THURSDAY. "llElillllAll a; BfllBKWlJllll" villi H2121 Thomosy-oclion laxative for ‘ordinary constipation H ,4“ - BI. 1M5. sllflflh lnwrvurntnl. NEW HAVEN W. I. 'I‘lue monthly tnecthig of the New Haven Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs Alton Newman on Wednesday. Sept. llth. The meeting opened in the usual way. with the President, Mrs Duncan Gaol presiding. R011 call was answered with s dime. which amounted to 81.40. There was a donation from Mrs MacDonald of SLOO. Minutes were read and approved. Bills were pne. sented and paid. There was n 19cm read pretainmg to the orphan- use collection, l2 was decided to give the same to each omhflnflse as other years. Mrs. Duncan Goss was appointed to get yam to innit for both orphanages. ‘Thanks’ was received from Mrs. Richard Mac- Phoe, MJs. Duncan G855 and Nlr. s. w. Colwlll for fruit received- New coznmittes-s are as follows: Programme, Mrs, Clarence Prizzell and Miss Ella. Boyle. Lunch, Mrs Michael M‘ hy, Mrs. Gus ‘Tierney and Mrs. 0Y0 with #5 cents. Collection for the eveioing amount.- to 85 cents. Meeting . closed with the “King” and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the committee in charge. ELECTRIC PUMPS NEW ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC WATER PUMPS Shallow Well Complete with Pressure Tank NEW ROTARY PUMPS NEW 3” ELECTRIC FURNACE BLOWERS Complete with Motor NEW BELTING Yarious sizes for mill and Jactory use. Apply SIDNEY J. SlMUN 103 Upper Water Street Phone 3-6863 and 3-1502 Halifax, N. S. _ Babe, took l! carefu ‘The Girl Fromlll The Double R ., l BETTY nwcxnvou i OHAPTBRII He held her sway for a moment. "Leg this be g, lesson to you," he chuckled, "Don't pick u Chin“ ltrsngers on a. lonely p!‘ rim". Hil arms closed about her Alllfl. but not for long........ "Let this," said Rusty grimly, "be a lesson to you ..... .. The arms, Stranger Herb, are supposed to reach for the stun .. There, that's more like if." How, thought Rusty wildly, could you keep a revolver in a man’: mldriff when it heaved with such convulsive laughter. On a morning a few weeks later, Rusty stood on the ranch housi veranda and watched the sun's approach over the Nopocos. Uncle Jed ambled out after hot. "What's for today?" he asked her. "That southern slope must be spaded" Rusty began earnestly. “We have got to get our next vegetable crop in wlthout—" "Of sll the dad-gummed foolilh nonsense!” burst from the old man. "Thls thing o’ turning a respectable THE UhAlusu FIET OWN GUARDIAN s: cow ranch into a truck garden is the dad-gummed blamedost—" "Hold it," suggested Rusty, "and remember you're the eatlngest manf on this spread, If we can't get: the gasoline to get. into town to‘ buy the vegetables that aren't on’ the market any longer, just what. are you going to use for food?" i "I'll eat Mexican hEans aiorei I'll lower myself to spadéng for: spuds." l As Rusty rode on over the range, ! she told herself that she should! not blame two men for leaving.‘ How could they be expected to| withstand the lure of high wages: in war plants? And the Double: R. could not afford to pay such wages. l Nor could she blame Uncle Jed for wanting to sell the young stock for high prices. It was a tempta- tion. But Ralph had said they must l remain true to their country -' and they would do much morei toward relieving the lge lf they sent their stock to; n size, would mean the meat for consumption, after 6H. tional profit. for the ranch ..... .. "Get thee behind mo, Uncln lJed," Rusty murmured, digging her heels into her pony’: sides. A tortuous path led up the sharp rise of the first Nofioco. The pinto, y, klck ng roll- lélhg rocks from under hrer hours. e came ou on a shel. And then her attention was di- smudge of smoke showed the lcca~ tion of the distant city. This turn- ed her thoughts to the rcrihcadcd stranger, Herb. Of course, he might have come from some other ciiy to the north, near the road-those iHE. A cloud of them .. Too many for a dead prairie dog or rabbit. And the stock -_the stock was hud- dled far from that spot. They were milling about in a ugmly packed mass against the line fence. _Babe picked her way down the first rise carefully. Then. finding the prairie soil beneath her, shcv stretched her legs and flew ovt-r the short green, hcr mlstrcss strain-, lng forward as though she might’ he p_ Rusty called out as she neared‘ the milling mass of stock, nntl they lifted their white faces, only to lower them again. and hcgin their ceaseless milling. The last gate open, she rode in. circled them and drove thcm ahead to the gate. They poured through and. once through went lumbering ‘in-Cm South. she noticed. Babe snorted, danced and turned her head. She backed and protcst- ed. she cavortecl and objected, and finally knowln it was useless to change the mfiid of her mistress. shle grogeeded with minclng steps. _ A — Rusty breathed the \vord m shocked surprise. The herd was due for the feed- 0I‘_5 "UCRS- Some of thcm would ltrll be run up the tramway, But those c-ver there_ ‘Why. that's queer. Why, I've 719V?!‘ 599D anything like this Someone-someone has killed ihcsg mg taken-" omeone had come in, slattghy. cred the cattle and taken only thc- Drime cuts. The rest lay tut-re Spoiling under the sun. Uncle Jed wouldn't believe it. He 51201980 around and defied Rusty. d Cant be," on't get th . l-. ' -5 Man W'0llld!‘l'lerl]"l1l:e3\ (lliinfrglrlirlcsl- lllllzft —cm man-J‘ ' "UTICIP." Rusty said. "haven't you WAND Live try. Get our prices before and Dressed Poul- Feed made by-products selling. Fox from Chicken for sale. Tho Royal Packlngllo. heard of black marketing? It‘; qhe same as bootleggE-ng -run by 551123979 Gangsters use high-pour- cred rifles and machine guns, (isn't meat short-l the feeders before selling. Thosei young steers out there would triple ’ three timcs' they'd been built up for the pack~ Yet um meant very little sddl» l verted to the far north, where u~ Suddenly, Rusty stiffened. rhcrel turkey hawks and buzzards wheel-I he rumbled, "Cxttirf most here! All the Popular Autuann Colours Mister, Indian Summer is al- robe and your spirits with a new, neat. wlobrlght fell»- Take your cue from the calendar. Tone up your ward- ss. s6. $1.50 s9. and $10.50 MGDRE E~ WFLEODWM QHAHLU u m u w m 11.011. I dramars. Going out to take a look-sec for myself." He went to the door to bellow. "Manny!" _ “want, me, Unc?" inquired a voice from behind the nearest di- van, and a shock of dark haw fol- lowcd by two dark eyes appeared over the back, “Say. ‘S15. 4110"?“- were they gangsters like m the movies? Say, can I B0 Wlth You. Unc?" "Ask your sister; she's boss a- round hcrc," grumbled Jed Row- land. “Then gel. yourself out and whistle up Sudan." “Let, the boy go.“ Mrs. Rowland. coming ln, sank heavily into a chair. “Now, Rosalynn. tell mo ev- erything from the beginning. l’ do wish your father were here,’ she slghcrl as her brother-in-law went. out. "We need a man io handle this, I think we'd bcttcr telephone Decker and see what he says.” Rusty would have preferred to call the sheriff. All the ranches should be warned, and he was the one to do it. But her mother insist- ed that she phone Ladue Decker. She went to Lhe hall phone. Fhrce short and one long turn of the handle. As she picked up the re- ceiver she could hear other re- ceivers being lifted all along the linc. If she wanted to warn her neighbors, all she had to do was to tell Ladue what had occurrcrl. "Tell Ladue to come over," nr- dcrcrl her mother from the other room. “Don't go telling him things ovcr the phone: have the whole county in on us for dinner And with rationing _and Conchita act- ing thc way she is-~ I couldn't meg?" n " ahl" snorted the old [nay], Th" is the range. cm, Gang- sters don't come outside city um. listenln‘ to too many J.’ n. JENKINS temp.) its ’less they're run nub you bcnnlllfldue ‘hemp face it." “Hello. hello," came the voice of Laducb mother, "This ls Rusty, Mrs. Decker; l! sharp ONE WEEK SPECIAL At The MARIE ELENA BEAUTY SALON t1 "h the boy?" yogugvtynwlnlgtedlli moment. She 191E evefyofle along the line waiting. wetting their tongues to relate. "Now that her brother's 80"‘! "if Rusty's running after Decker." "Will you tell him my nlctlicr would like him to ride over. Somc- thing important has happened. and she and Uncle Jed want to discuss -it with him." (To be continued) l GULLXBLE AMERICANS rem VILLAGE rooms LAGOS, Nigeria, Sept. 24-(0?) -Imaginative African village boys. capitalizing on American regard for exotic titles, are living thc life of Riley in the United tntes on the strrcnoth of nothing more than an assumed princely rank, a con- vincing talc of fabulous wealth and a Etiropean-matle suit. West African villages have heard .wlth amusement and delight of state-educated village youths who offended banquets in Washington. 'kepl; notable citizens waiting and wore stove-pipe hats at the table like crowns. An enterprising young Nigerian lwho recently visited America. vcstcd himself with the title of ‘Prince’, claimed to be ruler of the “Kingdom of Nnewi", and gave an ginterview to Afro-American maga- zine. _ In the interview the "Prince" said his family had ruled for 600 years, during which time they had produced l3 kings. Both his father and grandfather were said to have hztri nearly 500 wives, and the nally cctst of supporting the household was in thc region of £1.000 ($6,000). ‘The father's fortune was estimat- cd at £125.000.000. This may have been news in America. but lt was a bombshell I y.‘ 1| n n cm wdlo Hes about scmewheres. What are‘ in Nigeria’ 1 To those who knew the prince's father as the bearlmnn In a small _Ebo village in the Onltlslhu Plov- mcc, paying less than £3 re: an- num tax, and living ln a mud hut, the report caused either mirth or indignation. Onltilbo Province is For the _ intensely democratic, and with very few exceptions, no chlcf ex- _ isis. A hcadmsn l: a village coun- anfsheep, and an annual income rarely exceeding £20, TOOL SHORTAGES PLAGUE INDUSTRY LONDON, Sept- 24 - (CP)_ Shortages of skilled labor, iron castings, electric motors and var- ious components is causing a re- duction in output of the machine tools industry, viml to reconver- sion and modernization of indus- try. Production in the second quarter of this year was at an annual rate of £16,500,000 compared \vil.h 218,250,000 in the first quarter and ‘$21,600,000 last year. Orders are coming in faster than deliveries are leaving the plants and some manufacturers do- not promise delivery within a year. oui‘ OUR WAY VEGETABLE GROWERS FINE!) For violating the Farm Prod- ucts Grades and Sales Act. L- Bcllomo. Brad-ford; S. Dcrhack, Bradford; B. Kolodziejczyk. Brad- ford: and John Holowatch. R.R.. 2, Newmarket, all ln Ontario, were recentlv found guilty 1n Police Court at Bradford and Newznar- ket, Ont. and fin-ed from $15 l0 $40 each with costs. The charges were for overfacing or misrepresenting the contents of thc ‘container by placing better nunlllv produce on the toP- m‘! cdditlonnl charge of breaking de- tcntion was laid against S. Der- jack. The charges were laid bv in- speclors oi the Dominion Depart.- mcnt, of Agriculture. acting for the Ontario Department of Agri- culture. By J. R. WILLIAMS I DON'T THXNK TH‘ -FAMOU5 PONY EXPRESS HEROES LIKE WELL. NOBODY LOOKS ON ‘EM A5 HEROES A TRUCK TORE OFF r115 HULL COAT TAIL, A uzzuz SCRAMBLED ALL ms MAlL-- A FLOWER. POT FELL uPon r-us DOME. , A VlCIOU5 D06. n RUM HIM HOME-- Hi5 WlFE LOOKED UP ‘AN’ sEz/WHAT SAY?‘ 0H. NOTH|M‘-- JuéT ANUTHER. DAY." POISON ANTIDOTES poisonous with the skull Accident." National Health. coDv of minion Ottawa. amount OUR BOARDING HOUSE Regarding the Labelling of bois- ons and their antidotes 1n pest control, the regulations under lhE Pest, Control Products Act pre- scribe that products combining a of any Sub- stance must be labelled legibly and indelibly with me poisonous substance together and orossboncs symbol, and the words in capital letters “Call a Doctor in Case 0f and also the antidote for the poison as BDUTOVPI! bl’ the Department of Pensions and the name of Details are given as to what to do Ln the case of the rcgulatons may be obtained by writing to the D0- Department of Agricult- NOW IMPORTS . K. U CANADIAN HON E1 Canadian honey, ‘to the ex-icnl of 500,000 ounds may be exportcd W the Un ted Kingdom. the imPmT-l having been nlrllwved by the 5T“ 15h Ministry of Food. Of llhlS quan- tity, 250,000 pounds should be ship pecl in One-pound consumer con- tainers and 250,000 pounds in bulk Imports into the United Klligdflll are authorized under licence con- fined to the members of the Hone] Importers and Packers ASSOCIHUMI having previous experience in tht Canadian honey trade. The mem- bers are expected to oommtlnicnte with firms that supnllcd llill A market before the war. Export n01‘- mits frmn Cnnndn. issued by 1-111 Export. Permit Bram-h. Depart- ment of Trade and Commerce, an required. l. With Major Hoopll MlSTAllNG YOU FOQ A BARBER 6lN6lN6 HIGHER THAN OPERATION C ROQSEOADS.’ ;= ~ in 774.2 ,:/ //////// [Psaoon us rota ' l-lUMlDOR RATES - THREE Polsrre " ‘THAT He's sl-w on SHIRTS! // l-lEl-LHEH! A SMALL >31 THlNG! VET You - Darrel-mirage 856mm see Pz-Au/ Tue BEEADTl-l AND sures ol= MY Minn! ~ WELL, MARK Me! swam now x A». l HEATIMQ THE‘: Foraea To PRODUCE A mew, 94mm o: wonos as. ~ _ ,.\\ l"/ ill ' &T° l ullvl cillur, and elected by vote, - . < :1» ~‘ _ v His duties consist of petty vlll- - ~ . " _ ,1’. age administration which ls dls- . l _‘ ,_ 1, “y... cussed with the district officer, ' ' and limited powers in canes of nu- tive law and custom. The possession: of the average headmun are a handful of goats ‘Jill ' UNDREAMED - ' OF “EIGHT :2: By HAM FISHER sf:- PHONE 2191 All llvo poultry goes rto | Plant No. 2 on Longworth Avenue. ' l Give beauty to your world f while the Marie Elena ls co- "Deratlng with -you again with this very extra spec. lal offer. Before your COLD GROWS SERIOUS Stop it with .Mi ltoultry-Foultry l. Buying dolly Live and Dressed Fowl and Chicken. $10.00 Perm. for $5.00 5.00 Perm. for 3.50 $3.50 Perm for 2.50 Expert Styling and Shaping-Also Tlntlna New Short Stulu a Specialty.