WOMEN’S INSTITUTE " F0 REWOII D" 1 mn .w glad to hear that the Wumuu‘a Institute: at Ontario are guiug m mmpllc vlllnge history limbs. Events mnvr very last nnwedglys: honws are pnllcd dawn. new mud: taru made. and the aspect of the mlmh’ysillze changes; mm» pla-tcly snrnetimes in .A slum time-. [t in 2| most useful and satisfying task fur Wumeu‘s lusti- um- mumheu m sea [hilt unthiug valuable is lmt m lurgntten. :md wmnvu should tn- nn (hp nth-rt :tlwnys a: guard thu trndniuus at their humus, and In ï¬ne that wawa L‘ullllll sketches and prium. poems and [may legends lbuuld ï¬nd their way mlu lilac books. The olden people in the village will tell us ftlxt'illaling stones of what they mmembï¬, which ch: younger members mm write down, thus making u bridge between them and events which happened hbloi‘e they wen- Eanm. After all, It is the histnry nl humanity wlm-h is mnlinlmlly inremtlng tn us. and your village lust its will be the hush n! “mutate {Hm much “Luca by hiflnriAns at “15- tut-um. l um proud m thi that you have called them "The‘ Tweuclsmuir Village Histaries'? â€"wram~n 11y Lmly Twulslnuir‘