Take ENO Tonight/o, Tomorrow Feelipg/Glfif; \ // i I I \!\ \ HIST HIIIIG Ill ‘I'll! MOINIIIG when needed take a glass of sparkling, SAIIGUAID YOU! IZOMOIIOV’! against .1. (“ling dull_oo_d tired,_agsmst head- ‘ scbno or acid indigestion result . pleasant-tasting Eno. It's appeedy, 111:" :f,°°;°‘fi‘f°'1d““"f“fl' P-“f; mu- lasstivo. Relieves dun»- -- mtfsnp. . l1 . fa‘. ggowm _. m4 “ I ’ Get a h} j night- you'll wake up feelmg greatl Ends “Fruit Salt" today! , - IIFICTIVI DOUILI ACTION! I. ANTACID — roliovu sour stomach, gas and hsortbvrn promptly. ‘folio enyilsno. 2. lAXATlVE-quiskly sollovos lomposny slugglshnoss . . a sloans tho system. Toko bolero breakfast when noodod. 1' f / is? B: Cameron Dockoq ___ "I! I Ihvusht you am am de- 11b°Fl¢915'—" He left the sentence 11111181111: in the air si8nifically, rectly over them, the" . They all stood silent, it to turn and come the throb of the engine nothingness. Her hopes - died disappeared. waiting for back. but faded into u = a n. c S u‘ s‘ .- a if n: n. to them than a group o; Cajun; “"1"! a bonfire at a fais-dodo celebration. A 1991111: of resignation crept over her. She felt no fear now, 11° P111110. only a growing curiosity l! 1° Where Stu Lawrence was and W118! 11v was thinking at this mo. ment. A light ‘breeze sprang up and she shivered again and held her coat tighter to her body. There was a definite link b;- tween Stacy Corbin and Herman Belvh-yet she had no inkling of‘ what it was. Another minor mys-i tery that still had her bewildered: was the fact that Aline Cartier’s' grandfather's cane was the same little courtyard. There was no doubt of it- 1 There couldn't be two canes like‘ that, SCXWUWOPK. the same elaborate C. It takes just lhrce minutes to prepare this rich, creamy Vita-B in all its natural whole- grain flavour. With cream and brown sugar thcre’s nothing to compare with it. Vila I can also loo usod in olhor inlorosiing ways‘ TRY THIS RECIPE . BAKED VITA-l CUSTARD 2 tablespoons butter. 2 cups milk, l cup cooked Vila-B Cerosl, l tes- ' back into the shadow. Iindow he paused to light his i on the golden knob. Yet it was‘ quite unthinkable that 01d Cartier, a member of one of Newl Orleans first families would gverl find any reason sufficient to take him to Chloe Duvai‘: residence on notorious Gailatln Street! A mosquito hummed close to her ear. 31" "w"!- 111188111: her coat close -to her sequined evening gown, which looked so incongruous lBflinst the sparse wooden furnish- - inxs of the two-room shack. Outside the coming dawn was lightening the sky, a sky almost obliterated by thick, long mos; which had festooned itself from tree to tree. . The sharp, pointed spears of a Spanish dBESer plant were begin- 111118 to take shape, and even as she watched, the uncertain banks of a levee path raised above the level of the bayous revealed itself. The path pointed in the direct- ion of the one light she had seen in the distance, following her ar. rival at the island. It had been a steady, unblinklng light, and whether it belonged to a small backwoods store or a family of Cajuns holding a Saturday night fais-dodo, it meant civilization of a sort-and help. Carefully, Lotus reached for a chair, braced it\against the wall by the window. Silelstarted to climb upon it, then suddenly drew Someone was coming along the pathi The man's footsteps advanced, heavy and muffled against the damp earth, He was making no attempt to tread silently. Near the pe. Lotus heard the scratch of a match and smelt the pugent aromo of perlque as it saturated the air. He moved on beyond the shack then. Quickly, her pulse throbbing she climbed on the chair and through the window, clutching her evening gown into knot at the waist so that its sequined glitter would not catch some curious eye. Seconds later she wKs,_hur- rying down the path her eyes peering ahead into the semi- darkness. . Bhe hsd walked half a mile in- land when without warning the path ended abruptly, Lotus groaned and peered un- was drawn up to the embank- ment a loosely knotted rope loop- ed from its bow to the sturdy hole of a water oak. certainly forward. The sun had risen even as she walked, and now bayou and levee alike were bother in a warm salmon glow. At the end of the path a pirogue She startedjt it uncertninly . . . Here was a means of escape Npmsn vanilla, 2 eggs (beaten), K cup sugar, V‘ teaspoon salt. l. llest together to boiling point milk, butter and cooked cereal. 2. Slir mlo mixture of beaten eggs, su or, salt and vanilla. 3. Pour into greased custard cups. 4. Set in pan of got water snd bake until firm. ' 1111-5»;- s may. Temperature - awr. n- - sols-p g .-o. \ ‘-\ ita-B n but to what advantage would .it be only to become lost in the myriad bsyous and lakes that traversed the delta country? hesltating. A beam of light seemed to seek out her eyes, the same steady, bright light she had seen before, beckoning her on. into tho pirogue, undid the rope, pushed off from the bank. to manipulate the unwieldy piro- gue, but it was a small one of hollowed - out cottonwood and she had had much experience with canoes. pleasant, non-progressive exertion Lotus slid off her coat, planted her feet solidly in the bottom of the dugout and been nollns wwlrd the distant light. wavering, s beacon in the half- iight of early morning. She kept her eyes czi it constantly, afraid thzt if, for some reason, it went out, she would lose her sense of direction completely. ‘ to escape from this island. she looked away from it. still Uncertain no longer. she climbed At first it took all of her skill After several minutes of un- CHAPTER. XI It remained bright and un- lhs poled on, never looking be- *!!sr , _ . lag bresths on the morning-fresh §OOQOt)QDOO§OOiOO-€. ' ilural Adventure l1 with it. Prob-| “my 1t hadn't been Lawrence atl one she had seen in Chloe Duval's' cussion followed on quilt making: ' -also bill for $4.00 paid for wreath tlwo with the same ornate sick committee were than heard Mmsmlth, Mrs. Leeman McWilliairis. THE GUARDIAN. i BREAD Contains 25% Prepared Wheat Germ Rich in Proteins Ami Minerals ‘ll/Y 4 £01!‘ 70-047 " air and letting the pole act as a rudder in the wake of the drift- ing pirogue. 1 (To Be Continued) AUGUSTINE COVE W. I. meeting The October of the Augustine Cove W. 1'. met at the home of Mrs. Fred Leard. The meeting opened by singing 0 Can- ada followed by the creed in uni- son. -R.oll call responded to by 1 I Mvwqwlrhmnoruulsssespenweswinnstersasmm agar-J's cnoeotsr‘: om. sms: Bfghrg 1:2; ‘liiélhlwlhlacggrege flavor blends delightfully 0mg to nuke rtle grated orange riad. Afihkdlonoseiloodo PAGE SEVENTEEN n» Bk ‘Ch It b" n? 13563.4 "fflfis, “s: 1i of Baker's Cocoa? 1 use Baker's Cocoa sod 0 . lull’: cocoa frosting, BAKEKS C 060A twenty-one members. Minutes of last regular meeting were read and approved. Correspondence was then read by secretary. Some dis- Lunch. Mrs. Lester MacWilliams. Mrs. Bruce Campbell, Mrs. Eldon Dawson. It was decided to celebrate our annual meeting by having a goose supper at the home of Mrs. Harry MacFarlane; also to have the meeting on the second Thursday in the month instead of the first, Mrs. Wendell MacFadyen inviting members to her home. for deceased member of the Insti- tute. Reports of the school and and new ones appointed. Sick and Prog, Miss Winnie A dainty Jess. lunch was then served by hostess, assisted by committee in charge. Collection $1.59. Meeting closed by singing God Save The King. __________ OUSDEN. Suffolk, England - (OP) —- The siren “ail-clear" note was sounded to tell evacuated vil- lagers that a bomb dropped here. in 1940 had been rendered harm-l TORONTO — (CP) - Proof that a child's hand leads straight to his mouth is found in show cases lining the corridor of Toronto wmmmsc - (c?) - Duglll MacLean, 68-year-old Winnipeg resident, who died recently, was I civic-minded citizen during hll Hospital for Sick Children. They life, He attended city council are jammed with corroded coins,.mectings—S0O in all-tor moro metal and pearl buttons, safety pins, i than 30 years and earned the titlO nails, small toys, peanuts and nail- i of "champion listener." He also will files, all removed from youngsters’ igiven a civic pin in recognltlm d stomachs. his long and faithful attendance. > No Bins Clt-‘AIIS PAINTED wsus, woonworlr, linoleum-win: >2 m: WORK! mvicnm seams-um! You simply dissolve hot water. . .3 table some SPICasul SP spoons to s don't wipe sq: IT'S TWICE AS EASY! Think of it! A clean!‘ so wonderful itaeods No Rinslng, No Wi I gsllolnnwr-la out a soft cloth well (until it doesn't drip) just whisk "sway the dirti You don't rinse, you . saves nut sun was mo nuns so us- uo NIID 1o smss IT'S SMART T0 IIIY 2 PICKAGESI‘ .arE.'-*':.~: hind, m‘ pausingduntil she had om c». ; btth llntte arm of sn= . . 4 E A island ‘boihgoolib oherpel; sgldd the _ . ‘Hex ‘I i Q I ' ‘aunt. a’ VETAMEN ‘PW n 12:‘ ',;1m‘7::r ' l’ mane‘: ' ' moths” - nnkoo tho out dosolog one sealer-because AT YOUR GROCER’! I . she rested: taklnil in great host: ‘t’ ”“"“ A”, an". DEMJR" it iou flu costlhotsools out dust and lino ll 1-1 fitJVs gro-oofolstpdflsolohslondsl