L 0rd Tulzedsrnyjp and [.547 “FOR EWORD" I aim m glad to hear that the \Vonien’s Institutes (it Ontario arc going to cmnpilu \illagt~ history books. Events move very last nowadays; houses are pullud down, new roads znc made, and the llSlk‘tl nl thb L-nnnh’ysnle plunges cmn- plctcly smnutimcs in a short time. It is a most nsetnl and sntis '1 ing task for \Vonwn's lusti- tntr‘ members to see that nnthing \‘allnuhlv is lost or forgotten, and women should ho 0n the alert always to guard the traditiuns of their humus, 21ml tn sun that untm' mlnnr sketchus and prints. poems and prth- Icgunds should ï¬nd their way into these lmokx The oldest pcoplu in the village will tell us fascinating xtm I'm nt what tln'y rcmcmhur, which the younger members can writv :lnwn. thns nmking :\ hi itlge l)Eh\'L‘L‘I1 than] and e 'entx which lhlPIMYHL‘Ll hul'on' illt‘)‘ were bnrnl AHN' all, it is [l‘lt‘ histm'v of hlnnnnity \\’l\lk'l1 is Cnntinunlh‘ intol't‘stinlgr I ()l ncun'utv uric: will he lln' lml tn us‘ and your \illago hi fuch' much \nlnml h} histnrinns nl' tlk' Fniuru. I am prli (u think that _\'nu haw L‘Alllt'tl thmn “le T\\’(‘l‘tl\llll1ll Villngt~ Histories". \l'litlmi l)\ L‘|4l_\ Tncvdunnir.