Show GOODS GOOns The British manufacturers are said MIa to be forming an SA association 8 to pre prevent v vent nt the u sale of o fer as a British goods At a recent recant t meeting of or British manufacturers manta it was wac proposed that an as II association be formed to register wader under the trade trademarks mark act of ot 19 1915 1316 5 a amark amark mark which would wot ld be the property of ot otIe the tho Ie sese association and which would bo bou used u og by all members member able to satisfy the association Ion that their goods are all H British it was wa not l t proposed that articles made mad of or raw material from abroad be excluded from tho the do nl Uon all ail II British Britten Dritt h but that manufactured manufactured Imported and made up by British tabor labor J bor be bo not protected by bythe bythe bythe I the mark markWith markWith markWith With the Increase of or competition there Is 18 a manifest tendency on tho the part of or British manufacturers to do everything within their power POor to pre pro preserve presen serve sen the home markets mark ts for tor their products and to enter upon a cam campaign campaign campaign for the purpose of ot educating or inducing tk British consumer to give preference to home manufactures J It ItIs ItIs ItIs Is believed that the association as that Is about to be formed will m have haye a very vory large and Influential In membership and will Inaugurate an active movement I to tt accomplish If I object I IThe The example of or tho the British manu I fac well be followed in I this country Tho The prices for Anion Ameri American can products In ninny many instances are higher than those charged for the I goods turned out by the foreigners They aro are also infinitely superior In all nIl points Americans should insist upon I the homemade article |