2 HOME AND COUNTRY #â€" HOME AND COUNTRY h 1.»: quimri, by Wunvhl mini». 1.: "mm, and T... ivmmn'n Inllllum mum. IMpar‘mr-nl ol naval-um. (Nil-r10 Emmtlhh Couldn't-l; u.- i-nm-u link», l'n/l (2mm; .lln-i M i Pom†wminy in... nu; A Muir.- 'rmmu. Vlhlllilliv u' “mu-nun. Min-n iimu 4H [I'm/inin I'rniillul 'nm Iml, |~ .4... ..._ "an... m, m; rum...“ . . , .\ 1min, Tun-mm i mum“. Milvnlim: I‘. ruilanI ' i..,i.. 11.. I Mn... , i-...i um“; i“ l'lruallnll h nwm i. llll - .. i r “lawman .iai". m l'rirl .v. him/1. ....m i, .n . in. ruin-n... min... .i il|~lliluhi vi. i.. r :n... mm... EDIIUIIIAL COMMENT MRS. EIINBN'I' DIME Min. l,. liukv -- i. ( nrling. lhi: Imle ulmiwl numu-mi I‘u- mm, him IN-l‘ll .mm-iniwi willi Iiu- \\..nu-ii'. imimii \ iur innâ€, pun inning NW 1 l \\iir «in- nrui immun- ll nu-mlmr nl llli' Sunlnnl In lillll“ ui l'url l‘iirllnu. .‘linri' lluvn Ah“ hiiii 1|l‘l\|‘li u- 4- Min) Lninllll'vr nml .n-unlvni ui' imr uwn Inniii-iiu. m- Alisiliii'l |Il'l'-Ilililll Iur Suutli Mir-link“ nii-l iiu lhl' l‘n iii-mi limir-i ilir-viiur Iur Hulnlniuni > wiill'li lllllu-‘l'l .“il-liiilkll, l'arry Snuan and Huilluir) Ilinll'll‘ll. Tlli‘ Sanford lnulilulo in wlilrh Mr . l'ukn lmlnrign w... ... "RmI-d m Irilnii-v in Mri. W. l'Z. Sanford ul‘ lliiinillun. urgniilu‘r u! [ho lii»lilutn. Ml". Simri-rnl, up in lhu liinu nI hrr All‘fll'l. mu: nu Inl-vruuii-d niniiilr'r n! Iliia Illrllllllli, m iiru "LIqu lulllllll'f ri-uliluiiiu u! l‘nrl (anling, I\I'i‘lii)‘ lnion-niml In floon unil liuim- l|lllI rnniiiiiinlty lmaullllrniiun Mr... llulm hu- in "mi-e in tho Iv l lluriirulliirnl Siwluiy ninro Ila lnr i. Null Shi- hm “1.... ri'pmu‘lllnli hor hmiiiuiv an n infl‘l'ulf nn tho runo- llll'y IIHlIrlL l'llll‘ uI' llll‘ ('l‘lllflll‘f‘ [min n "Iliiur union-rip" of tho .anluri Worm-n5. iniuiuin. liuru in i‘url (‘urlinir Mn. [who \Vll! mlurniod llii‘ro inivl n1 Ilrui‘tn III’IIIKI‘ iiiul 'l't-rnnltl. rriurnln i0 re» Iilll' in l'url t‘nrlin whvn n 1» mar- ri-ui. Shiv Illll iWn r illilron: a (laugh livr who in n ndiinln nl‘ .Vlnrrlnnalll Illlulllll‘ 1" ‘|Ih, niul l.- cnntlnuinu lmr siiiii in llounohnld Srlrnco at ilm “lill‘ u of annnln, unvl a mu ill Ililllll‘. Mrs. Iiulm lirlnm in hrr multinn "II‘ wry iii-mini: conihlnatlun n! n fl‘li‘lulh’. nynl yioraoiinliiv. mu lad u-iiii iirlniinuirailro nlillity nod lhruuuli hvr i'xnrrionre wit the \\'ninnn‘ii I llulos nnil Ihniuuh hor nwn huninv irnlnlnir. Shi- ha! rlnnr vi-Inn nml nimmlnllnn n! the Ivloala nl’ llia ani-n'e lnnlllulo- of Onlarln llml Hi" iimhli-nis nnrl Ink-rut- ni‘ country wnnii-n. Conventlons Review and Plan Programme iljnniinuerl from page 1, col. 1) That action should {allow paper.» WM 3 very practical nuggeatio‘n maili- Ii' one convent-r of lggislalmn. .Viiny ruporu meniinn u paper of "Tho Importance 0! Making \lills , but. nnm: roll-r to Iollownng this up with a report n! how many will. were made i a rn-«ulz u! the addrt-u. hr. (. arlotze Whiiwn. Canadian Wolfnm bouncil, speaking a! rundn- mwiuil Ltgialalirm brought our thoughix back Ln the real rvayln Ior wrllnn: Ir. i»l:.tion,~ih¢ prumciion of the Child. . he smkc n! marria a law, malhora‘ nllownnron [ind [hill pru- mrdion nru, urging that women ‘ll'l- {nrm thcmudw-w avinrnming existing h‘wilntiun nnvl .vrure iu uppliraLI-‘m win-n,- nun-nary. Th0 moning mratinz at Alwiinn and SI. Jmnh'i liilnmi Cnmenuun l‘ml'hflllll‘ll Education with iulrir-a-uz. on 'I'hv~ IIumun Mind, the Now I'urri- riilum nnil Adult Eziurntiun Thnl Wumrn'n Innzituir ml‘m'l‘fi nin- n-iil izing that lIr-mi- I'Ii‘lmumira inrludm all ’JhIIIB'I n! hum:- unil Iamdy lift- wn- Di‘lllvnrt-rl l.y 'h!‘ Vflril‘ly a! (lipit rrpnmd ll'l whim-ii- n! Alutly. lim- wnnmn, Hum-in: lpprerinlinn of "I" 4-1Iul‘llinnnl Torvirn mvrn hf [hi- \Vnmavn'l Inuiitiiln Hranrh, II“! II": Irll that in man nihnr nrirnnilmiom lhv- mi-mlx-r: "y: w" all (h:- iimo. liui in lhn Irullluti-i [ht- mvmlnn “got†.. wnll an [{‘Ivr, Aurlrullurn nntl Canadian Indus trim wnrn nut Inrunlun, n.- wnu nyp iiilYV‘lll hy tho reimm. Al llamilinn mummn wm iI-rrrl on Azrimiiur» in wnr lime. hum-n wrrn urqu In my...ch ln Improving in.» minim nr Inrni .muimi. Iiw‘rywlu-n- uu- vur uni nppin prnhlrm w". 1.. [hr Inn. llI-lurleal Ran-arch mined in l. ..r n wrlal inland! ln {nur mn‘lrn one In .llinllnnlln tho mambo" w in iv-n- Law] in a now hlsu-riral (“‘1' wry illilll'lllan lhal whlu men had livevl nu Munlh-ulin ulmul 1701); nl-n lhv inning of u wrvrkrd .hiy. whirh mny linw irrn lAiSnli-v'w l-vi. Ahii "Thi- lirlflun". .\L Cut-I'm tlir lulnwmu imymimiu Wi'rr' 5mm in mninlnin in: Hi In iii-inrirul nm~nrrh~vin ii In lvrallnn but limp ll ulivn. haw n iI-nli-sl Inr nri ‘nnl play. n! in minuir- luuwd on oral hlnlory. haw .Vi-ry wmn-n wrlin ihr \Illl’y nl hrr Hrnmlmnlhi-r‘u, hvr mnlhvr'n nml hor own III-u and lrnrv hwr Iiimily Kr". -\i l'nrl Arthur. “liominimvnru n! {In “lawn or me insillutm In Thun- ‘I- I llny wnn [urn-ruin] liy n rhnrlrr ninmlwr, 'l’hv~ rhnirman ht-ro x-mnhm ihn nil-in n! ruinlnln a run-:- ] ll ‘ o! the now (‘anuiliun III-mr mu! l‘mnilru. 'I'In- um ihn-[a ln Funndlanlmtinn hnn horn i. iii-ml on the naalmilnlinn n! the Sew Canadians. The London Ari-a chairman in her address 4' ‘ 1 Lb d {or work on this prE-iar e meet I ‘ rommiimz. cxphiniug thug. one o oulï¬ pruliiem: aiur the war is over w me that or the rriugee. co v n Th» ke’ mu.- 0! the Ottawa n. e - Lion wawl"Ser'u’ice". As cammmee rcporLI were given. the convenerfi any iined the Visible ï¬elds of semce in their reipedive spheres. u AL I‘ullm‘llle the roll call was My Mama Uhjrdwc". This was‘ a ihougii-yruznking roll call, causing rach rmn w ask “What urn: we working {or and are we reaching our nbjnczive"? The theme here was I'ni-n-Iihip. .\Ir~. slcimwell. in he! addrgsa, qwkp of tho Provinrial Federation, in hnmry, how it I! built up, in nim- nnri iiri'ompIIShmcflLi.. She am- phnuml always thin. the (Federation clixu only for (he service oi the mombwr-. Her crirutructive discu§â€" Man nl rl-purt»: were much appreci- ntcvl. Thr- {nllowing auggpsiions for Pub- Iirii;v urc (rum the lungslnn Area:â€" I, l'nn'l wait {or the convener to [ch- rhonr you: 2, Don’t mislay your yu’xrl' programmi- I'on't spread unvli-nirnhlc r4-p0rt.. I, Don't make ner rvporbl too long; 5, ‘IJon't for. It!" piriures or photos in! intemsling event ; 5;, Don't Iorrut the radioâ€" Wm lnrnl ‘Ulliun‘ will make an- nmnw-nwni. Iur a very =mull fee or {no u! rhnrge; 7, [isn‘t forget that :i I... i run] u-nt just lav-fore n meetâ€" ing r~ni'nlil‘nw~4 the timid and reminds lhi- rnn-Im. mi'nilwr. Hiiwlr "wake" brought new Mom and interuL‘. Mrs. Alfro“ \\'nu'r i-rmtrihutinn an ('uuntrywamcn um! ii..- \\'nr win: niitsiiinding. She nmphmiu-d the importance of the prom-m nl' ihv fund v-upply us the "ill --r wnr nctivity of farm women; nnv iiw importance or the Women's lnnmuim M an oilurntionnl organi- uihnn. I'r (‘urrully n! the Royul Ontario .‘vlnwum maki- of (hi.- romunce of the thing- vu- inke (or granlcrl in daily IIII'. inn-inning Um with the urtic- |.-: umi on our tildesâ€"the linen. rhivm. ginsswnrc iind .='ver. Miss “"5" 4‘“!ka ll the Twin Cities l'nnwnlmn quake of her your in Engâ€" IMI-l "nil rave her impruaions o! the (nnl’urvnn‘ "I the Associated Country “lawn of the World. AI. Guelph. Mr, I'ulilllll Mchin showed n line ï¬lm on "†0Wratinn “The Lord Ilolps Those Who ll: p ath ()ihrr". Tho rnm' nliona huvo nzuin juath i‘nni IIwmIolw-n by providing n "web in: Mim- win-re ids-as can be ex. fhfllirv‘nl. rnhlcmii ilincmd. inlplr. IIIIHII nnt practical sumrsiions rc- rrlml. nnil rumpnnlnnahlp enjoyed. Financial Slaicment Ocl. Isl. 1938 â€" Sept. 30m 1939 Federated Women's Institutes Rri'um. Ilulanro llrlnlvmr l, imiLAwmnoni i‘nili-rnllun (rm nnvl rxr than n __- 3.11552 Sulr o "and Ilnnk 191.77: an.» at mm: win-m .__- i1.r..n Snlu n! iiniiiinlnn Ferlornlinn IIIII‘ Viviâ€"«vâ€" »â€" â€" 5qu u! liia ninnilmnhlp pln- Il-nk Inton-t .~..__ Tnlnl ,. ._.- A , JUNK“ Hum-minim. Allm‘nllnn lo l-‘.\\'.I.C H} 500.00 AIIMnIInin in A.('.“'.“'. __ 50.00 Grant.- ln mnronilnm _ £00 00 (‘unvrnllun Imhr‘a u~ ponm 300.30 llnarii inn-(Inn .â€"_ Imus Fed-rnlxl upmmullm' exp-nun â€" 218.32 I‘lnlrlri nnnu alm‘ ol nui- __...__ 808.“ Pm Ilenl'a lravollliin Allow- nncv .___.._â€" ‘55“ Sremtory‘s honorarium and bond ___._ “2.00 "Mirr-l‘nlilln‘i‘s in nihi-r or- nixatiuns ZR. H. LA IN, Mo. ’31ng Spvrial moolings __ 23.50 I‘riming "mm and Counlru 899.57 ['rarr Harden upkva _ 1200 sun...»ri..n..n. _ 2500 Pa Mrrulurc 5‘00 lllun ilinlwi Adair"! In Her ‘ . Mainly. Queen Elimbolh 40.00 (ninrnrn utniinnrry and Pflfllnlfl 1909 cm u. Inrmrr Superlnlan- ' "(I'llli H a 5000 tlli'lk' mum {or wminry 5590 ï¬lniwncry and supplies __ ll) 1’. r Irhnnm- _ _ is'ii- rim-ii n! Im __.____ '4'06 Elwin-h W i. Enlortalm ' P inn-l __‘ 17.60 INF Ll!» Mlmhershln and lenlnn Fulcrnllon _ lflfl 20 Exprru an rolir! pared! _. 50.00 Total oxnonllt _._ Fol-nu Scull. ï¬rmâ€â€" 750.! 7 M 5" 46.4 Certiï¬ed '9 7 I. C. PINK Auditor. 1959. Winter, 1939.)†A NEW YEAR'S GREETING FROM THE RETIRINCI PRESIDENT A: we stand on the thrahniti 4 New Yur, we do un know ' emergencies and duties we aha calledunntomeenlmixam winced at-the women of our gi- rural organization, the Women'. some: of Ontario, will .15. .. occasion whatever it my be. i, a have eye: faced With courage » en so. the problgms of the :3 and ownig your kindness of .‘ and your devotion to service, r no doubt‘iu my mind as m 1 contribution you Will make common weal, the good of all , ‘ your unfo This New Year 0 us the d. , . new avenue of in , to . ,. tunities for greater hEIghu ,._ deavour and senior. It will a]; tinue the work- of the Old Yezi' veloping what was then begun is the tinie for “shockâ€"taking". help ynu know where you sun. to estimate your readiness to mi». vi. New Year. I have felt it a great hon - r serve as Proviucial presidenv thunk on all for man courted. v much indnesa exten ed an Inn _, friendship I shall treasure :. richest reward for service gii‘.‘ Let us as Ontario homemnkw , come more conscious of our inIII‘ 1‘ rosponsibilit in promoting pm a; home and a road and strive i .- our lives in harmon with china ;1 ever emanating {nit , hope {inn . Happiness to be a reciated ‘ v be shared. and at is time . v'r your the air vibrates with gn- ,~. with greetings and exprescin- .J good-will. "Andllsfl this orig, yw .v new, gree 'ng a py ew I send to one nnd (Mrs. ’1'. I.) Helen L. MvT‘ “ OF INTEREST T0 MEMBERS BEOADCASTS ON CO-OPERAT i‘ >. Many requests have been nu {or assistance in the study w operation. Your attention is I" to a series of eight talks to he ouch \Vedne<day evening, begin January 3rd, over C.B.C. Irv ‘ o'clock to 9.16 E.S.’l‘. If you ii at this series with note book and [r " you will ï¬nd material for dim-u The ageakers are representative 4 i Cnna a and bring to their liertcr. wealth of practical experience. secretary has been aent an annv-w mom. Ask to see it. EXCHANGE OF CORRESPON DENCE. Now, even more than in tim peace. your Institute mnv desir exchange letters with an Instilnl T the British Isles or some other ' o! the Commonwealth. An exam. 5; mny be arranged throurh Miss ingll. Women's Institute Br “m Parliament Buildings. Toronto. [era zfent from Ontario to Indiii ‘ especially in Gnat Britain. win - courage tho members then and mre them of our interest in 1" well-being: and no doubt manv lurlo Institute member: will I»: ' busted in hearing what Ins'I’ member: In etha- oountrloa arr d TOPICS FOR STUDY. The following topics were ~ ruled a: the recent Board M"! for activity and Indy: 1. Marketin of Agrlcultural i‘r- duct- aud Knicultunl Ciroperuhf 1% i ".lï¬â€˜i “'3‘†“:15†. i . . or no . ?:°Food Conservation 1End Firm“- I IL 3. Natural Ramon. in tho HM" TM: and tonic No. 2 an Minn-muf- Id by the Fade-cod Women's In!“ nice- of Canada. 4. Rural Home Snulh‘uon. 5. Farm and Hum Ramadan