2 MAY 1914, Page 15

tTe TEE EDITOR or mss "SOW/110L"1 Stn,--In reference to the

letter to you on this subject con- tained in your issue of April 18th, I know of several people who would be glad to aid in the matter by giving books toward the making of the suggested library if they knew of any address in England to which they could send them to be forwarded. Many people would doubtless like to contri- bute to it by sending their spare volumes, but could not afford to pay the carriage to Canada of such heavy material. Perhaps some of your readers, or the writer of the letter herself, would suggest how this difficulty could be got over.—