Baa-vest Assure: Abundant Crops 0f Staple Foods Th: uumdbu PIII Oargdisna can count on eatini inter. '°§1..-§3‘t§o land, abundant cropl o; practically all staple foods rive promise that no one need 8° hllnu-l n. ‘m that many sections w ve more tgirlikolgvlllh i0 1 ' Tbalts tho overall bioturo. but 1t ha; darker aspect-l. l 015141“ He“ gurvey showed UOGIY- Sh“; mges of such almcles as lard an map continua to dog the holisewiio. rationing of silfli" a"? Piwsemlg’ butter and meat relnams in e- ; t, and 1n many cities "Y ahcorta ea oi various “$004! i! 4°" "lop mm mm w c. count-BB . tit of purgahf Bullxziutifilde ‘ltiiiiiliculaty o! OfJiB-lfiia lng sealers restricted women W omgrwlse could have filled W11" cupboard? with Jars of Plum" ik . mlloicliarila blame the won M"; tag, on panic buyillk. tiho 311' $13 bottle scarcity on stflkfii- 412M111 ing la expected w be more PM in about three weeks thflllki i° arrival of edible oil shipments from flu Argentine. Vegetables Plontiful tiiul cro s madie vocal-obi“ p|elf:g%_ A11 vggetobles in season “Owd display racks. Their abund- ance is reflected in the 9099111949 of larger quantities of canned vegetables. Pricu generally mi ifllli and vegetables are about the some‘ as last year, lower in some lines. I Hotels and restaurants say fall reduction of tourist traffic, 1089m- er with the ood harvest, eased their food pm lems. open-int of 5am”); and universities meant a further dro in demand but many hotels rema crowded- mcept in some rural areas, pork continues scarce. Canned salmon is hard to get, as are jelly powders. corn starch and laundry starch, pper (the real thins) and aomc 0e: a! fruit! Juices. ‘ n: nude h o Canada. Scotia’: rich Annapolis Valley packed 1,600.- 000 barrels of apples, comlvfimi with 362,000 last year. Winnipeg‘ (‘lads poiii an expec ortagea o p0 . onions and carrots but most other vegetables and all cereals are in mpply. A farmers’ delivery strike has Mild‘??? "i? m" lift"; p0 s o por ,eggs an a rodluots although reports indicate hat the Province produced plenty cf food this year. . Saskatchewan residents, still busy with harvests, predict substantial lou Can't Afford - to Ilogieot Your Gar or Truck -new models may still be , a long way off. If» Take IIo Ghanoos Drive in Now-and Regularly-for Efficient t Care and Maintenance. i HORNE MOTORS 16s Kent s1. ‘Charlottetown Saw Mill Power Units Engine Rebuilding Crankshaft Grinding Sleeve "Fitting Insert & Connecting Rod Rebabbitting Service ,Lathe Work '0"! Biildi Rdlllbbifl-ill! however, that the situation now was under control, Ford Rod Reconditioning HENMAN MACHINE WORKS LIMITED 8 Crescent Ave. virtual liege between the rival plicel" . Harlem and Hindu communities, Amherst, N. S. after the widespread battles of rical Workers, Toronto, the was re-elected first view-president and Sol Spivak of Montreal second d“ WCB-DPBIli-‘lflll. - b01111 by acclaonation. ' Vancouver for ‘on, Toronto; J. E. McGuire, Canad- an plo ees, Ottawa: [G1 ted Isatectlwgrkers, , I 9 . i A was” ur nted uto Workers; Maxie Bedlmi, Director of the C. C. L.. geedg T. grezieau M n. J kl , _ . W.. s.......°h“.“" en n‘ U M were defeated in Rioting Takes Heavy Toll teen persons were killed and ap- proximately 80 other: were injur- ed during ABM, Calcutta, Bombay and Dnccmi casually report: said tonight. |ih injured in touched off by the Hindu religious procession day. Three of the caused when a retired military of- it necessary to givo hei- a sedative? ficer fircd on an angry mob, an " official report said. ed to three dead and in stabbing: an Y ields. Foodmlfo both homo-gown 111.4 ‘mp0,. tflui ougbout the Mfifiitillo? Flow" harvested coed crow u! m!“ "14 Nova Booth hll n0 '5" "P! °l urniah note except butter but col rim except for who: than lact Yllfm. m“ m; pmdilfld 101d l P!‘ Uni §rceedgd£lt WIFI- “m” ‘M Prince IAIIIHI Illllld l Pi-ihoo Edward 11-11-114- , surplus pmducilll am. “Muff; a drop in production in this year but 6X99“! 1W Mae“ Compared with 1945. 031R". D1‘ lg; tiohiadownariperceatalldlflli-ut 17pm‘ cont. Milk inoaroerthcul year. grains and "Y "P at m. Yecummamm l GTO ' poplliemigul supplies oi fresh veieta- bles reflect new Brunswicks foil harvest. Quality and quantity B" approximaiel the Juices and smc‘ ‘ meats. As in some other sections of the country, shortages of wrapplrl ape: and ape: hm greats d41- iculty for ow k mer- W. Some atorca wrap purchaaca news opera. Heavypproduction of tomatoes 811d other vegetables as Well as irllll gave Quebec residents autumn ab- undance of food. Canned KOOd-i-l-hfln through thc summer. rea,peared on store shelves ls soon as factwifl released the early fail pack. In Montreal and other centres in tho Province. salt, shortening arid soap remain chief shortages. Ontario's crops of fruit vegetables surpassed 96 in quantity and quality. Reports o! bumper crops came ‘lfmm growers and harvest is tn—-and it's a good one. Moshor Is lie-elected President BY GEORGE RONALD Canadian Prell Staff Writer TORONTO. Sept. 29 —- ‘lhe Cam- adian Congress of Labor went into night sessions tonight to complete the business of its five-day sixth regular convention. Rc-eiection of A. R Masher Ottawa as president. election of other officers and an impromptu led inito $1.52 in cash and pledges highlighted the afternoon session.‘ Mosher polled 454 votes againsti 198 for C. s. Jackson, United Elect- l other candidate for presidmt. on y Alex McA/uslano of Vancouve Pat Conroy of Ottawa won an Phl- i easy vcttliggl over Harold Pritcbett,‘ Woodworkers Union. ptreamaer. Silby Barrett, United Minework- Dm- C. H. Millard. Toronto, and r. 0nt., were re-electod to he executive. The new executive member is Jean: Quebec Regionail who suc- s.. and Pritchett! the iection. BOMBAY. SB-pt 29 —-(OP)——Nine- communal rioting I-n‘ In the city of Agra, site of the deaths were ' The home minister in Agra said, Born bay’; casualties toda ‘#0000 lrdilaioilau River and Murray Harbo receive agably, cull and Prices from 60 to 60 outs w. l» wit. STARCH A FACTO The Potato Starch Iactorlea at HunlAr several weoka 3o in which lhoua-i to I: andl were kill . It a t .- r, ironed open’ u low grade potatoaa. fl! l" crops were wbout the same al with Ba right on har back!" T945. ‘ 945 mo and toila mo whiat happonod—" are. prices llt-lv - 5°"°"" ltltttillli . The tall, thin women les include lbw“ - W" h o aid h lnstrumenhkrrtici- Products. wooed milk» Wk- "ll" pgiineg hi? need. A hypo- I “But I must call the sheriff." gflo%tggs'arffihalgm' peache", "Doctor Westmore will." 61d and ormui from I h Ylileztmore. Herb Weltmcre, She 8 8 1181118. fignnfflflefilsfilxwwofi°"lfir 51ml’ Rusty found herself in the cot- Clmdmn homwim Th“ year.‘ wage lfiltfhen, while the woman heat- e m smke mud a PM, whfch snowman eyes, The Double R already hsd of MqngNflQDoctor Weatmorifs exemmvei "but when there‘: dame: mixed up. we cont take chlncea, ‘horses out from cellent opportunity to head a gang of ruatierl, when and where off the best cattle. things. first day, had said to Decker’: but Ladue~ had gm!“ anyone win en route to viait him. iffs? Especially such officers of the' past her. But Tai Mhhal, i3 were killcd and aoghvme directly. She. traveling at a a Hindu-Mcslem riot much slower pace, had . ached here gtqnm n! g before him. ‘mun. inlz in the meantime? ‘the _wall between the shed stalls. 0h. boy, you oughla touizh-iookln’ hombre Doc’: tiillrin‘ Yo. 81y. what’: the chancel mnunt- ieavln’ me here to look after Babe? d t m injiured I mean, the raid In a one row rigs. you was o say so. o , th fun I’ Three men were killed by knlf- have!" y a d Inga in Calcutta, and five carer of "I'm Ph 647 arsrond alndbcme atilzbing werle re- Qng p0 e p accn, st lnla . Calcutta atlli waa in a state of explain! Wlh explaining why I'm bringlh a cat and a do; . W t ' H millfkmorfuaig-‘ou of the cl: who now ha‘: boon avic to dlcooomt what aha i The cm From! l TheDoubIe-R . - arocmloaa O disc in: that the vatarl- narizn wazvtalia red-haired atrlnler llllfiliCd Herb, Rusty waa IPQWM"! w a iae. i . "an avc a look at the pom?‘ l! "and, aqlt o glllltl’! I05 Y!" R t tchcd Baba uiet under ’li‘lOu:0¥lC1v'il.l0& his hang: Shot hi "tum, tan eye row a Wlllnmlh who atcod in the back- ground, aaw har tum and disall- . .'"...;":.":"..."..."':..:" "i" nl - oggfiwro not going to like thia. Babe," he informed the wary-eyed pony, "but it ha: to be done. Ah. now, we'll juat go on taikl to you, and if your rnlatrou i to He couldn't bc one of thorn, Rul- ty told herself, No man with such tenderness in hi-s hands could fire into a herd of cattle... As she told him wh hadha pened, he worked swiftly, sure , probing for the bullet, mobbing, dermic now, the protective antl- toxin. "Now, Babe. acme reat for you, a good protein meal in the morn- ing, and you'll be a: good an new. .Ail right? Como on. than while my sister attends to your mistress.” i “If you'll come with me—" the woman said to Rusty. "Your broth- er is asleep on the doctor's lounge. |I've tucked him in; he'll be all right. Would you like me to call your ranch while you reatii", "But I-I can't rest; I must get back." I "You wouldn't wont that pony to make that trip without-J’ i “I can't lnconvenience—" Rulty began. . “You won't" (301116- When Rusty called the finch, Uncle Jed answered. He did not like teiepho and refused to soy more than, “Of course everything! all right—" and "You ought to be spaniced-drivin’ out on a highway at night with gangsters about! Now get along home!" The kitten followed Rusty to the brevkfas; room. ' “She seems to have ado ted me," Rusty remarked, as Miss eatmore served her. "Well, I wish you'd adopt her." retorted the woman tartiy. "1 don't know what's getting into ‘P001116. Isn't a day Herb doesn't bring in two or three abandoned llcts. I try to make him put them icnsieep in a humane way, but no, hes such a softy. Don't need any cats on your ranch, do you?" ' ; Rusty looked down, ‘Fatso sat watching her with round yellow created. O plenty of cots. "I'll have to take her," sh; de- . E , "Your brother's baking a dog, 3g has been advertised and unclaim- ed." Miss Westmom smiled aud- denly. "Better put him in the trailer, or you'll have a merry time ng home." Rusty, with a certain resigna- tion, agreed. "Don't bother with the dishes," ra Miss Westmore. “I know youm dying to‘ get out to your . horse........" Babe, in a sheltered shed, greet- ed Rusty with s soft whinny, but showed no disposition to get up from her bed of straw. “He's all right. Babe," Rusty said softly. "He must be, to be so kind to all of you four-legged crit- lers What was that?" A car had_driven into the yard outside. Now Rusty heard voicoa, and another aaid the other. mf-rfs. “Yeah, I know," Bhootin’ under—" Rustyh heart nuddenly froze, A veterinarian would have an ex- lh! tlwlllht. Ho would be called to rancher. l" "D the apreadl" and know interest 236% by cnnuol coupon. Purchase price 100%. Accrued interest will be charg- ed if payment is made after Povembor 15th. Issued in do- i-ominotiona cf $50, $100. $500, and $1000- Through six years, millions saved and invested in Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates in a way no one thought possible. thousands learned the convenience of regular, systematic saving, whether in small monthly amounts or by larger cash investment. result they have accumulated substantial per- sonai reserves with all that means in increased future security and satisfaction. Because suggestions arid requests have come to me from all parts of the country that facilities for this kind of saving be continued in peace- time, the Canada Savings Bond has been The issue of .War Savings Certificates and Stamps to the general public will be discontinued on September 30th, and final instalments on the last Victory Bond issue will have been completed in the near future. Canada Savings Bonds, therefore, will provide an opportune Many Asa October 15th. Dated November ‘I, ‘I946, maturing In ten years. Non- colinblo by Iho Government, but redeemable by the owner at any limo oi full face value plus Interest cl coupon role of any branch in Canada of any chartered bunk. Non-trans- torabldond non-assignable. ANEW BOND ISSUE FOR PEACETIMB SAVINGS Canadians are thrifty people. Their record in war financing will stand for many years to means for citizens to carry on their regular savings habits without interruption. The genera] public should note that this time there will be fewer salesmen than in the case of Victory Bonds. Although the new Canada Savings Bonds will be sold through banks, authorized investment dealers, stock brokers and trust or loan companies, these agencies will not be able to approach every individual Cana- dian. This means that for the most part it will be left to Canadians to assume the responsibility for their own purchases of Canada Savings Bonds. If they wish to grasp this opportunity, they should act for themselves without delay. Canada Savings Bonds are designed to be the finest investment available to the public today. I recommend them to you as a safe, profitable and convenient investment for personal savings. I now announce the terms of the new Canada Savings Bonds, which will be offered commencing MINISTER OF IINANCI . . . Features of the new Canada 501071;: Bonds BAN K‘ a bank. Holdings by any one person limited to $2000. Registered cu Io principal, providing protec- tion against loss. Available for cash, cn the Monthly Savings Picn, Payroll Savings Plan or by personal arrangement with and how to pick R1151? cogsidered this and other He asked her to come into his of- octor Vlestmcre, that lice for a few moments, He had he war going a message from the sheriff. Did gangster: work with sher-i Ans] last night, an she'd reached law aa thoao in thia county -mcn e ghway, his car had whizzed who couldn't be "bought or L-uf- he hadnt returned faioed"? (To be continued) What had he been do. And why had his sister thoughlt Development: ilwinlilo In Squattor Situation U11‘ A Bent. 20 —(OP)—Do. I'll"! 1° "l" "W5" "l" voiopmo a 'in tho capital's aquat- hcmo withou t" "§“l'i°ii‘ "a?" "d" i0 ‘p. _ , paron ro on w aavh per- "I why-I ve left you some zonnlell atug-lllqifgélarleton and _ am u q rel-ad TWP doll.’ corrected Hanna. 3.0.11.8. barracks there, with TM!’ l"! ilillllfll; break their hear roporta four or fiva of tho l1 fam- parato them." lilo there would mova out abort- want aometblnl ahe had to ly bac o they were diaaatiaflad ‘attic at that moment-tho our with conditions. on of whether or not I. I-lanrltty, lug HI. Sisi" Manny ahiinnied ovoi- lee the o’ you could stay if loader Wll "VIM lfllw q 3T3’; aha triad tho recently-coon ad d. wartime. I. A. o. bamolipa u, refill»... when aha raw [Of 6TH‘ '7l/l_l'_$'j'_‘>'/.' -_-»-.-._- .. Park after receiving Pfimilliiln from Mitryog ilifilwis to move lnto the emily ll "ii- He ia charged lointiy ivlth George Bieakney. Ottawa barrister of forcible entry and obalructini police, However, the two are not scheduled to appear in court u|i- til Oct. 4. Both have been released JOE PALOOKA on their own recognizance. Naval authorities at " matter. We had to warn them of- H-MCB. fici-ally and this has been done. Carleton said they had told |quat~ The rest is up to higher authority." ters they Crown property and advised them were trespassing on NEW YORK, SOpt. 2'! —(AP)— to leave immediately but that no Rev. Benney Benson, minister of eviction ordera had been givcn. warning was disregarded "doesn't Baseball the Greenpoint Reformed Church. A naval official said the fact the takes his prayers for a. Brooklyn National League § PLIAOI IND . i: {w THII Will IOflMI. sq ' n : P *- I Club a pennant victory to the uky tomor- FOW. Mr. Benson, who prayed (or a Dodger championship from the 5169s of Brooklyn Borough hull earlx-er this week, said he would board e. plane at La Guarrlia, air- port as “them Bums" begin thclr next to last game-flooding many IPTVB"! Draycrs for the boys." By HAM F iSHER