CANADA.
The Secretary of the American Red Cross received lately the following letter:
Toronto, October, 26th, 1908.
Dear Sir:
As the Council of the Canadian Red Cross Society is considering the matter of reorganizing, I would thank you very much if you would kindly furnish us with about twenty copies of the Constitution of your Society in order that I may send one to each of the members of the Council, as personally I feel that the Canadian Society should be run upon lines somewhat similar to our sister Society in the United States. I would also thank you if you would kindly send me a set of the Bulletins that I may have them bound and kept on file in this office. Thanking you in anticipation of an early and favorable reply, believe me,
Yours very sincerely,
CHAS. A. HODGETH, M. D., Major A. M. C.
Honorary President of the Canadian Red Cross Society.
The desired literature was promptly and gladly sent. The American Red Cross feels naturally a strong bond of sympathy with that of the Society of so close a neighbor as Canada.