PEDIATRICIANS assortment) WHEAT cum CEREALS A prominent child spccilliflt OII the staE of one of the country's largest Children's Hospitals gives this advice: "Many of m, including our children, eat mo little thiapiine or Vitamin 1],, This is because W6 use loo much sugar and low thiamine cereals. If we would use whole-grain ¢ereals instead, we would get plenty of thiamine, and in gddition we would add valu- able amounts of several other of the B Vitamins and of iron to our diets. Another advantage of using generous amounts of the whole- grain products is that the cellulose in them helps to pre- vent constipation.” wogsg_'1s,ta1“_ . A family favourite for its rich, nutty iinvnur and quick, easy cooking, VITA-B is the eco- nomical way to make every breukfasst lrriglrll Try it soon. ' O l a ' A GOOD DIETARY SOURCE OF VITAMIN BI Vito I is not only o dollclovs brsolrfost csraol, but may be used in many other ways TRY THIS INTERESTING RECIPE VITA-l ‘A D06 4 cups milk, M teaspoon salt, 3 tables 10D! sugar, white (caramelized), 1 cup Vita-B cereal, 1 cup seedless raisins, l. Host milk to boiling. 2. Add salt. 3 Stir in cereal slowly_snd cook five minutes stirring frequently. 4. Fold in raisins and caramelized sugar. Serve either hot or cold — serves 6 - figs may ho substituted for the raisins. COMFORT FOR CREWS REGINA — (OP) — Approxim- Iitly so trailers bu 1t for the Sask- limewan departmental hlgthusys i-he caravan and will house the rill house road-maintenance crew.- lcook. hi! hell)". 52d l°°d “PM” 'sootloslredsYfit ' Lilith luscious hot buns it M his with rte-slam B. Cooked tiricd prunes. apricots or ov 41-14 iiext summer. $109315 W! ha" accommodation for elshl m9" and dining cars have a comlilelt! m‘ Chen, storage cars wll also be in ‘s. bseatneitb lhltflfuflvohss, filllmsguatsss-asdsg. ll’ m You: its tanfit- "Iflysm. V Iabsshsttsrhreamtmtlerbuas. ‘an at trons. or‘: ‘supernatural-s: Impasse today. (UPI!!! veastwl Whid I it Canada's Iv:- “e tit Rural Adventure i =1 Cameron Doekery He looked away suddenly. In Miss Ames‘ eyes, still resting on him. he seemed to detect a glint bordering on amusement. Wlhen they were all seat . Bill Chadwick lit a fat cigar s,n again hunched himself forward in his farvorlte pose; he peered at Iiot/tls. "I suppose you didn't expect to hear from me again?" Her answer was a w". 1N0“? laugh. "Frankly, 1 had about re- signed myself to breaking my Ln- gernalls on some typewriter or other for the rest of the year." "Well, stenogrsphers good ones — are in demand. but acme- thing of more importance has come up. You may be able to hell? us." Briefly, he sketched the narcotic situation and what had happened to arouse their suspicions c4 New Orleans as the key city. Lotus leaned forward, rapt and eager. her face flushed slightly. Wth a start of annoyance, Stu Lawrence realzed that he ‘hadn't. taken Is eyes from her since her arrival. When he finished. Chadwick poked in one of the desk drawers and drew fc-rth a sheaf of PEPE"- then turned his gens] blue 0'95 on Lotus again." "Miss Ames. what I have to say to you is in the greatest secrecy. If for no other reason than your own protection, you must confide in no one." "I understand that, Mr. Qhad- wlclr." He stared at the upper sheet of paper, hurridly runn ng his eyes down the list o! items on it. Lit"! recognised her own handwriting in a dcssier she had filled out on a previous visit. "I’m looking over ycur qualifi- cation listed here, M’ss Ames. 1 noticed that you put down singer. Does that mean-er-well, popu- lar music?" He looked embarrassed and for a moment she wondered lf he were jok ng, but no. he seemed quite serious . . . "Perhaps I'd better explain." she sud. "I studied singing before going to college, and while there I belonged to the choir and the glee club. It is mostly class cal, of course -— but I can swing it it I have to," s-he added lightly. His ruddy face wrhkled in laughter. "I won't ask you for s sample right now. What I meant Was can you do this stuff they go in for at n'ght clubs?" "I think so." "I'm asking because we b*lieve a certain spot in New Orleans, the Cafe Duval. may, be a meet ng place for some o] the heads of this ring. It is a hangc-ut for sairrs and stevedors. and possbly an attractive. ntclllgent women like yourself can pick up some infor- mation there.” » She began to understand what he was sslvng her. The descrip- tion of the Cafe Duval sounded in- trlguing-she was to know it well before her adventure ended. "You want me to obtain a pc-siticn there ‘as a singer?" “That. was our plan. But you don't have to go iob-huntlng-we have- ways of arranging \ these things. You must understand that it involves great danger. Titers will be ways to ccmmmnicate with us, but your connect On with this department must never be discov- ercd." "It sounds interesting and sxclt- ing." ' Stu Lawrence sent s. smoke ring wavering celllngwu-d. "You're s very independent young woman. aren't you. Mss Amos?" "A woman has to be indepen- dent in this age ‘it she wants to see something of life. Pm an or- phsn. so my actions won't be the cause of any parental gray hairs." Chadwick interrupted the ex- change, "I see you‘v fated your uncle, State senator Amer, as your next of kln." “That has s.n ominous sound." she laughed. . "Just a necessary point. I also noticed that you speak French and Spanish both. That may be inval- uable to you. Well, how about it?" Lotus returned his direct gaze steadily, her gray eyes widening sllzhl-ly- "If I'll suit your pin-pose. I'd like to help. What do you think, Mr. Lawrence?" Bhe smiled encoursglngly. 9 "I don't approve of sending s, wosnan on tn‘: sort of a mission, but there's s. bare chancs you might accomplish something." he said slowly, This time the disapproval in his voice could not be denied. The day was w,ann in New Orleans and ss Lotus emerged from the crowded depot all ths concentrated smells of a busy city assailed her nostrils. There was the fresh aroma oi’ rich coffee Wafted from a lttls shop nearby and the salty odor o! broiled shrimps mingling with the sweater fragrance of delicate bouquets ot- fsred for ssle by a stalwart Ne- gress with flashing teeth snd s bright orange tlgnon over her 1st hsr. ' "Taxi lady." A ginger-col d man pointed suggestivsly at her two suitcases. Bhs nodded and sitar they wars in the ear. hsndsd him the slip d papar with the address o! tbs Oats Duval. Its gsvs her s strange look. “You shuah this utters you wants l0. Ho's!!!" "Yes. that's tbs correct lumber. ‘lhqtold ms ztwssiuststtflsb lstin Don't you know um ska/s: Al: l JIIIBI llHllllIISS IIIISTS LESS I015’! JIM WW .35°-fi5l i LIVE R SALT svsruttms LAXATIVEANTACID -NEW EASY-TO-OPEN TIN- ing through s‘gnsl lights. In the near distance the modern budd- zngs of Canal Street towered sky- wsrd but most o1 ,§he houses were of the old French tylle of archi- tecture so adaptable to the Louisi- ana clrnate. They excelled in overhanging balcoxfes of wrought iron scroll-work and plaster walls flush with the narrow sidewalks After s great deal c-f winding they entered the short length of Gallatin Street, thoroughfare of unsavory memories which para- lelled the docks and wh ch a cen- tury ago was famous {or its tale of murder, robbery and shang- haied seamen that were enacted in the dim light of lts' flickering lanterns. Now it was strangely" alent in the nLld-afieFIlOOn heat. (To be continued) women of all ages from re orted to a famous us ha dry skins; some we were given the Palmolive Plan to use It home for l4 days. L WW5 "// 7”” h THE cuaaoialy. , ,Que., imonths, Oshawa. Ont; Sheppard. 33, 711% aflar flé/ne/t fi/é/ the Palmolive Plan, too- fifteen to fifty. My group skin specialist. Some of oily; some normal. After s careful skin examination Wash your face with Palmolive Soa Then, for 60 seconds. massage with lovely lather. Rinse! Dot da s. This leansing massage brin syour skin full beautifying effect. After just i agreed my complexion was finer looking, lm r _ , loss oily. See what the Palmolive Plan can o for you!” CHARLOTTETOWN_ 53 "Deaths 0n Thanksgiving Day Holiday By The Canadian Press _ Death came to 53 persons in, accidents across Canada. as thous-fl ands celebrated the Thanksgiving! Day holiday week-end. A Canadian Press survey to- day llsted 24 deaths in traffic accidents, 12 by drowning. five by fire and three each by falls, as- phyxiation and hunting accidents. Death came to one person in an accident with farm machin- ery, an exploding kerosene can killed another while a third was electrocuted. In the largest multiple fatality. five persons were drowned ln the sinking of the passenger vessel Gulf Stream near Powell Rliver, B.C., and illuminating gas as- phyxlated two 20-year-old girls ln Toronto. Other drownlngs from Saturday morning to the night of Thanks- giving Day included: Jean Charles Gobeil, 23. St. Jean D’O,rleans. Gordon Latovchik, l8 John E. Toronto, and an unidentified man whose body was recovered from the Niagara River at Niagara Falls, Ont. Jean Marie Talbot, 23, wasl drowned while canoelng on Lake~ St. Francois at Thetford Mlnesl Que. r I Traffic fatalities were those of Mrs. Samuel Easter. '70, Brock. vllle, Ont; Joseph McMartin, | nine, Ottawa; Axelle Anderson, l H1111. Que; Marcel Gobeil. 1B. Montreal; Dolphe Comeau, 30, St.‘ Alphonse. N.S.: William Mossmanm 69. New Germany, NS; Mrs, Herve Allard. 46. and Marjoriquo Chausse, 51. Three Rivers. Que; Archibald Millen, 70, Woodslee. Ont-i Jean‘ Paul Lague. 25. Mon- treal: William Rose. 32. Urbanial N.S.; Owen Roper, two. Hamilton; Mrs. Ethel Dingman, 36, Sher- brooke. Quez; Marion Kress. 21. Kitchener, Ont.; Mrs. A. Dunkley Thfifltfln. Ont; Herbert De Long. 68. Toronto; J. B. Chartrand, 76. sudbllfy. Ont; Basil Jenkins, 43. SON/h Bay. Ont.; Llsette Bergeron, 11. and her sister. Louisette. l0 a1 St. Michel, Que. and David 0"» 55. New Hamburg. Ont. Three persons were killed Windsor. Ont. when the motor- Cl/cle they were riding crashed into a bus. The dead were John Bald- Wlfl- 2i and Mlss Jean Thomas. 24. Windsor. and Wilfred Gui- ; ocrons PROVE 2 out of 3 women can have 4 days, m ,fi,' may look for these skin improvements lll Ollly 1Q Dllyfll If you want a com _ every woman-the admiration of ev Palmolive Plan todayl Remember, spocialists—tested this Plan on 1285 women of all ages. ln Iddltim. Canadian women from coast to coast tested this w» my M” l accepted . . in a hurryl Pnlmolivefi soft, his 3 times a day for 14 pleaion the envy of ery man-start the 14-Day 36 doctors—leading skin r/' says Rosalind McDonald, "I certainly have let my complexion get on the oily side. As a matter of fact, it's definitely dingy and coarse-looking, too. So when I was invited to try the 14-Day Palmolive Plan, Pslmolive's doctor tor-even Palmolive Plan in their own women with all types or y... UI¢"""‘" ‘ , its. Dryl0ilylNormsllYoungl0ldor! And2outof3got ' noticeable complexion improvement in just l4 days! No matter, “up-H vrlsatskissosrethsyhadussdbelorol Dostarttlsisnsw ‘qssflt llsasty Plan with Palasoliye 3..., , , , M"; w" 'l'n"'l_illlnl\ts1lothlhntsollrvtt—lsrsirflsowd.lt'ssold.'l'issilq.lnngsasting. lower Tiny ltamlstrss. . beault. 21, Sandwich Exist, Killed 1" hunting accidents were Jean Marc Poulin. 15, Que. bee City: Albert Guthrie, 22. Saint’ John, N.B.. and Pietro Cflstrlmlchl. 50. Maynard. Mass. Vlctoms of falls were Mrs. Florence Cundell, 49, Ottawa; Ntlrmfin Larocque. 2s. Brantford. 0M» and Malcolm Matheson, 21 Copper Cliff, Ont, Vern Slmms and Carey Sutton.‘ both 20. were asphyxlated by 51. PAGE (ELEVEN , _‘_____‘ lluminating gas ln an (The... Toronto home and Ilcrm Donogh. 119. about 20. of I/Ildlznd. Ont was found asphyxlatcd in a rail way coach on a siding in a Torr onto suburb. Bruce Schievink. five, W115 k'll~ ed when a kerosene can exploded ins he was lighting a fire in ths kitchen stove at his home in . Mgabou. N.S.. and at Grands Rivzere. Que. Xavier Bujold, 65, was elec l rocuted. DOCTORS PROVE PALMOLIVPS BEAUTY RECULTSI