CORRESPONDENCE
... . -^AA- ?? TWHAT'Y C4iAN BE DONE FOR THE SUFFERNBING? TO THE EDITOR OF THE WSiTERN MAIL. l Sl,-Iln your issue of Monday we ?? of the r distress experienced by workmen on the hillu, r whicb, of course, must be great, and, as a matter f of course, will still get worse, ?? employers don't If Ofem to come to any conclusion. What can be 2 .dorne toenpport the men? I should, with your per- . ...