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Although it is unlikely that they could understand a word o1’ the order, conveyed in broad Scottish. $11G to the natives, and they obeyed. summoning the dogs by means of llllCOlAh cries and disappearing with them into the dusk. The rescuer came back slowly. paused s little distance, demanding roughly: “Were either of you bitten?" "No we're quite all right." Kay recognized now that she had again been saved from danger by that red-bearded Scottish electrician. "But we should have been ‘hurt U you hadn't come in time, Mr.- Mr. Mac." "More fools you!” the Scot growled. his voice gruff and surly. "why do you wcmen want to come to these villages alone getting yourselves into unnecessary trouble like this?" "We're not alone; the donkey- boys are over there." Kay told him. “Fine lot of use they wfre! Ran off at the first threatening of’ trouble ~' no doubt. I'll fetch ‘em back for you." Grumblinll. he limped of! towards the group of donkeys and boys without altering to give any further help to Kay and Zendn. But the latter had already recovered enough to climb down from her Dflrch with a little assistance from Kw- By the (me she was 0n the ground, Abdul had arrived back on the scene breathless and apologetic. "I not able leave Mlssie." he ex- plained. “She hold me tight-she cr ." {I've no doubt of it." Zflhdl- 885d drily. “Well. the sooner we get back m the hotel, the better. lt‘s been a horrible experience altogether and 1 can't think what would have happened l! our red-bearded friend hadn't turned up. What luck for us that he happened to be here! Fetch the donkeys at once. Abdul. I'm not going to walk another yard more than I can helP-" Some little distance beyond the NOTICE O When the frost is coming out of the ground in the Spring, all roads in the Province, including paved roads, will be closed heavy vehicular traffic. This notice is given in order that there may be no misunder- standing, and in order that those who have a large amount trucking, For them to be kept oll the roads during the period referred to. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS will arrange their business so that will be no hardship oasis they overtook Mac. limping rapidly along. s dark Jilhauette against the red of the dying sunset. l-le did not pause or 100i! bflfik l! they rode past, but zenda drew up beside Kay. who had already stopped her donkey and was speak- ing half apologetloally. - "Mr, Mac. you've hurt yourleg. haven't you? Won't Y0“ take my donkey? 1 can wall; perfectly well." "So can I. it's nothing at all." he answered in ,ue1y. “And u won't want us to thank you ell er. I worms-i’ Zenda ohlmed in. "But. we must all the some." “It's nothing at all." the elec- trician repeated impatiently, his Scottish accent more marked than before. "You won't be thanked even for saving my life twice in two 6111!?" Kay pleadedn ‘ l0 of ltllllllliiilrtlrsb uncle llllly -\ By~0llflord_m_ae_srltie_____ "You shouldn't put yourself in the way of needing to be saved. Goodnight!" he spoke with finality and Kay rejoined Zenda and the somewhat subdued Dawn. It was past dinner-time when they reached the hotel, and finds went straight to her rocm. But the bureau clerk ran alter-KRY- y “A letter for you. Mrs. l-lellysr." she said. Kay looked at the Oairo- post- mark, st the handwritingo! the address. than tore 0W“ i!" 61W!!- lope with shaking fingers. Inside the single sheet bore only three lines in that ssme- well- known wrltinx. _ "I am in Egypt. It you want me. a wire, "Cum" to 68. Rue du Nil will bring me ‘st once-Kit." " A Letter And its Answer Never were twenty mitten words read and re-resd more often. studied more thoroullhly thlfl the“ contained ‘in Kit Carson's brief. note. But try sa aha might. ha, could discover little more than their bore meaning between those lines. Neither could Zenda helP. Iltnoush apparently sympathetically ‘enter to ‘ you. it's not niuclrlih a love itter!" my laughed. rather tor~ “ lorniy. "Attpr all. as he did write, ‘he might have done ‘it with a bit more warmth.‘ ‘ "Pm afraid be‘: still 2 angryend hurt. ll he vns en I Ion him in oslro-altltough I tried so mo to nuke aim 235k;- ihe meaning ot it was plain enough ' do .' - - all couldn't mind my showing it ti: HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTEIOWN A IELIGIOIIS llEllll 0F TIIE‘ trucks and take back six dairy ows. c Pleading fqr more fieldmen in ~_ _. . "l", the Province. he noted that in stand your real reason for Ccmillg i0 Egypt.” Zellda shook her head regretfully, “I'm sure you did. and Kit ought to have understood that llilnscll without telling" Kay declared. (To Be Continued) _.F¢!ii1i| . Emphasizes Serious (Continued from Page i3.) nlates for agriculture. The Pre- mier had criticized the ministers who had exceeded their expendi- tures iu the past year. but. Mr. Hell noted that these tnltlisters a. corresponding amount for the coming year. But the Minister o! Agriculture who by going close, and practising economy, had sav- c-d the goverluncnt $20,000. W35 re- warded for ills good work by llav- mg his. estimates cut by that amount. “Agriculture is our ntam uldus- try and the estimates should be in- creased rather tilau lowered." Mr. {Bell nlallltaincd. Quoting from various agricultural spokesmen, Mr. Bell noted thalithore bad been a recession in the production o! many products and a major re- duction in the production oi dairy products. One pliozrtinent iarnler tultl him that in a. few years time they ought have to go as far as Tryon to get enough milk to supply the Charlottetown fluid milk requirements. The country is being drained oi a lot o! its but dairy animals by buyers ill the United States- They come here from as far away as Vermont in Mr. S. C. Wright tho department has a good man but he has too much to do. He suggested that. encourage- mcnt should bo given to grow suntmcr forage crops to help solve the pasture problem. Last year he llud seen a llil-lll feeding hay to his cows in the middle of September. had their estimates increased by» f‘ dslldous nutritious better! Versolllo grocer today. soled-woody h o My! Tandd. Spork sllus, ooh any salad innumerable woyr-gsi. a supply fremyowl 5pork con be served IUIRS I COMPANY OI QNADA UMHD HON!!! PACKERS OF CANADA'S HNIST (AIDE IlAUa Burns "/4 m”... V4 Q4112); r provement at Falconwood Farm where they now produce eggs, anwng other things, for their own requirements. . Mr. Bell discussed labor and re- ferred to the local situation at some length. Tile member from Murray Harbor (lion. Mr. Camp- bell had referrcd to these men as “blokes” said Mr. Boll who re- sented tlie use of such a tcl-tn in referring lo a group oi cncn who were only trying their best to uiake a. living for tllculselvcs and their families. lie trusted that the Department of Justice would be handled as i'. should be lll the fulurc. ill the past. he said, too much nloney llnll Hc \va.s pleased to note the im- “YOU CAN ADD more food valuestomeals by serving “ lllll PRIBES ARE |'ll a 6e/_/i_/g_/_'e/b0 /// 19/125; l/oaey" been paid to outside legal men for doing work that should be handled within the department. with the Attorney-General and three Crown Prosecutors, hc did not see why it should be necessary to pay outside men additional money for doing the work. There 1s no reason at all why this should be done, he stated. NO DIORE BOBBIES VICTORIA — (GP) — Another of L119 typical English features of Victoria -- the "Bobby" uniform worn by policeman _ has (llsap [lC3l‘Cd_ "l‘he city's finest now wear iapclled jackets and caps, with blue shirts and tics. ' -—odvises Gannon-z Dram-um Ettam Coormzr, who planned nourishing, tacit-balanced meals for children, as Cafeteria Manager in o big city school. Now, witha husband and two children, food knowledge and wperience is given the final test of [twirling within a family bidfit. And my ‘experience in managing a School Cafeteria foods are served in an appetizing way-even youngs they really need. “Right now, getting such necessary foods as vegetables for less money-ls q uite a problem. 1 But you can get around this by serving Soup. And this means a big saving on your budget! “Your ingenuity will help supply variety. For instance, you can sprinkle grated cheese over Aylmer Vegetable Soup while heating. protein to the -add it to pot roasts an price. Here are some ways I use Aylmer Soups myse mcnt and economy. _ Fanciful? Yes, but ‘that's the way many housewives feel when they serve Aylmer Vegetable Soup — to add nourishing vegetables to meals! It’s so delicious l. Joeaaytoheatandsorve. LMER, mm muu restart: annrceutm meal. (‘Jr use this nourishing l". d meat loaf for more vegetables lf-for variety, plainer, more wholesome foods: shows that when nourishing ters soon learn to like foods more Aylmer Vegetable to add new flavor and more“ Aylmer soup to make stews go further and flavor at a budga good rtourish- W4”??? A "GARDEN" ON YOUR KITCHEN SHELVESI with nourishment l/EMMBIE 0UP Give your family the benefits of 9 of Canada’: choicest vegetables . 2 '. sim- golden table butter, rice. barley, macaroni and good soup stock. Serve Aylmer Vegetable Soup for school lunches, supper or dinner. Get more for your money-this economical way. 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