i . = iiu Basic Iron and Steel: ~i They clash with the interests of no secondary steel or other industry, so far as we have been able to ascer- itain. The leading secondary steel in- ‘dustries (agricultural implement companies and structural steel com- l panics) have been consulted and are iiu full agreement with the proposals contained in the aforementioned document. They do not clash with the inter- ests of Canadian consumers because definite and effective guarantees are given to the government regarding prices. I fsgd.) W.W. Goforth. {Economist and Director of Research, i Cockfleld, Brown dz Company Limited l Re Cast Iron Pipe: it ls not our intention to raise the 1price of cast iron pipe: in fact we are willinx to Blve an undertaking Jthat we wil1 not raise the price over tariff increase at the coming session. zme "VQFB-Be prevailing for the eur- ‘Irent year. unless. of course, the cost lof raw materials and labour should be advanced. (SsdJ Gordon l". Perry, f If the duty is increased t0 $7 Brit- 1and $13 general, it will enable us to ‘YSECUXE a. larger volume of business, ioperating our plants steadily, giving lemployment to a. greater number of ‘men. The larger tonnage will enable .us to obtain a lower cost of finished and the increased duties iwill not be passed on to the consum- finished product will not be increas- the government may be in a position ‘to check selling prices, we are pre- ‘pared to submit. our books and full. statements to the department or its representative at any time. tsgd.) Charles L. Jobb. President. i ' Canada Iron Foundries Limited. The manufactureis are of the; the statement ;that if the Canadian market fa sup-: plied from Canadian factories, in-‘ stead of being supplied in such vol-. ume by goods manufactured else- where, they wlll not increase prices‘ of implements no consumers, pro- vided the factors entering into i l manufacturing costs are not in- ; ‘ creased. ' Per. iSId.) George Valentine. Per. (Sgd) H. n. Waliey. l . Vice-President 4; General Mgr. John Goodison Thresher Co.. Ltd. J. Fleury sons Limited, Per. (Sgd) H. W. Fleury. 1 " President. f Per. fSgd.) a. A. ivmt, General Manager. ‘Frost and wood company. Ltd. i Per (Sgdo J. E. Ruby. Vice-President. lb.- Dsiiry Peaiaarissrs: The production season ccizimziices about the first '01 OCLOl-‘Jol’, and if the duty on pesteuriwrs was incrsla ‘ to 30 per cont pastouriears now being imported “from the United amen would be manufactured in Canada from Canadian materials. To effect an increase in the duty all that is necessary ia to dslsta the words "1asteurisers for dairying purposes" from item 400 (s). ‘This tarifl in- crease, if granted, will not result in any increase in the price at which pastcurilars are sold. We individually guarantee that the prices on cur pasteurfssrs will not be increased except as respects possible increases in material costs- llgd.) The De Laval Company, Lid, C. Richardson l: Co.. Ltd. fled.) C. l. Ilelisrdseei, PHI. It GOR- "I. Duro Metalwares, “d. J. A. Gosselin Co.. Ltd. Ilbfltllllll 1 l I i i i . schedules but feel sure we can ev- lentually reduce Prices to the farmer, if mated our request. Ila-stern Canada rhrtiliurs Assoc" (Bed-l A. L. smith. Chairman. F30 Electric Products: ‘ The atillilled change will not en- iharieo normal prises to consumers ereept only in so far as market fluctuations effect such raw mater- iale as copper, brass, steel, iron. cot- ton. rubber, etc. tfigd.) Canadian General Electric Co» Ltd-z Canadian Wuiiinghouse Co.. Ltd; English Electric Co.. of Canada Ltd-z Ilsrrsnti Electric Lim- llted; Maloiiey Electric Co, of Can- iada, Limited; Packard Electric Co.. lLtd. m ‘Pfllltlll Mlttlr: In closing we wish to particularly “ ‘as the fact that we are not iasklng for tariff changes so that we ‘may, u printers, be in a position to lsdvsnce our prices, but rather jthrough reasonable protection to ob- tain a sufficient volume of printing to reduce our costs, iiinreeae the number of our employees, with tho reeultlns benefit to ourselves and the public. and at the eama time give the Customs and Postal Departments an income to which they are entitl- ed. ' We also guarantee that if the du- are increased u asked. our prices to customers in Canada will not be increased but u s matter of fset, as production costs are decreas- ed our prices to customers will be reduced- tsgd.) I". M. Kimbark. Chairman. Canadian legislative Committee, United Typothetac of America. ls Kraft Paper: I can ‘promise you there will be no increase in the price of Canadian paper, and provided we can get our own home market I can see no reas- on why we should not have a reduc- tion in the price of paper. I am only anxious to keep Canadian mills busy and employ Canadian working peo- ple in the mills and‘in the WOOdSm I can assure you the situation is serious. (Sci) G. Howard Smith. Montreal. Re Implements: The manufacturers are of the opinion that consumers of agricul- tural Implement-s should not lily plied from Canadian factories, _in~ stead of being supplied in such vol- ume by gooda manufactured else- where, they will not’ increase prices of implements to consumers, pro- vided the factors entering into manufacturing costs are not increas- ed. tSgd.) Massey-Harris Company. Lim- lied. Per George Valentine, Vice-Pres. Sawyer-Massey, Limited, Per H. R- Melley, Vice-Pres. a General Mgr. John Gocdlson Thresher Co. Ltd. Per L. V. Wright, Director. J. Fieury Sons. Limited. Per H. W. Fleury, Pres. Cockshutt Plow Company. Ltd, Per E. A. Mott, General Manager. Waterloo Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Per A. T- Thorn, Vice-Prea- & GenMgr. Frost and Wood Company, Ltd. Per J. B. Ruby, Vice-Pres. its Gasoline: The adoption of these recommend- ed revisions will not result in any increase of prices to tho retail cori- sumer because of them. (Sid) The British American Oil Company Limited. Per A. L. Ellsworth. President. The Canadian Oil Companies. Limit- Id. Per r. i-f. Littleflsld. Vice-Pres. Imperial Oil. Limited. Per C. O. Btillman. President. McCall Frontenac Oil Company Lim- . 1"‘ ' PI J. Irvin. PIN- ‘! QGU- M8!’- Pllfilwflnfl t0 Oil!‘ conversation 1o! yesterday, we now enclose mem- ‘oi-snuum tot-ties moi our ides-s in It is not a matter of increasing. rum! to tariff en fertilisers. We fabricators.‘ hi" llWn this matter val’! lorlous who use plate. already have 80-88% l consideration. Hid are satisfied that l duty, and, with the small proportion‘ W0 eaa not ably maintain present er the-n an moi-use in price. sad he (W) 3- li- We!!!“ will be able to continua and. to O large extent. increase the iiusnber of . iiiiiii t srliii rviiiti bud One b: niewmlutyitmmumeeiui addresses thus far in the campaign was made by Judge Harold Palmer, speaker of the evening at the ‘fish-d Rally Simper in Trinity Church Metal Hall on rvridoy. Judge Palmer and he bad no doubt most of the volunteer workers hsd been reluct- ant to Join teams. but he also felt sure that not one of them would ‘give up the work. even if he had an opportunity to do so. ‘The Judge told of overbearing two izien talking about a friend. One asked. P 1 s So?" ‘ The second man answered. “Oh, dldn‘t you know? He has joined the great majority." whereupon the first man replied: "Oh. I did’ but know he was working in the Hospital Campaign.” His Honour. concluding his spark- ling talk by commenting that the campaign had reached the stage "Where the knockers seek from knooklnc. and the kickers iu-e at rest." Tnls- thrust at the “Crepe- hangers" and "dhlef mourners" who have opposed the campaign for rea- sons but known to themselves evok- ed hearty laughter and round ap- plause. ‘ Judge Palms"; encouraging speech was applauded vigorously. and Ex- | "What has become of Mr. so-and-' man of the Beard of ‘It-tutu: c‘ m: I-‘testigouche and Bay 0151.“;- 501m lers’ Memorial Hcspitol. Campbell- ton, N.B., reads: "We are only too glad to with you every success in you;- Qifam’ Mi you have our very but whhg; “m, the hone that you may notonly "m, i0 the hvltfht of your ambition, bu, that you may in vary deed go away over the top." His Worzhlp, James McConnell. f/fayor ‘of Sydney, N.S. mite; a. follows: "Your Board of Trustees ls to 1,1 strongly commended on the $250,00c campaign you have in prwgiq, gm the erection of a modern lioeplta1 in your city. "All “Win-data ltNPll-IJ in every town and city is found to be a neg. cssity, and those who lag behind 111 this great humanitarian task are n01 vsorthy citizens of our great Domin- ion. i “Our hospital. built in 1915, Ls the pride cf cur city, and the wonder i5 it was so long delayed. In the near future. steps will have to be token to construct an annex. if we are m keep pace with our requirements. "I, sincerely trust your campaign will go over the top. and in the course of a year or two Charlotte. town will have one of the best hos- pital; in the Maritimes." Mr. W. W. Kenny. Superintend. ent of the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax. rays in part: "I am pleased to notice that you are about undertaking a Provincial. wide movement in the intewst of a new hospital for your community, and wish you every success in it. "You are quits right in your de- sire for a strictly mod-em hospital and tint means a great deal. ‘Thirty years ago there were in ecutlve Chairman Tidmai-sh oom- plimentod the Judge on the oippro- prlateness of his interesting remarks. Miss Millicent Lann, of 206 Graf- ton Stu and her mother, Mrs. M.N. Macleod. of the same address went to the Headquarters of the $250,000 Prince Edward Island Hospital Cam- paign, 136 R-iQhmOtid Street, Sutur- day afternoon to say that they wish- ed to help the fund-raising move- ment. Mrs. Latin has given toward the Hospital fluid o. handsome fringed hooked rus made in Charlottetown. tobeusadeethefiuatseadeeaibest. Nova Scotla three hospttaLi with a- bout 1'75 beds. or one bod for every 2,000 people. Now there are some twenty-six institutions, exclusive of npecial hospitals, with about 1800 beds, or one for ervei-y 350 people, and still we are unable to promptly take care of all those seeking hos- pital accommodation. "I am sure I shall watch you: ef- fort; with Great interest, and shall be pleased enough to know of your success. which 1 hope may be com- plete." - From Mr. John A. Reid, Chair- Thisrugwillbeplacedonviewin the social Hall of ‘Infinity. United Church at each of the Rally Suppers throughout the remainder of the campaign. It as probable that at the Victory Supper it will be dispoooclcf- for the benefit of the Hospital fund in a way that is likely to be novel to Charlottetown. but which has been found effective in other cities. "The ' capital's appeal for $250,000 should command the oo-opemtlon of everybody in Charlottetown," laid Mrs. Lann. “Yes. and of everybody in Prlnw Edward Island,“ added Mrs. Mac- hood. .......,,.-» -- ‘Ihroigh error in Canrpslgn head- quarters the subscription of Mrs. Donald. Nicholson was reported u $100 instead 01' $300. 1i. W. McKin- nori, $100. should read-Mr. and Mrs E. W, McKlnncn. sioo. Mr. end Mrs J. P. Hlllion, $100 was omitted. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark. was re- ported as $200, instead of $300. Telegrams and letters elrprwlnl; warm approval of the $250,000 Prince Edward Island Hospital Campaign. and cordial good wishes for its plus success, have come to the Executive Committee from many points. They show that the friends of the Prov- ince in distant cities still are inter- ested in the Island's welfare and for such a valuable community asset as the great house of healing which has served the people for 47 years. One of the first telegrams received came from Dr. Clarence J. Tid- marsh, of Montreal, as follows: "Believing that its great wealth lies 1n its health. the enlightened community of today provides the manoftheBoea-dofhueteesofthe Victoria Public Hospital in Freder- icton. N.B., comes the following: ‘My attention has been called to a campaign that is about to take place for tho out-bow o! erect-ins e new 100-bed hospital in Charlottetown. i presume your did hospital has out- grown the demands. as is and 1185 been the case of many otlw!‘ 105i“- utlone throughout the country, and you are faced with the necessity of erectlnl a modem lvllildifl’: and equipping it. "On behalf of the Victoria Public Hospital. allow me to wish you and your various committees every 5W- cess in this undertaking, and I am sure the rural and urban vwvletlvn- apprecfatixig the" need of a new ho!- pltsl, will join heartily to make i111 undertaking a success. This has been our experience in the Pfl-Bl. find the public generally are to be lauded roi- the sympathy and ‘co-opermoll they are always PWDared t0 Si“? l" such matters. You have our Very best wishes, and feel that 30m‘ 0519c‘ tive, with full w-uperetlon of "w public, will be easily attained." Mr. R. H. Gale, Superintendent of me General Public Hoipli-al in St- John. N.B., says: "we recently hoard that you ‘"11 contemplating the construction 0! B new and modern HosPlY-fll f°r W“ city. Needless to say. we are WW much interested. and Wish W“ We“ success in your undertaking- "At the present ti-mfl. W9 i!" °°“' structlng a new and modern H061?“- a1, which when completed and fllJlY equipped will cost $li5oo~°m BM Wm have accommodations for some t-hfW hundred patients. l _ "Our old building served this 00m- munity for some sixty-fl“ Yea“- but had outlived its usefulness. and most modern facilities in order to combat and prevent. disease. Anl adequate hospital is the first assent- lsl to community. Islanders in Montreal wish you all success in your splendid undertaking." A latter received on the same day from Mr H. F. McLatchey. Chair- le Stoneware: It is not our intention that if a tariff should be given us to raise the‘ price to the consumer, but we are very anxioua to supply the Canadian con- sumer wltlt Canadian made goods avid we feel that we are entitled to an additional protection to be sblo to do so. Aa we are the largest manufactur- ers of stoneware in the Dominion of Canada and shipping goods into ev- ery provlnce in the Dominion we are willing to place on file with you price lists for each province to show you that if an added protection is given us that we will not under any consideration raise the price to the Canadian consumer. was so constructed that it was Olli of the question to remodel it alflllfl modem Hospital lines. "Hospitals today are looked “P” in a different light to W111i m" were in the years limb 55" “M they fill a very import-mt W" l“ m‘ every-day life of any convene"?- "We are deeply interested in Y“; cainpslm for a MW 3mm“ ‘l’ we m “tuned that will" llfldmfl“ in; is a worthy one. and that. it meet with the success it deserve!- Women! Make Money Sewing At Home Within the next few months We expect to sell more than 11M! I Iloun men's neckties, and to Ply out over 87000.00 in cash io woman who make them for us st iiotns. Regardless of where you live. ll you have a sewing machine and are interested in an 0094mm"? to make as mush as 40m 50 cent! an hour in your spare time. write us. lend a stamped envsiofil l" reply. (Bid-l Medslta Potteries United. Per W. C- Armstrong. ,;-,_ Walker-Wallace was ___ - -.-..i\.._ - 3 mu.»- HUMOU- ~ "finest. AMERICAN NECKTIE co. Dept. u, 1mm am. Monti"! f i _-.-.¢.. N98“ OWN"!