Delicious creamy mashed potato This creamy, delicious tnatltod potato in so easy to praporol French's Instant potatoes-pne'ooIted for youl and in l minute It's ready-, -.1 KILMUIR. W. I. Mrs. M Farquharson was hos- teu to the Kilmuir W. I. on Thursday evening April Tith. in the absence of both the president and vice-president, Mrs. Far- quharson presided. The meeting opened by repeating the Institute ode in unison. Mrs. M. N. Mac- oowan was appointed Secretary pro temp. Minutes of last month's meeting were read and approved. Six members and six visitors were present to answer roll call with a suggestion on ways and means of raising money. several practical suggestions were made: this led to lively dis- cussion. The collection of the meeting was sixty-five cents. one fee being paid. Receipts from cake sale, turned in by Mrs. M. N. Mac- Oowan and Mrs. Colin Mac- Donald totaled 06.76. Proceeds from the distribution of remnants amounted to 38.97. Twenty-four names. at ten cents each. were turned in for the Copenhagen qiilt. Proceeds from this amount- es to 3240. It was decided to leave the ,collection bottles for Potato is made ltoln top-quality Just lollow these any directions but mashed potato you over atol so msII1.w.I Awlsemvol no awmvw wmsvxmai Hill's All YOU IEO Wait until dinner is ready to acne: than being some salted water to o btlalt boil, add mill: and FtoaclI'a, Inttant Potato accord- ing to Iltnplo direc- tions on package. Stir lot a few seconds until potato has thickened, add butter and wltlp until lialtt and luly. U. N. I. C. E. F in the stores until the next meeting. correspondence lnciud an interesting letter from the presi- dent of the adopted institute in England; acknowledging packages sent to them at Christmas time. Letters re Home and school As- sociation, Jubilee Endowment and ' Rlural Beautification were read and discussed briefly, and which are to he carried over. It was decided to accept the offer made by the Maple Leaf Milling Com- pany and orders would be taken. A message from the president and a thank-you note were read. Mrs. D. Stewart and Mrs. Colin Mac- Donald. members of the Branch executive of the District Con- vention. received notice of meet- ing to be held at Heatherdale Hall on May izth. Mrs. Cyril Johnston invited the members to her home for the next meeting, to be held on Thursday night. May 25th. Roll call will be an exchange of house-plant, slips. F licious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted in serving by Mrs. Colin MacDonald. canto-swan coauaeos-rwaasamlals-r voaotwaoaniwnmtluf NAPOLEON and UNCLE ELBY by Clifford McBride lwrnuo -ro at.nl.l: P pf cewmmw. wn.l.t:. Atvuvs I EIADTD M Q IAD B33?- MAV I A5K MIHAT NOD sooo ueavsusl Nor 1wn'.' NOT -rwo vaaaarrs-.1 Mar com?-to arr UF am more etoomlu D YOU'RE " ova. He',I.LHAVE1O HIMSELF. lam v. an--an ..."?:E ,,A... THE GUARDlAN. cuanwrrarown Front Row-Robert Seaman. Sylvia McGee, Kerwin. Ian McDonald. Centre--Kenneth Coies. Donald Gallant, Coles, Barbara Macaregor, Lorraine Back Bow-Gwen Gallant. 'PARKDALE SCHOOL, GRADES 4, 5 Dlxle Evelyn Maclhy. Erma Gallant. Gorrnley, Margaret Mcbougall, Velma Beverley Good. Ilabert Gregory. 0'Bl'lCl'l, Fleddie Ilickox. Frank Agnes Sherren. Marie Mcintyre. -Photo by Burke H-.-aw-.n.-.w.-.-.-.-.r.-vi.-u-.-.-t.-trtl-.l-t.l-.1 when the girl was coming straight toward us across the lawn." Frances dropped into the nearest By AGNES LOUISE PROVOST ed brows. She had gone to Beech- iwood to remind Jack and Miss 1!-Endicott of her existence, and par- 5, tlcularly to get an invitation for Continued inn indefinite visit. It would be ghastly slow, but it would be a. ”G0Th-am?" H9 Fllzzled mt 3 good way to catch up on expenses moment. "Oh. yes. I remcmb" him and get in touch with, Jack. Only now. HE'S I1 brokers Wimd" Wh”? Jack had been too absorbed ill Fm" Plokell mm "'9? I "my Fm,” some other girl even to learn of and look him 1111 1'” Pmmbiy be her presence. and the invitation B0119 10' 5'3V9T3l WW5-" , '-had not been forthcoming. Wheth- He hem 0i" am kmsed N"? or that was because of Miss End”.- hkhlvlll ahd lmm Wt ”9”m' H"; cottis agitation or for some other seemed DGFOCCUPWG quieter l'h"f; reason Frances could not be sure. usual M155 Endlcmsv eyes WWW”; She settled back comfortably in him. grey Shadows 0f anxlew h"k' her chain Her good humor was re- lng behind their chill calm. lturnlng. Things might be worsc. "A few days of absence will suit she was beginning to see some m0 V”! W9”r" She Tmccled urml-yr entertainment ahead. "He will 500” fhrg" he'- Ywml Of course Wayne Gorham with can always 10730? his sharp black eyes had not miss- In her own room Gloria curled . ed anythmgy we”. his alleged busy, in a chair by the Window End SW”: ness with Jack had vanished in a ed out With it ll'0l-lhlcd "Owns shill hurry. at any rate. Her lip curlcd heard 3 031' 80 Wt 91 me drive mdi again, lazily. Wayne was a climber caught a glimpse of Jack MW" -he had probably had plenty of land hitting up 3 V"? C0"-51d"" practice in overlooking unpleasant able speed as he turned into the. mmgs himself. He.d be glad to highway. He usually did drive 3135' take her around until she was on Way. and his export h3nd”n8 "9 her-feet again, for the sake of what chair and sat there with an angry line between her delicately pluck- AND LADBROKE BLACK a car was one of his u.nd0Uh'-0-1 accomplishments. ways did. and the maid returned and took the dinner things awriy. Presently the maid came again- Miss Endicott -wished to see Gloria in the library. ' Miss Endicott was once more seated in the straight-backed chair. As soon as she caught sight of the straight line oi the Endl- oott mouth Glory knew that diu- aster had come to her. "Miss Staunton. I shall not need your services after today. You will find your check on the table made out for a full week. Pcrklns will see that your luggage is taken to the station in time for the '1 :43 tr marrow morning. Perkins will serve your breakfast early. That will be all.” . In her own way Miss Endlcott had won. Gloria went out. dis- missed. and marched back to the little room that was to be hers for only a few hours more. Her hood was abstinately hlilh. but she felt rather small and her spirits were sinking very low ill- deed. She had lost her temper and her manners as well. and all that she had accomplished was to make things a little worse than they had been she rlung herself into the busi- ness of packing and tried to for- get. Tomorrow as soon as she got back to New York, she would star'- looklng for another 10h- V it had been a bad day for every- body. Miss Endlsott had received a blow; Glory Staunton had been dismissed in disgrace from 8 posit- ion that she badly needed; Jack Moreland all unaware of the trouble he had started was putting the miles rapidly between him IN! the girl who had just refused him. And ymnces Payne free at last- from Wayne Ctorham's observant eyes angrily twltohed her gloves on and buried ahem aside. "Well," she thought hm-Elly. "I wanted to find out what was keep- in; Jack away. and I did! No won- der he has been too absorbed to look me up. charming scene- Th9 poor old lmdlcott was furious. Frme into the ancestral dignity” and ignored the whole thing even i furs AOlD- Ira Mellow-ms resonant- lrs sraaltutlo-I1-'s rauloust Coaaouttlle fall lavonr ofyourealado with any of the that Edna VlI0l"'- ' ' V-I0 XOI1'I'CtOIK' Dusk came and with it her din- ' ner tray. she ate alone as she al-i Vineqgf lshii, tould do for him. An extra lman was always useful. . - . The house was very quiet when Gloria left the next morning. Fresh clean sunshine streamed in at the cast windows, Perkins. in spite of his years of Endlcott tram- ing. looked almost sympathetic and hovered near for one or two not quite necessary services. Rose, the maid who usually brought her solitary meals. was dynamic with suppressed curiosity. With the tray Rose also brought an envelope ad- 'drt-ssecl to Miss staunton. It ooh- VALLEYFIELD W. M. S. The regular Valleyelfld W. M. the home of Mrs. Max Cooper. Bellview. on Wednesday evening May 10th, with an attendance of i7 members. Mrs. Raymond Nich- olson conducted the devotional period using the Anniversary pro- gram from the Missionary Month- ly. This part was especially in- teresting as Mrs. W. A. Bruce gave an interesting summary of the Auxiliary since it formed and each fifth year meetings minutes was read by several of the mem- bers. The addresses given by Mrs. J. A. MacDonald and Mrs. S. Mar- tin as past presidents at the 20th anniversary were read. Scripture reading John 17. l. 2. 6. 17-21 was read by Mrs. Harvey VanBuskirk. The Hymns ”The Church's One Foundation" and ”Lead On. 0 King Eternal" were sung. meeting S. was of the held at The business portion of the meeting was conducted by the President Mrs. Roy Gillis. The minutes of the previous meeting was read by the Secretary. Mrs. Gordon Buchanan. Roll Call was answered by a verse from Acts Ch. 15. Ch. 16 to be used next month. Mrs. Rody MacPherson checked on visits. The treasurer Mrs. Jack MacPhcrscn gave her report. Letter of thanks for mes- sagevhof sympathy was read by Secretary. Mrs. Jack MacPherson expressed her thanks for message of sympathy sent her. Correspond- cncc consisted of a letter from Mrs. D. W. MacPhz-rson on pack- mg of boxes. Mrs. Howard Nicker- newsm- tained without comment the check which Gloria had forgotten to take with her the night before. Outside the air was lovely with the sweetness of early momlng., Kelly rushed at her as she went. to the car and she stooped to pat him -with a sudden ache in her? heart. why. she loved Beechwoocitl R hurl 90 30. it hurt terribly. and! being sent away like this was onlt-I a part of it. ' I The car slipped out of the fami- liar drive. past the banked rhodo-5 dendrons, leaving the silent house behind. On the left lay the waters of the sound with little wave: flashing in the morning sun and Ylvpling against the white hulls of Braceful yachts at anchor. Beauty. Ind dignity and luxury sliding be- hind her. Ahead lay a grubby tr-31., ride and after that. very soon ems: that. the tooth and claw struggle for existence again. The dreary search for a new job without any references from the old one. To be continued i Elioa'Llll2r! l Oontinued from pggg 3 whence loved members have been borne to their rest in the beauty: of May days- the mother. who... bfllht promlslng life had once touched ours at Alderlea. who on a recent day. hearing tint 1.,-l summons that may not be denied had rested the cares of this world left husband and children and home to cross alone 0 another-L land. One. we like tol think. ofl perpetual cheery-bloom and al. WW5 VEIVOU lreen meadotvs,1 -through which silvery atreams' Wind. where the leaves of the trees on the slopes fade not be- cause they are evergreen and all is so lovely because it is "a fair land. a goodly heritage" to come to. And there one by one through the years, he loved ones shall come to keep iryst and there they never grow old." Homes bereft we again remember as the May month slip: away. those recently saddened and those where afiel- many years "his room" or "hers" And now the plea of a hungry- and extremely patient farmer: "You couldn't get I fellow a bite night . . .- nu? Foiy:oT?En Continued from pus 2 Onw. Write today for Dr. Bartorra helpful booklet mtitled "First Aid in Emergencies." Send 10 cents and I 3-cont stamp. to cover cost of -handling and mailing. to The Bell Syndicate inc.. in can of this newspaper. Post Office Box 90. station 6. New York 19. N. Y. and ask for your copy. is still a sacred place. . to eat. could you. Ellen!" l Until tomorrow - Diary-Good-V I I ew.sr. H6.AR,I.t:s'!4t!: :cseemmv:: was i” You POUR MILK ON! sugvevs snow CHILDREN mesa: IT IO 10 I oven ANY owes me: CEREAL! can read an interesting PAGE TEA TIP Always bring lroalsiy drawn w aior to a furious boil, and pro-heat v , '' tin pot. ' h II "A fill -051 ". Every day AFTERNOON TEA 3 a-- I'm juslqoing to havamywpoi'.ha:.. Q Cometmdjoln ntel” gs Yes, as a friendly pick-lpo-ulp nothing beats a good cap 0 tea. Make a cheerful. appetizing brew every day - say around four o'clock - when those mid-afternoon droops set in. And tea with a frienduor two - is such a simple. friendly easy way to entertain. Make this popular Canadian custom your refreshing. delightful habit - roaulerly. At home, or in any restaurant. Your Friendly Pick-Me-Up' "5" item on Temperance. Devotional leader next month Mrs. Nan Cooper and Study Book by Mrs. Rody Mac- Pherson. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Robert MacPhee. A delicious lunch was served by hostess assisted by Mrs. Alexander MacPherson and Mrs. Rody Mac- Pherson. EUROPEAN VISITORS G-RANBY. Que.-iCPl- Mayor P. Horace Bolvin. president of the Quabec union of municipalities. was visited recently by several European mayors. included in th- group were Mayor Eero Rydman of Helsinki and Mayor Fe-rnand cat- ler of Geneva, president of the Swiss union of municipalities. COALS T0 CHUROHILL the useof Churchill for grain shipments. He said Scottish MELFORT. Sask. -(CP) -13. anthracite coal may be coming to R. Cadwell, field representative Canada via Churchill. for use of the Hudson Bay route. urged chiefly where coal is not mined farmers to take greater interest in tloreslly tillt Says -p Continued from page 2 here. happy. I know she still loves my husband and he loves her. although he is a good husband to me. But I do not really love him and 1 would be happier away from him. Now what shall I do? Tell him that I know he is miserable with me and give him a divorce and let him marry the woman he loves. or shall I stumble on wasting the best part of three lives? A CONSTANT READER ANSWER: Page Solomon. But. my plain and practical light on the subject is that the wise and moral thing to do would be to divorce your husband and thus straighten out the snarl with which Fate has ten- tangled your lives. i see no reason why three people should be mis- erable keeping up the convention of a marriage that is no real marri- age when they might all be happy if it were broken up. i THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW ' ssmzonv vMsN'oomtneg uumls'i.'en' mus so muss IN me couum .l1'LOOi(EO uus PAIN so ue WENT TO wont memen- By Fagoly 9 Shorwd . Q Btrrrmetloamnovstsulteoatleurnurr I 1l2AlNotn'lN1liESTlcI(s made was may ;A ctouolunte SIOL. g l bV& 1 A" g 710th Er A READER, mama cm',tI-7. I l