Show v e tJ REVIEWS Ji Tariff Reform and Monetary Reform By President Andrews of Brown University The North American ALL tariff reformers will do well to read this article Perhaps nine out out of often often often ten of those even who interest themselves themselves themselves them them- selves in the condition of trade fail to tol l' l see see the distinction between price and cost President Andrews holds that during the time the McKinley Bill has been in operation costs have been in increasing increasing increasing in- in creasing because of the increased tariff while prices rices have been falling bec because use of the appreciation of gold He finds the remedy in the increasing of the go gold d price of silver Those also who fail fall to see that the policy followed by the money power of Great Britain and its satellites in this country ought to read this article and read it carefully High gold means not only cheap silver but cheap wheat cheap cotton and cheap everything everything everything every every- thing for which the supporters of gold desire to exchange their gold It means more than this It means mean what the super-cunning super fail to see stagnation of commerce throughout the world including Great Britain The doctrines emphasised in inthis inthis inthis this article have been advocated by the Western press for years their work is proving effectual and with the help of the intelligent East which must listen to such weighty this of President arguments as dent Andrews we may ay reasonably hope hop that the reward of their labors is soon to come t |