-.. a); .1“ y ’_~ vi J V I L‘ l,‘ _ o- 4‘ V V v y i“ ‘ ,5. ‘ _ .,_, w ~. ’ o‘ I l _, \ * .. 75"‘, -- g ' 9M5’. "h ‘ I ‘ "' r ~‘“~*" .- ‘ - . . 1- . .. i N w.’ ,., . - - ' MAXIMB r _ _ . ‘I a i. 4 .. . .fl-..i- - ' I; mm of fifty tools in: and Inn "_" t m: to worry, and more In- ‘ an 1e allow God to run hiiowp i in,“ according to the plants: of i i ~ mu eunu- ‘two Hurdle!- Iopltllfl iivsstsstoitii e A s’ FEDERATIDN Morning, Afternoon And Evening Meet- ings Well Attended- Interesting And Instructive Add ‘esses Given - Dean Sinclair Laird Principal Speaker at Evening Session. i ’ - 1d The third session of the Prince ed the use of maps and globes Edward llsland Teachers’ Fedora-yin all schools in the teaching of m" met yesterday morning. Vice varloils subjects. President. Principal ll. Xeo. gave Miss Wilson of the Red Cross n very interesting report on-lhe than gave a most interesting and Immmm, Taacherg' penerauon instructive account of her experi- “Mch met h,“ year h, the (my o; euces in Albania. sun spoke of 1.0mm“ The prpnctpal "lam," the peculiar manners and habits ol‘ stressed by fMr. Yen were 9mm“. the people ol‘ that country stating lion sitrvcy, qunitflcauongh ma", that the greatest. need there today is education. There were no change of teachers with other pro _h I I . vlnla-s, Dominion registration of zgnazilgei: 'hi“"""t';l2'l' Bali!" 8:322 learners (central registration bur- pun), standardized license, annual conventions. Dominion Educational Alagnzines. teachers contracts, re- ports fro-in lprovluces of Dominion. iii». also spoke on the social side of the convention and was loud iii his praise of the line way in which tbt- people oi 'l\oroiito ‘entertained the teachers during their visit. iPrint-lpul Wynuo followed, cor- _ rolmiziliiig the statements as made Last nights public meeting ul by Mr. Yeti. tile HDORG 0n the "Or- Prince oi‘ Wales (foliage llall, liclll aanizalitm ot‘ tho ldaple Leaf." in connection with the ’l‘eacher's' '|‘Iil..- organization has brought a Convention was iuriwly attended large number of teachers from thedly this tealcgers and Iii)’ i1 Hbrllllgiiillzti ' 0 i) IBPC Z6718. IJFUVH (l _9 "Eichlfllilt-ilitzlsyliave been brought out ‘time eilliiiYabie “'1 we“ u" "m" tintler the false impression that ‘““"d"‘5'Y '"'m'"°""°- there is u scan-city of teachers with m“ worship “Mm” 3mm‘ w“ the result that there is a more or g‘ the “Inf,” ‘Mi ‘Pg “gmfierj! wmfi- ices tivt-rcrtrwding in our provlnc- Cu" s n“ a r a r " a‘ om“ - oilego and Rev. W. llruce Muir ‘ James Church while futon‘ within lhr provinces anti congratu-kgzgsfig gs: “m! "W “Rim” °*' '*"'"'¢° miiightzni violin selections by Miss wind Island on their organization Hormby and “The Trumpeter-H being second to none in the Doniin- Song» and -»-5°mew|u,n, n votes h, Society and work in these was car- ried on tinder great difficulties. The address which was well giv- en was followed with the greatest interest throughout. At the l-on- ciuslon a hearty vole of thanks was tendered the speaker hy the Federation. EVENING MEETING 0% snnoe Edmaaionimninnnnw CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, APRIL ,1, 1926 iil-Mililiwilil IN lllillHlJi nits Woman May Make Love to‘ Spirit. of Dead Husband, De- clares Judge. (Canadian Press) MILWAUKEE, Wis., Mar. 31. — Dead for fifteen years, the first husband of Mrs. Mary Czacliorow- ski was named as co-respondent in a divorce action tbrotiglit by‘ her second spouse, revealing (mo of the strangest. marlliul triangles ever heard of here. Before Judge Brletieubach, in circuit court Joseph Cvzachorowskl testified that his wife, Mary, a de- votee of spiritualism neglected her home to__attend seances where she hugged and kissed the materializ- ed spirit. of ilIEI‘ first husband who tiled lii 191i. . The wife. on the stn-nd said she was a believer in spiritualism and related a story of seduces where sire believed she had seen and talked with her first husband. , Judge i-lrltetlcnbutih in granting liter u divorce on her counter claim of cruelty yesterday upheld the right of a married woman to make love to the spirit of a rleceaseti husband. Such teonduct, he iii- tllcnteti. cannot. ‘be classed as iii- fidelity. The wife asserted that her hun- thillltl exaggerated affairs ln his testimony and said the real rteasoii for their failure to live together amicably was his irritable temper and his habit. 01' striking and beat- ing her. I v imi of Canada. . . . 'Caillng"'by Mr. Leigh Dlngwell. ' ‘ The teachers of Canadian Teach His Worship Mayor (Miller in his ore‘ Federation were unanimous ill,lnlf'0dttct0f‘y remarks congratulat- lhelr desire to vlsli. the ‘island this ed the teachers on the success of ("Ollllllg summer. itheir C0llV8lltlUll~ltll raxt-eileutl llir- Wynne gave a very inierest- school for thought and discussion‘ lug account of his trip Whfltgh wng'—and heartily welcomt-tl them to] in vary grgul hisluryca; vuiue’ any. Charlottetown. lln was glad, jug visited many M we pmcealthat stress had been laid on the ivliil-h were the scene of many afllrlmafy Subjects, especially arith- iumi [ought Mme m early daysymetlc and hoped that a little more ills description of Niagara Falls “uentmn wmfld be ‘mil when illuminated at night,- was simple matter or addmfin?’ _ H“. very interesting‘ ‘also emphasized the inipoitniittz oi A discussion on buflnew nlatterslwriting and ‘spelling and ieetin}. ‘Huang m ‘ha Canmlan Teachers, mended a dictionary as an txte-k ,_ , lent friend and companion for aiiy Iuierauo“ led by Pfln- umber student. He made a notable re-' aim Prin. Rogers ' , wu°w°d hm- ferent-e to flag poles and tilt‘ ‘vymma 761mm ‘grand old Union Jack and wished‘ ithat our llug might ily over every ischool house in the Province. its ‘a grand thing t'or thecommunlty ., 3xhzuglgxflnoonlxsv$l°n19PM?’ 5i a-nd gives inspiration to the pupil. ~- - » ry aeres ~lg , 1' paper treating on hmory was Dean folril al the outset o . his address reerretl to the nation- iead by Miss Anita MacDonald. al Education (éoufereuce at Winni- e3 nix years ago, the Conference "ab"! lullfl- tile TfllrfigtoNitllillrsffilly?trz “gniafigrihg taachi"! °Y GBOETBDIIY-ilfldtlcatlou which is to take place prevluuu e s emk m“ remarks “flat Montreal next week. Educa- Hwln on m p a "s ' mmmwdlufl-tlon is important as a nation mak- "m and emehmfinl’ Wm" ‘brimlhi-ier, a matio.‘ builder and it is the relations,“ “ha? “d the lmvormnhhope that ont- eliei-l of these con- his,“ a ‘l’ '° W99" m9 9"b-l§°‘*"ferences will be to t-utisc more of l geography‘ lthe adults of oin- couulry to take " “om "Mo" M“ shim’ udmmlt‘ an interest in Etiucutitm. The. W?‘ [right tip-bringing 0t‘ tho young la |really the most important consider» ation for arty trountry. And Iu this connection llic education of pur- ents and oi‘ st-iitiol hoard meurhers AFTERNOON mas-vine illflliector Shaw the next speaker i,’ nave a nilnfber of val ('0Il(|l'llii0(l Specials RATE-lo. per word, net. is very necessary. each insertion in this column. We hem- in Canada ititiay a great :_ °‘*'*” deal about the puhlifls rights lbut '—'“' {we seldom hear about tho public’s duty. A democrat-y is doomed ‘unless its people uro sufficiently ‘educated to tulle an intelligent l-ii- teresl in national and luttirnilllonal ‘affairs. ,serv|t-p and u national duty. "CAT wirii KlTTE-NB. DAV-oil two old. Aippiy "R." Guardian. 3-31-tf ‘WANTED-MAID WHO WILL sleep at home. 1N0 washing. Ap- ply Guardian. “w *———~-—~— ' s "is a mitltoi- or couitritlululitnt null a “H0035- VQUR ‘Uii-DWG LOT sign or progress that. the National now. Five situations. Varifl"! Teal-tiers Federation in to meet in Prices. Pay $10 monthly. Rob"! Charlottetown this summer. It l» ll‘llli0ll, Brighton. Udilildilfllit. nevi-sultry to huve in Canada ---—---— -- _-___-- umdtirsttintliug between the l-last ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERYnntl the. till-st null knowledge In description. cheaply‘ and egpedl- ouch of the others problems. tlounly Qxecutgd. Guardian Ccnt-i'l‘etichers from all over Canada will m: Job jig-mg"; ppm-m 13p {gain min-h by coming so far east I (. 0 l) ~_ ._________. __.__.__.;thin year. 'l‘ciu-hors have a great ‘WANTED-CUSTOMER! won Influenc- on ‘the menial"! our choice Easter Beef meats of "i the "ilinitl" "7 mm‘ t‘: “it kmds“ Hum" aw" Man nda and in this rt-spnt-l trdtirntltin Mark“ 8476+“ la n national problem us ucll as ._ ~ |a provincial problem.“ ‘ m ‘QAUNQOME QAU.AGEQ HAM Education is a proieni ot c - bu,“ ma‘ PM," Mam; "BflHIQIIIIIIp as well as a problem of the _ ' lop mm.’ d!,__‘"ad“. Numb“, individual ln this connect R, C0” Mark“ ma‘ ' 234M", the speaker referred effectively to , __ _, the oath taken by the youths of cyou WANT Goon luvtLoxa (lrlece centuries ago when enter- Frlces, 60 for 80s.,‘ 1 0 for “Sim. upon their citizenship and 25o mi- 56s., soo for 1.00. 31.000 at" 81.95. Pollpsiti-Gncrdlan Of ce. _ ~c ll C selves to hand on their country to their IUCCQHROPQ better than the? W01,“ “"""—'"-" found u OHS-DUNN ALL ‘II-ll m, l; me at highest n». piles. qnnnda he did not think that num- Farmers who can c ltliflnoliduiguyw” ' ‘la ti: n on , 0 e it c ‘ttluns tp. before mad: bro ' in». ldinvo a Doctors emphasise and perhapl m!“ mall! m1- I lhy. over ompgasluitttiie tcotikstdersltizn ‘ . ‘ t. bu o e you - . nothifiiismfl" _ o‘ ' in???‘ ml unm- to the ency in education was, he thought. of interesting and wonderful ex- amples of remarkable and pecul- lar There ls, he said. no such thing as an average child. More attention should be given to the outsta-ndln! individuals. the child not expect perfection and cannot perhaps carry oirmncb better in education except. with better co- operation between the home and the school. differing attitude of parents to the Iwork ot‘ ' ‘schools the with a number of apt stories from his own experience and concluded by urging the teachers present to high expiQglVt-BB, 285 \ use every endeavour to secure the up] 1mm} grenades, five thousand 0t the spare ‘parts for lboinbs. five thous- and rounds oi rifle ammunition in intelligent parents, and by thanking them for their most tkind attention to his addresses at the convention. particularly eloquent and bad a good deal of reference to co-ndi- Education is a natiounVtions respecting education in Scot- land and in the slums in which he 8453+‘ mi Dr. Laird t-titillnuiuiz uultl that lt|hud worked while doing mission- ‘ nry work. ill I Prince Edward Island had already lion. rleretandiiig must the trained said Aristotle four - i —to b Y] w‘: afillibltloc hzafl-(trcgfllllil): lnhildnslu ency will surely [of results. over emphasize consideration of the good character of the young. and teachers are tempted to over- omphusize scholarship. He would place “disciplliio" as a very illi- portaiit element in education. The tendency is to molly cotitllc young people too much now a days. They should rather be brought up to self-reliance. A modern tend- to spend too much money and at- tention on the sub-uormalchiltl and perhaps not. enough on the Peiefl‘ n H brilliant student. l-le would en- Tlfnek‘ (Bailiff F953“ - s01‘ courage the teachers to encourage die" Jfy. Fmwe" 0f @4111‘ their brilliant students. And the bflfflilill- _ 3mm should no; pay w.) much n1. TW0*——tEV6l‘8tiL1Ch8VOl‘l8, Sourls; lentio-n to the sub-normal except along the line of the prevention of the reproduction of their kind. Dean Laird described a number ability in individuals with whom lie bad come in contact For the rest keep improving. We must in illustration of the ln the‘ concluded their children speaker cooperation 3 0 Rev. Mr. Muir's address was t; His short . cheered and applauded the differ- ent contestants. - Net-l tChevcrle of Elmira was chos- en as the Provincial representative Canada and the Uialtetl States can the greatest interest and attention predominated. so much so that the (ioiflti be heard in every nook and dreds were turned away, but as Judge Arsenaull. implied, the Tour- ist Association was was coming in.- DPOKTB 111N191 flerma HiVlHG. Dancer, M. i‘. Peouet. iSouris; Tun- es, lMlany and varied. Coleman. V iiliiiilitifl, iiliii, iii EXPiilS i5‘ North King Street. at is said ihfi ion, who escaped from Mount prison some time 8.80. NEii REP To be Held in Days— Fiddlers E America Will be land’s Best. The tOld Timers‘. Fiddling Con- test ended in a blaze of glory last H H ' night, when upwards of 1200 en- Mall N141 01d wilmll-fl- Fiflh"! er Lalehain reported "nearly on lliuslastic and frenzied spectators Aifter numerous eilminations IMr. to croiui bows with the best that produce in “old time fiddling". ‘Throughout the entire program tunes of the different fiddlers corner of the large the'at.re..l-l.un~ not out for “gra-bbing" but to piqk a represené iative. However the ‘Contest reach- ed such large tproportions that the bull w-hen ll. was set rolling, could- thought that the Prince Edward could out-e again be filled to capac- ity, so great cwas the demand for admission. Al a late hour lust night it could not he ascertained as to who had won honors in the dancing compe- titioii. Radio reception from all over the lslainl, also [P0111 many points on the mainland was excellent. iMr. Keith Rogers, the announcer was more than busy throughout the ev- congratulatory tele- telephone communica- tions with reference to the Contest and us to the splendid way “lt" The following was inst night's NUMBERS One——li‘iddler. F. V. McDonald. Dancer. Daniel MciEachern. St. Three—-I*‘iiddler, Robt. Ramsay. Dancer, Jonn Molclian, Elliot- aie. ' I iN .Siiilli (Canadian Fran) DUllliIalN. March 3l—-'l‘wo tons oi live’ bombs. ddltion to bomb maklnB machin- ry have been found in a stalble in table is owned by Maurice Fen- t-“Y FliiilllNii count Boston Within the Next Few n't lie stopped. Nevertheless it was. euim; acknowledging the receipt or- numerous graph and A man of fifty remembers that the daisies have long elneo bloomed over many men who thought and acted an though the solution d life's problems rooted with them. é“fin."i?.".."&“’.'.'.n "63’??? 53° lliiliil iisimt it Hiiiili iii ilill. slain Message States Th-at All Life Boats Are Gone , and Craft is Sinking Fast. (Canadian Frau) HALIFAX, N. 8., Mar. 31. — The Maui-stable. was this afternoon rac- ing to the assistance of the steam- iiiE L. rem All Over North Pitted Against Is- I . ' l T-uiies-"Devlfs Dream.” "Old Hornpipe." lber beam end with all life boats Four-Jan. Doucette. “Danueffgone and water steadily gaining in Julia Gallant, New Acadia. |bunkers and stokehoids" according Daring the short intermission to an intercepted wireless message Mr. M. ‘P. Titus announced that Mt. reaching the Marine and Fisheries Stewart was receiving the con-VAKQMY F19"! 1°58)’. The Ineli- uey-g tn He“ “up, .1‘ qyag also “Dosage Ibroadcast by .the Carohla nounggd may. qhnmghgu; the us. gave the position of the disabled 1am; the reception by “mo, was steamer as 39 north 55.18 west and wfindanuq‘ added that the Mauretanla 180 plop,’ mddqen Fab,“ Deana miles away was steaming to the ‘mum,’ Joseph l Gaunt, New rescue at a 25.5 knots clip. The Acfldm position given is approximately Tunes_1.he tun" played were figgdmlles south east of Sable ls- mgrg aafmilgaséngl The Lalebam, a British steamer Peter; ' ' ‘ sailed from San Antonio Feb. 27th. Fiddler. Wm. rnni-vey, Eliot's-lie. m’ m‘ Ummd mngmm" ..1E:"::-.;'Se:::.-startsinfo: . iiijiilli Reel." and others. Seven, Fiddler. J. J. ‘McDonald. Resolution re Prison Work Adopted —- IMallin. St. lllast Point. Dancer, P. Gavin, Mberum. Tunes, Numerous selections. Elghv-Flddler. Anetta ‘Hayley, El ultra. Dancer, Marshal Gallant, New Acadia. TUDQP-“IDM McDonald's Reel," "Devil Among the Tnflopg," Nine, Fiddler. Robt. Weeks. gancelgidslexander Brown, City. HOUSC Adjourns t! l , (N l , ' nfin... rally irlfiii°n° April 5th- T-unes. "Lord- McDonald's lReel." éiid others. g Eleven, Fiddler, Wm. Harvey, Eller ll , Da , P we|iiIn;_on_ “or amen 0088mm noon when the Order in Council Tunes___vnried. would be tabled Twe-]y9__F|dd|er, R N Gavin, Tariff Advisory Board. premier A|ba1-t0n_ King said he hoped to present it to mnker, DI 0mm’ C"): the house “immediately after the Tunes __ nnfiherl. Ham ,. recess." “Nothing Too Good ‘for the ‘fix. "What's the trouble?" asked Rt. Thirteen-id-‘l-ddler, Jerome Mc- Ho“ “m” Maine“ Lem,‘ Dem.“ Marsh “No troulble’ replied the Prime Dancer, J. D. Steele. “mm!” briefly‘ Tuner-Varied. FINALS lFldd18f5"_‘RiO\b6l‘t Wpeks, High- tleld; J". J. McDonald, East Point; Fabien Dengue, (that Point; Frank McDonald. ll-lermanville; Neil Chev erle. llalailra; Parnell Cosgrove, Wellington; M. d. l-larvey, Wel- lington; lM. J. Bolge , Cl-ty. (‘Canadian Press) OTTAWA, March iiL-Asked in the House of Commons this after- t 0’l‘T.\lv.l, March Sir-After brief debate the House today adopt ed a resolution moved by Agnes MaoPbal-l that the administration of peniltentiaries be amended to pro vide: 1—Sui'flclent productive work to keep the inmates employed; 2—Thal. a share of the proceeds go to dependents, and in case of no dependents such share to be" held in trust until release. Miss tMacPbsil moved a similar resolution last session lbut it was talked out. Hon. kit-nest Lapolnle minister of justice. supported the resolution which was adopted with out opposition and amid‘ applause. OTTAWIA. March 31.—-1-‘or over an boar today the House debated a motion by W. K. Esilng, Conser- vative of Kootenay West. that Coma-do should impose a duty on United States eBgs entering Cana- da equal to the duly imposed on Canadian eggs entering the United States. 'I"he motion was "talked out" and was still under discus- sion when the lifluse adjourned at 6 n- m. uu April e and is unlikely to be reached again this session. —-——-—¢O§_._ Sir Thomas is _ Again After The I Dancing Final; Priscilla. Martin, dtustioo; Leo Gallant. North Ruetico; Angie Mar- tin, Rustico; Martin Power. LMer- maid; W. Weather-bis, City; fPansy ‘lay-ties, City; Julie. Gallant, New Jcadla; Margaret. Gallant. New Acadia; Robert Weeks. il-ilgbtlleld. At the conclusion of the enter- tainment the Messrs. Neil and Ed- warid Cheverle iplsyed a violin duet which was much enjoyed by the audience. The winners, first. second and third in the fiddling- contest, also the three leaders in the dancing competition ‘will be announced in tomorrow's issue. T-HE JUDGES FlddIlng-J. J. lMbGtllivi-ay. Hon. A. IF. Arsenault, Mrs. J. West. J-J. Molsaac. D. Robertson. Dancing-ll‘. F. White, J. F. Ar- aenault, A. Stewart, Thomas G01‘- mnn. G. ‘l. Black. No arrests have been made. American (lap onvlnced him 0f thd very high standard of education that we have here. for fifty years a schoolmaster in l-lls grandfather had been ne Scottish parish and his father toi- forty years schoolmaster in an- ther dud he knewp that in the old hind as in the new the teacher's work is but seldom recognised B1 its true worth. l-le centred his ddress largely around the rights f_ the child-first the cillid's rights prior to its birth; then the child's right right to play and the child's right to education-physical education, to H110; the child's rental education and moral educa- Flrst the tbody. than the un- l‘ centuries before hrlst. Teach the child to ob- notably to those sentences of theiservfl. t0 P671901 and to comllflrfi- on“, in which they lbound theni-‘Ltne upon line. Drew!" "W" W9‘ cept, here a There ls'no little. there a little; roast road to silcce|s| edicatlon. ut persisiency and A vote of thanks ta the chairman will" lid clent emphasis was DIEM" "W" i0. ""1 99'5"" "a i” m‘ "w" ' n i proposed by Mr. Jolicy ttir nearest the initiation into manhood an ‘gal-neg?’ In "arm", m‘ u: '11:‘ out" Fliuglzilltii- A I ed r Is ' meeting clogs with [tan ~;.Nl,t_l9u__ll- "allit- ~ - - 1 ‘ - a ‘ and -.c navy- the Th6 Shadow Beneath the shadow We melt again, To contemplate the Savioufe i0". Hlc children's glint How lave for u: VIII truly shown in. pain and W00- ln sorrow borne by Him alone, Which none can knew. a I Boon shall the Priest the Victim he lfio , - ' Upon the tr‘; iacoéalvaary Bolero our eyes; _____ u Thou pout forth, 0 delrolt Lord. , - 101M610 hit-Wm PARIS. Mar. s1. —The Socialist .Who shall Thy kin ly might record gro of the Obalflber of Deputies In e of them. in c uéus today voted 29 to 11 to Ana»: in wartime. .70 00M" Thy death chill blnlbll Ill the wrong And trlalttltt Anti no upcimexoahlnqd moo , . Ill ' IOYIIQUI .910 pl y v qlery (Canadian Prue) SOUTHAMPTON, Mar. ill. —-8lr [Thoma Lipton will lnue a chai- ‘lenle for a race for the American |cup to be bold next year. Sir Thomas who sailed for New York yesterday announced that it was his intention to try again for the world yachting trophy. "l would willingly give all my yachting trophies to regain the American cup for England." de clued the Irish baronet.‘ Briand Govt May of the Cross r of the area , (Olnldlln Prue) abstain from ‘ballottiltl every time the vernment puts the question 0i ch iidence in tile course of the unwise of the finance nun. in order not to provoke s cabinet criiib. Th6! liffld to maintain the same neutrality even on the Thea art ltnong r dill will; l" ‘M ‘m, vote to increase the business tarn- _ over tax. i Parliaments experts predict vvn. mean cause. g appointing tliei [OS tolowed by complete silence lper mechanical killer. tout LEGISLATURE vis PllilRlllillEll YESTERDAY Thir ty Two Bills Receive the Lieutenant; Governor's Asse iii-Closing" is Marked With Usual Ceremony. WGtIIIBBdiJ-Y. Mtlrtfil 31'crul collection anti the uetial num- I tin the olden time it. was noted V-nm- or linily ‘Putperfl, Magazines. that whenever Queen Victoria ihimphiels and other Documents made i1 Dffllress liiilffllitth lsondon iiot individually catalogued. the sun shone brlshtiy: and "The Books, Reports and Pamph "Queen's Weather" became one lets in the Legislative Library now oi the sayings on the street. number approximately 20.000 and Queen's Weather. it arrears. also in the Dodd and GeneraLCollec- attends the lpubllo functions of m," 4,000, [lieutenant (lovernor tliearlz. A fin- "The number of Books, Magazin- er day than that chosen tor clos- cs and Pamphlets issued from the lru; the legislature could hardly Library for hoine reading in town ‘i!!! ifliflEilifltl. and country during the year was The proceedings on the closing 2054s, "MY ilwlilded “even-l (llitifiiiltll-‘l 01' "'l‘li.: above figures show that the lite lxiatler oiilheU-tyverninenlask- Library Pnlillilllcii to ill’ veil -p.s:t- ed so late in the session. however, roniztd. 'i‘lierc are in fat-L over two that replies could not be prepared llPuUt-lillltl lpatroas and there would in time. be many more if there were suffic- icnt books to meet the demand. “Over seven hundred books are ‘our at all times. leaving only a small number at any time to make ‘selections from. To meet the de- mand there should be two or three times as many books on the shelv- es. There is especially a serious scarcity of nooks suitable to sulp- ‘ply the needs of the boys and girls. "Fiction is. of course. the form of literature most. ili demand; but the-re. is a very satisfactory demand for more substantial forms of Lit- eratureaiid the demand would be pgrtealer it‘ there were sufficient she-ll’ room to display it more cuuspilzuotisly and if there "were more lime and means, by personal attention and by printed catalogues to place‘ it- more prominently be- fore the patrons of the Library. “As stated in previous reports tho shelves are filled to overflow- ing, tiltlioitgh the weeding out of all ' KiiISUiUIH unll ivorn nut. volumes has Librarian's Report _ Hon. Dr. lltlohlillan presented the report of the Provincial Librarian as follows: “To the Honourable \\'.J.l". Mac- Millan, M. 1)., Chairman and the Members of the l.ilirtiry' Committee of the legislative Assembly of the PFOViIICE of Prince l-Jrlwitrd island. and t0 Mr. Justice ilaswrd, Trus- tee of ‘the Dodd Public Library Fund: "ll have the honor m stiliinit tilts the twenty-sixth Annual Report of the joint Library for the year cud- lilg Ileceniber 31st, H25. "The number ot‘ litiokn received and catalogued tiuring the yenr |was 330-485 in the ‘Legislative Lili- rary and 245 in the DOtitl and geri- _ tiscn carried on persistently ‘U. 8' llirtruglioul. the year. This over i t-rmvlllng renders it very difficult. ‘in have the various Books and |ll0t‘lillli.'llii~i as readily accessible as would be much tloirroli '1 llUJ. 1. - ' t ‘and better accommodation tut‘ Lin. (‘cilildlifl PH!!!) tiles ol‘ our local newspapers. for tNlElW YORK, March 31.—An S the Gazettes of the Dominion and of the several Provinces and tor the Sesslonal papers of the Canad- ian Parliament and of the Provinc- (Continued on Page 6) An nouncements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "lEaster Saturday tP. E. ‘l. Hos- pital Flag Day. 8472-1-11 was received by naval communica- tions early today, from o. steam- ship signing S. S. Blair. N0 details were given and attempts to gel ilurther information were unavail- 111s. (The only vessel of this name is a freighter owned by the Amerltyan export lines which left liuelva. Spain, for New- York. March 2o. She was duo here April 6. The owners of the vessel said they had been out of touch with her for some days. , "Be SUP-Q and buy your flag Sat- urday. 8473-1-11 “Reserve Tuesday, April 18th, for Christian Church Concert. 8481. Mast Garry Mechanical Kill- ing Machine (Canadlan Prue) lUffllAwiA- March 3l.--—-Vessels carrying cattle or other animals to a lllritlsh port, on and utter May first, must be supplied with a pro- Advlce oi‘ this decision by the British Mlnls- ‘ ' '" try of Agriculture was received all "HOCREY "mic" (‘Ormvall Tim‘ tllc federal Department of Agrlcul- Timrsday’ April 15L Club "5 Vie’ turc. The new order is intended to term‘ 8442414‘ provide iueutls lor the ll/llmflYK‘ slaughter" cf animals which it Hilly‘ "The m“? _ iwiiillllt‘ necessary to kill during a been hem n "w": Ha"- m“ v,,y,,_,;,,_ Royalty. Thursday. April 1st. la .___..__{,¢ postponcd until further notice. Ara OPflr/ttsr is A GUY WHO auvs , ‘ii-tr. RINQ AND "Reserve Saturday. April 17th, I for IPa-ntry Sale by ladies of Baptist Church. 8453 “Mt. Stewart. Easter Monday. Extra Special Show. 8451. 4-1-31 "Pantry Sale, April 10th. by ln- dies Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary. S45.“- wlilrh was lo have "Come to ilic flout-o lu Morell Hell Easter llltrnday night. 8463-4-l-3i i "Coming -- ltontague Friday _ THEN PRQPQSES "Pleasure Buyers" wonder detec- . tlve story. 3462 "Feathers wanted-—Goose and l ducks. Best prices when not mix- . - ed.-—Henry McFnrlsne l: 00.. The Furniture Upholsterers. iilbl-ll-Imo ‘F A ‘h,’ " The Annual meeting nf the ]iil_\'\'i4‘\\' Rifle Association ‘will be llPiii in Warren's Workshop. Sat- urday esprit 3rd at ll P.-M. Oecil M. ‘Simpson Secty 8461 "Meeting Thursday. April m. Listing for shipment, 2nd 0r 8M week of April. roads permitting. lilgg Shipping Club. l!“ "tirnnd Scottish Concert, Pom- wlflh-w“ nal lie]; Tglursdzy Eight. . . Ain't-cc. pe ln,vion, ...T.‘3“3‘.“."Zt.. ‘i.’ ".13.". iéiléiili "a some m."°"- m» Mm- by northwest winds I/ild clearing. 0"°h°'“'“ ‘"']°$“"' 9m- in l“ 0‘ W“ “h, m,‘ anamoon a, m“, pipe band. Admission 35 cents. and tomorrow morning at 1. . ‘uinmlu i8 n nets this ping t 6.89 """-' and“ rises tovnorrzvvve ‘morning at; "m"? "lmnlwli mill“! u“ 5.37. ‘H!!! ll (will! present their comedy ‘loot quarter moon, Monday, April “Vitmiley Holt tmlgbt (T511351!) - ' 1* that this ._ ‘coupled with M. 5m, 4,35 1y m Admission 25o and 85c. turned) ]_ ,ph"MM°‘~'mf_ * - l-lbrriotb We; of the radicals. Snmmefslde tide omit”; mmncome and have an enjoynhle.ovfllw_ ~ “ “e ‘ a ~ 4-1411 3pm the Briana covenant- ates inter than Charlottetown. m. _ _,_,_ " - - “ ' ' ., . t . ‘i ,. - - “ “' \ "K 4 (____ U“ _ _ \’_ W fit .33. .-. "