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3. That it would seem the best plan of expending the money avail- 

 able for the Province to purchase thQ/jiecessary land, erect the necessary 

 buildings, and lease the same (at a nominal rental) to the Colonial In- 

 telligence League, or some similar organization equally worthy, which 

 would furnish, equip and maintain the settlement. The Province would 

 be thus protected against possible loss since it would own the land and 

 permanent buildings. 



4. That it be provided for that women and girls from British Colum- 

 bia or other Provinces of Canada would be able by suitable and fair 

 financial arrangement (mutually agreed upon by the Province and Colonial 

 Intelligence League or other organization) to participate in the benefits 

 of such Settlement. 



LECTURERS AND DEMONSTRATORS AVAILABLE FOR WOMEN'S 



INSTITUTE WORK. 



The following speakers and demonstrators residing in British Columbia 

 are available for lectures and demonstrations to the Women's Institutes of 

 the Province. The Secretaries of the Institutes can communicate with 

 these ladies at the addresses given and make arrangements directly with 

 them for any work of this nature, which the Intsitute may decide to take 

 up. Many of the Institutes desire to secure speakers from elsewhere at 

 some meeting of the year, and the list is published for their convenience. 

 The Department of Agriculture takes no responsibility in the matter of 

 their extra speakers other than that the Advisory Board has compiled the 

 list and has investigated the qualifications of the lecturers and is therefore 

 in a position to give any further information desired. 



The Members of the Advisory Board Organization and Work of Women's 



Institutes. 



Mrs. W. V. Davies, Chilliwack, B.C. 



Study Courses. 

 Mrs. A. T. Watt, M.A., William Head, B.C. 



Literary Talks, Libraries. 



Miss Bessie Livingstone, Graduate Domestic Science School, Boston and 

 New York School of Cookery, P.O. Box 1326, Vancouver, B.C. 

 Cookery, D9mestic Science. 

 Mrs. S. Davies, Graduate Warwick Agricultural College for Ladies, 210 



Grant Street, Vancouver, B.C. 



Poultry, Dairying, Floriculture, Market Gardening. 



Miss Sibylla Hadwen, Graduate Macdonald College, Guelph, Ont., Graduate 

 St. Luke's Training .School for Nurses, S. F. Amblecote, Duncan. 

 Domestic Science, .Cookery, Nursing. 

 Mrs. E. Norman, Mirror Lake, B.'C. 



Canning of Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, etc. 



Miss M. Pettit, Nelson, B.C. (Available Holidays). Graduate Lilian 

 Massey School, Household Science, Toronto University, Nelson, 

 B.C. 

 Domestic Science, Cookery. 



