July 10, 1894 – To Mr. Carli, Montreal QC from General Superior Sr. M. Edward, Kingston ON

House of Providence, Kingston
July 10, 1894
Mr. T. Carli
My dear Mr. Carli:

I send you the plan of the niche as I agreed to do. I regret that I will not be able to take the $65.00 statue of St. Joseph, but will ask you to make me one at less cost, you said you could make a Statue for about $40.00 and that would answer the purpose.

If you can make a statue for this price without Infant I prefer it, if not, the Infant in arms, not standing beside St. Joseph. Hoping you quite understand my explanation,

I am, dear Sir, Respectfully yours,
Mother M. Edward, Sup. Gen.
Notes: This letter is a typed copy pasted into the copybook.
Source: 105-C, General Superior's fonds, Correspondence series, Copybook, p. 180, Archives, Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul.
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