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Women and Agriculture.

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Women and Agriculture. GLASBURY-OX-WYE MEETING. Under the auspice, of the Breconshire Women s War Agricultural Committee, a meeting was held at St. Peter's Hall, (Jla-bury-on-Wye, on the 5th in.st., at which the methods, origin, and objects of the Women's Institute were the themes discussed. Mr E. Butler, J.P., the chairman, remarked that women had proved themselves most useful of late in helping with the war. Among some of the useful obje-ct., which they pursued was the starting of the movement known as the Women's Institute, and there were also many other branches of work which women had taken up. Mrs Aubrey Thomas, the president of the Builth Women's Institute, theft addressed the meeting, and, in the course of a very interesting address, stated that at Builth Wells there was a women's institute, i-tarted about a qear ago. which already numbered tome 35 or 40 members. The charge fer membership was 2/- each, which proved amp!e for working out the project, be- cause they met t-ogether once a month to discuss vari- ous objects. Lectures had been given, and such prac- tical themes cocking, sewing, making up articles, bottling fruit and gardening had been dealt with. Mrs Bligh, of Cilmery, next spoke, and gave a splendid address on the need there was to perform the duty of assisting one another, and that associations, like the one under -consideration, helped them to assist each other in a practical and methodical way. Talking of ,the necessity to feed pigs.it wa., sometime- made an ob- jection by people that they could not feed pigs under present conditions. "Well," remarked the speaker, "better a lean pig than no pig at all." Miss. Hilda Yaughan then, in an illuminating manner, .,IIO"ul how the idea cf the Women's Institute origin- ated. It was in Canada. In that undeveloped country farm-hou.-es were lonely and far apart. Itany ladies, inexperienced in practiaeal household duties, married' on those ranches. House-keeping under such conditions was not an easy matter. The" result was that the Can- adians, who were sociable and friendly, devised these institutes, where all manner cf practical work was fully discussed and information freely given to all who needed it. A vote of thanks, proposed by Mrs Sandys Thomas an 1 seconded by "Irs Powell, brought to a close a very interesting meeting.

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