-_-_- uality. "I believe this council, in no certain way, should attempt to give discretionary I m? Tl/EUFII/V/V/ESI’ swow 01v T/lEl/R regarding the enforcement of cr , and particularly his declared intention to ilegal the use of the mails the transmitting of ambiillg formation, tickets and related emu" 4. That the league of Montreal be for pressing for a judicial tlon. board's session committee. Temperance Recommendations Recommendati to temperance ‘were: . That the use of bever , WIIITCRIQG of humanity, a example stincnce;" by and other guests; 3. That to refrain from investin money or becoming dilcc ors corporation "whose business whole or in part oductlon and verage; 5. 'I'hat all minis alcoholic drinks i -McCOLL-FRONTENAC ‘Cit. COMPANY LIMITED AND RED INDIAN DEALERS people 0t Brooklyn to observe a Montreal Gambling _To Ba Gloanoli U|i and provincial authorities-there were those who were “very great- ly alarmed" at this possible even- oppoae any pow- era to provincial attorneys general, gambling section of the Federal imlnal enforce stal regulations which make citizens’ vigilance mfiufi‘; into the vice and gambling situa- The General Council also sn- dorsed a, number of other recom- mendations by the board of -.vang- eltsm and social service and by the with regard e al- cohol be faced as a moral ssue, in view of the resulting widespread and that members oi the United Church be challenged “to set a Christian practising total ab- 2. That members be called upon to Irefrain from offering cocktails member. be called upon their h related to the ssle of alcoholic s and sessions be urged to form temperance com- person in its department of edu- YOUNG snow Canada's favourite Comedian is back on the air over Illi- the of for in- it- Bnies and thund British soccer alike Saturday a §iti5§."l““" °“ stand! Aithvualiuaueiualss T2: time in seven games Manchester United reta era p in e. the fir place. Stoke City cheater 8-2 while ed Aston Villa 1-0 Sunderland, b y beating Bren {grd 3-0 are solitary hold", rd position with nine 901;. three teams, eilhl points, hold third ‘the time. only match, trimlnin Pres End 2-0. the 8 Wanderers and along on earlier Barnsley with 13 point; top spot in the Winning handily fr wich Albion 5-2. and sPot l? po nts v “(wired points. second dlvisio Alone in is Manchester City wi t thrgugh a c My we d! . Third Legguenl 0rd three teams with 10 pain“ "e —Swindon Tow to of In Queens Park Re Ci!Y—whlle Exet BiIPDOd ba erstorms, favored fans and player-g nd enabled keenly- iho tyre that this year. ined lead- i-slon, their Black-pool down- each twlth I170 . iidiiddlcsbrcush wo Brentford, coast!“ retained .. n’ insect popui 0m weathemgg: ter understood lopnded 74 sent time. can bol South now has nggrg md 3mm iation will be at an it it . in _ III. south Mhthematiosll m 'l‘HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __ s i time uc on b v1 pwlwlwu Bltgil Y. who went Operation rese we R amh department . O. A. R. pointed out: lliififllte Calculations levels of damage. mendations were methods. and th accepted bv the and tumed out correct." esc were 1s Tadofllelogiah lows! st Pscfeuor Stanley to the day when mathematics in the be a/ble to direct combat operat- st insects, such as the spruce selwJly. which is destroy- 1118 Canadian forests. The mathe- matical calculations involved in directing such s fight are at pre- sent beyond the scope of man, palr- ticularly in view of the fact that all the controlling factors 01 in- t are not g. of ts ing to their siqnificance. The story is mewhst dif‘ 3 ‘lowevcr, when it comes to insects which destroy stored foods. such as in elevators. The conditions oi’ ation growth are bet- Professor Stanley. at the pre- ance 30 to 40 different factors in insect popula- tion growth in the laboratory and d predict with a small pecentage of enroll- just what the insect popu- given time days, weeks. m hs. or even biologists are scarce there being probably about _______._ _ DIINISTER SUGGESTS PRAYER mittees composed of representa- it; ‘morigffltgzlolfzm sat;- FOR DODGERS tives every activity in the >- church, so that by stud circles rwah uxfgastlgrlsnhgorthlfexiiiovg NEW voax. Sept. as _ Rev. plans might be formu ated for Ii I ilg Benn J O h 1h I there is a great future in this tho Igi/ngis tlollilelilyicrlkmceriga: Leg- telgpelshlgtcee:giilczlgtloiiiiilcili govern I d new‘ lm posts, today called upon the ment be urged to place a qualified n Certain recom. made as regards Chiefs of shill’, to be generally orward biologists. using some way. will Mathematical War Against Insects (Iyfleergolarmamdaaadian ~ MONTRlAItBeL34_ Press slell Writer) y I {ilmhezlzlztwlle “firm? u , ‘ MONTRI§LL Sept. IGH-Anuex- Stanley. Moaln university-s plesslon ct deep concern on of-_ protease;- 0g . l. “ready S“ ficial and unofficial efforts to‘ busil engqgd m hymn‘ . make Montreal the sweepstake, _ “mathematical war" qqm; 1L "Sii ailliv '='";".°'. l..""rll..~zau"s..r.:l y "y. t, ma e on a , l. , . “us!!! l uuu cum ~= to. ,9 p l. ma‘ §°u§.".‘f.t“$§€‘u;i.€il€§ I s‘ 035.“? H. Mutchmor of Toronto.’ I iilsfirtshl‘ dztriiggiiy in a warfare secretary of the church's board of more Bug-fear!“ lnsscicts but evangelism and social service - can m,“ m,‘ the ii "1 limo which drew updstelveral llllébgitilab- h’ e M to do mcgnrazlgglét; ihilllfii$$§“r§i§enci'- ‘for civic mm o’ M‘ imrkm" fiPPfl-flilil dill‘- v-‘lase of warfare, b0l1lb5 01 VI 1nd . Professor Stan. overseas with the of the ares was finished. Beat Speeds Growth Meanwhile the grourd has b Wlfmcd by the Trade and Labor Discuss Wages BY JACK WILLIAMS n Press ltaff Writer WINDSOR. Ont. Sept. 20- The Trads and Labor wnglcss con- vention ln two busincsapadced sessions today discussed wages and made a vigorous protest at the arrest c! Miss Madeleine Parent of Montreal, an organiser for the United Textile Viv-rites (A. F‘ L.) Miss Parent. who was arrested last night for ncfwitics durlnu 1'10 27¢ < a Mom's’! Irzoa a loo II s-r-raawwnsrcoer (new! to 65 lot-M or will 9&5” 'MY HANH" M I I/HMI ans/us s“ RAY JOHNSON Maestro of the Hammond Organ who plays ‘em all on your Sweat Caporal MNK OF lwONWdtlzfi- hale 9.“, Valleyficld, Que., Textilestrike hs/d cw -.l~././...ul w. "°°“l‘°“°1§é‘i°§ll” “Ugh? g6 vanton. e cs s i ' and a half giving general support _ ~- '" l" °“é3’“”“"lh§‘°“"§’" ulmi’; ' 3 ' B. '3 w" "m" m " " Refuses to Join O. F. O. Y. the Quebec Government n1 arrest- ing labor leaders other wplcs discussed durlns the day included control of atomic developments. education and the employment of cT-ldren. The resolution dealing with Miss Parent's case brought the most vigorous addresses so far ir. the Will Be Given Four llays Grace MUNIGH. Sept. 26 — (AP) LONDON, Sept. a5 _.. era) Thorrub yesterday m, 1i - i -- The _ “itlet i ul _ those code requilemmte under , s “m, ‘ v two-day old Ponvcnlvl‘ The M,“ Comm comm“ h“ ._c s man n e world, follow "m, "mum. m, Mm“, UFUY U.3U t0 TU I’. IN. hqg caltcluelations w?“ ma ‘llzstmwauig last scoutQail iiliisuliii‘ Efifimiff iffii...i,"h°,.if,‘fiffif§°°,f'“ 51,‘; oirdxereél tgat atnyNaf lg: a1 Nun it? ggézmggn o?! htliledlségvlefi [IQ m0“ t - Q QQ Qxl _ And eh 1 ' ' , G 9X1 BIL B “GU14 If S811 - hrs. wrsc".z":.szlr..r°' "'“"“' turc ~.l..m..l~zsl.:'svausr- cw“ ui‘.~,,,*-» ‘ii-Jiiiii éfiiiiiuiiiuiiii alas.“ slugs. 351ml; l???‘ lsszlsmsazsrscv“... 1- To QXPNII lWmilihil-fiii‘ mmLli"‘c'-F-Y'kildlihiid bcirlc considered as well as qucsgt: in sriesewvegheetsblesrumz ‘Mum The om" “l” Wm imil-tugflwiey’ executes on the 15th nay after the bilifil H58 Evening Standard said decisions of revlous General mshn of 1°“ 0i’ oversee area. o! effective- careful swealsll surveys n: a; °“§"““‘§..° recs” .1’ ,-;‘.'~.l~=?mn Priilwii-iicemeiii °i swim“ iii wdai” unclls “to enioYn all members ‘u, ma“ MM of various bombs, the acgumgy 1c“ 511d, m, ' mée o] “Thfresohflfigfi hid 9.5;,‘ “"551",, open court, it was learned auth- Dr. W n has "declined rglrligfi. mm “m7 ‘mm °f hula Pasta Iaslholki $311‘, ‘giéiiigmi-Tifi défi n kinds uranium in the shale and a slight undemocratic methods to‘ defeat “rggiivegvunteldivl-rlhe dc Ned m tglsnlggmgaslogfiehggpdflln gifgketénmg. llm ' Y kinda f amo t i vit - Y» . . e c C‘ r c ’ ' 2. That the Attolneys General “mag:- aircl-aft, using visual lfisiaumontfl, clsreginthdatt tlgdilhagtlllcs iurtfliiug; iififlifmo; “if, ‘Eifgbdflsjd sg§mgrijf lts document that the executions former Montreal and Quebec 0f 6n!!!" ll"! iiic 9°!!!‘ Wllilm M . iiilh icvcl. low level. and all so processes for recovering urlm: U 1 e riier th‘ ear v ‘wind be carried m" “Mum” “dentist had filmed down “ Provinces be commended for their (if methods of gum 513101311 obey have m; 0b "on ea v’ “ii, d' . -: u...‘ Dubliclty" bv hanging or the $30.000.0l70 offer to enter the cublic declarations that they would "Matters of bomb stew“, cap, gmfgd my ma", h, They 81.5 The r°,S‘,’,i“‘“" enkiffl, IQ ruill0tine_ Ciiifibine- ~entorce criminal code PIOl/ilifliil 6i - bomb supoy both then and calculated he 5B1] thlirlil- raclio- Qmwnceae “sef i,,,,g,-~ "o, Defendants will be given four ‘Object or the combine is to against bingo, lotteries, sweep- u ‘t d in the future, the robable losses activity ' some wary ‘combined he Owe; thour-eserfi? n-eflym... days to appeal sentences lo the keen world nrlces stable. But stakes. and raffles and that the O from AA. fire, figgters and the Wm, m, h,“ b 9mm.” the pm Qruetmt grovfiwig- fof-sguéhbirnn-kj. Allied comm); Column, Amqe there 1.5 no indication that Wil. other provincial attorneys son-ml like were fitted l.» and out of this duction of the oil vapors ' 1° ' 959,5 m a5 an l-lsirunlent i“ °i ‘he "ibimi mm" Mimi" "mm" i‘ ‘may °° "i1 i" "m" he urged to declare publicly their l. d came sets of tables. These tables The mining method‘ émsh the olggtmlonan- gntLlabo_-employ_ utes that the Judgment cf the lower than thosefilf the dinmqm} mtesgionsdlto outlier-clan ailhplarts ‘of glowed the umbclrs of various alsele and cook rut the oil Dr ers to crippleyand to uli-="‘-v dfi- ‘ffbflmfli 1;? (lo mg“ 0t: mfiiwinig liilizllfeltilig company‘ the newspaper ana an crmn co an '- ds c 1 ' ' , ' a na an- no su cc . gafnbilng provisions; -__ win“ ogiiguiiiziiifldlgmg! u§°%°§§xiy-p§.‘§§.¢““"§'"§,.}s tmyme unions "I iheirpdpkhees‘ feview. but article £9 gives the Output of Dr. Williamson's 8. That Justice Minister st. (By he; sulnvan Candi“ l, whigh 1mm b. (gespnched on the d“, leg; use, m, on lg.exf_rgctpqi A5ERD§EN Scotland _(c,p, _ control council power "at any mine l5 likely to reach 88.000000 gig“: is‘ clwitmfliiiaiil '72,!‘ hi; Staff Writer) ' m" sverose. to ‘have various’ aslced- is beina considered for m-lki-lz The citv council has ordered 20 “me m reduce m‘ °m°rwi5° ‘he’ gag, Wight?!“ “twig? the san ans gam ng, an h ‘ ' - - _ sentences," v e o e new scover- Putmuur nun new.“ “for LONDON‘ Se t 1190!! 6 8110c! 0i dolls various , mltwuohliks insulation and of the latest, streamlined 76 seat _ies. the standard slid. 0 street-cars. ” race ELEVEN _..__— —- ffieuuegerereccoanfasfdyeslruereflBdMheacbl Selling Gombine Canadian geologist Jobs urn Williamson. described as potentially LOAN slants \ L (Reut- ihO 1 minute elf ptrayetrl at noon eacth day cation toeautlirtlle a. lmethgd g tem- ___. l5 wee or e success o e perance uca on n c oo ; ational League pennant chasing . That the llpwifilamélit of a _ ii iflm, odgers, Federal Royal Commission be urg- workers charged today at the I "We've prayed for military vrc- ed to investigate and re ort on sixth regular conventlo of th B. n t ' tnries and everything else, ao why the mimi-lfilflillrc. sale an dieirl- Canadian Congreg q; 12,50;- 315:1 o a nnl pray for the Dodgers," said hution of beverage alcohol in Can- the Dominica's shi b 1n Mr. Benson, minister of Greenpoint Mil‘ ' dustry is being scuttgd b _ __. Reformed church in Brooklyn. i That the provincial govern- ass of old vessels ma: OHJJOAGO Sept 20 -(AP)- A —————————-—— "i=1"! i" "will iv vote from liquor countries and by foreign ¢onmw report that’ north of Stockholm As an indication of the increae- sales profits sufficient sums sn- tlon of slum intended :0;- pul-ely the Swedish government has creat- lmz importance of the news. one Iiiiliiy l0 Drovide adequate hos- Oanadian trade. 0d some tropical soil the: doubles from relav organization during liiifli CHE and scientifically rflh- The convention referred to th the sins a!’ tomatoes and peas was bfliifi handled five times the llum- ducted hclilnlcs for the rehabilitation l execuglve a resoluflo; m“, he" today by D;- gust“; er of words handled in 1935. ° R60 vivl- that the Dominion Government likluif. worldJamous petroleum ' _ be pressed for legislation ensuring chemist. “ti Lupus fill/Width nos. aro- - DISTRIBUTORS. r. a. as l OIAIIDTIIIOII r.___ For Sale Fveflwlleré‘ _ ‘d’? . of the industry and providing the " eat employment level po The resolution was submi Marina Workers Ln- Halifax. aniastions — endorsing eat meat of s ‘lihe convent tions calling _ cnt of a maritime for establiahm which 850i" TQDTMGIIC- vessel 21d"; Canadian interests at a re duced price valuation be retainee undel- Canadian ownership as a condit_ ion of sale. James J. O'Donnell. Union of Marina and Shipworkera. Halifax. said‘ establishment of s coast guard is He said he t e i execut- be more able to act on the’ resolution than the present oers o . "It is ursent on the out coast and. I think. on the west coast. 100. for the fishing industry sud glgral coastal trade of this coun- G. K. Bell. M rit.i Marine Workers. Halifax. lssidmgome gov- dll f HIS‘! I1 COO £"t*“mi‘°'t',ii W" shale u?“ Th? vapors ‘in. I a H101“ 0f thfll‘ Vliill f0 “man; up [mm n” rook by 5m.“ m h "and 3" - i°,°°iiii' pipes sat in the center: the f" W "T" ‘i’ '1" ii concentric healing circles "i" n" °°'""'°" "i" ‘rheae vapors, lped to a collector 3:“ N‘ ‘m’ i ' wfleneltegd yieiiied ensuing, keno; e, i1 obsolete ammo Stated ships :3, "m, “‘§,P“'°“ if“ ' were betne sailed in the Greet m“ a M'"pw “numfi h! nnderOaadien as‘ n streets of Halifax. yncoltver. Montreal and Iauaon e. . shipbuilding h. of a commercial plant go saib e." tted by e1 erican Chemicsl Society moctlng. A resolution by the same o . Canadian coast guard was referred to the and was . that ion adopted resolu- fed to The tropical sail is a by-tproducl: 3 ng o from shale and Dr. mlof! describ. ed it in an interview at the Am- lksalt. of War I-Ie said thotxluring the war had neither coal nor oil forced lo burn wood. and even great piles or strsuw were industrial furnaces. The gov. errlment thereupon set up the shale oil project with results that Dr. Fglofi said would be o1 great inter- est to Americana lookln forward to a time when our e will be used to oil. tour methods were used by the Swedes to get oil from shale, three‘ by ordinary milling, and the fourth by the- aystem that cream: the un. hhy-priduct of a tro ilcal is syswm, holes a ut we inches diameter wars drilled t-hno 35 feet of ordinary soil. down and through U) feet of lmdal- shale. The hoes were aet in concentric circles. Electrical heaters then be. gen warming the shale. This amthued for months until the rock was h so nearly s thousand degrees Iiibhrenhcit. M that stage the Swedvs began FAST-SURE‘ "lslllll HEADACHE ' sPlii in)‘ '.|!~.\i‘ll for other purposes. WARNING lillllSEllilLB FUEL Parts ‘of Canada face a shortage of fuel for domestic use This situation has been caused by the strikes of coal miners, the scaman’s strike in the early summer which retarded shipments and the strike at the steel mills which has created a grave short» age of coke for domestic use. To Protect Your Family Next Winter: '|—-—Order your fuel at once if you have not already done so. l I 2—A_ccept whatever suitable fuel your dealer can supply when- ever he can make delivery. (At present there are satisfactory substitute fuels available). Gonserve Your Fuel Wherever Possible: I—-Do not light your furnace until absolutely necessary. 2—Firc your furnace carefully a nd save every ahovelfui of fuel you can. ' ' s -—Do not overheat your house; TANE TIIIS WARNING SERIOUSLY ~ -».-..e..............." ........'..aa "0' Fuel will be scarce berm winter is over. Conserve your supply for cold weather» DEPARTMENT OF QAIAIR ANO SUPPLY RECONSTRUCTION a