Sam-omen 6. 194v" wiillllililiE§ii i Will in iiZieaEZiiEEE 0n $1.000 Bail MONTREAL, Sept. 5 - (C?) — Clarence Rosenhek, counsel for Leonard Gawlitza, o rtowlway, said Friday that $1,000 bail will be posted here and that Gawlitzs will be released in Quebec. Mr. Rosenhek said he hadword that the immigration depart.- ment in Ottawa has accepted ro- commendation for that amount, made by a judge in Quebec. A writ of habeas corpus in Gaw- litra‘s behalf was obtained yester- day in Quebec. Gawlitza \vas o stowa-wsy aboard the vessel Anunciada when it arrived in Montreal about two months ago. He hid in a hay pile in a hold before the ship left Antwerp, Belgium. l-Ie was held on arrival here and later, while being returned to Antwerp aboard the some ship, leaped overboard and swpm to shore near St. Nich- olas. 125 miles down the St. Law- rence from Montreal. He was ll‘- rested by R. C. M. P. \ Mr. Rosenhek said that on rs- 'lease Gawlitza, a native of Aus- tria, will go to Dunnville, Ont., to stay with Percy Jackson, “chair- man of a group interested in Gawlitza." l-le said there could ANQTFIER JOB he no deportation proceedings until the case reaches court. He. did not know when this would hi-.. Body Washed Ashore QUEBEC, Sept. 5 ~ (CPl ._ Royai Canadian Mounted Police said Friday the hody of a man, be- lieved to be one of two Portu- guese stowaways who leaped from a ship in an attempt to es- cape deportation, was washed ashore a few miles down the Si. Lawrence River from Quebec. The R. C. M. P. said the body, DOES BETTER Jive: is not a substitute for soups, but its gentle, thorough cleaning and bleaching action helps you get even better results though you use the best oi soopsl And Jsvex saves the work, wear and tear of rubbing . . . for Jn/sx nub: out stubborn stains, and I Qilebm- blur/re: cottons and linens to snowy-white freshness! lday in the vicinity n! Ste, Ann; lzuese is in progress as it is be- l not identified. was found yester- i de Boaupre, some 25 miles below A search for the second Portu- JAVEX i DOES S0 MANY JOBS BETTER Keep 3 bottles handy JAVEX in tho ltllchori -Works won- ders in removing stains from sink, "drciinboord and oil porcelain without l scrubbing. JAVEX in tho bathroom-Removes H stains and odors from toilet bowls, keeps oil porcelain sparkling and Hospital Cloonl JAVIX in tho dishpan-Just try c few drops and soo how gloss and chlncworo fairly glittersl I lievcd possible that he also drown- ed. Names of the two men were not available immediately. The two men were reported to have jumped into the St. Law- rence River from a ship sailing downstream from Montreal and due to carry them back to the port Where they had originallv Smwfli away tryinz to enter Canada. tllothes Always New 0n Television Trio LONDON, Sept. 5 - (C?) —three smart fashion-wise girls are Mary Malcolm, Sylvia Peters and Joan Gilbert, London's televis- ion annoncer-inlerviewers. Oflicials at Alexandra Palace, British Broadcsisfing Compar- -a.t£0n' television headquarters, predict that as television grows the trio will build up tho world's biggest fireside fashion parade Latest fashions will be shown in plays, reviews and parlor gam- es. Fashion houses will advise the already expert wardrobe de- partment in tomorrow's trends. At the moment the wardrobe THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN "-9 P Won't YOU help .. in the great losk oi mending 1 . broken lives? To the broken in bod-y or spirit, to the needy, the neglected, the forgotten, The Salvation Army brings hope and‘ help. Through the healing touch and loving care its workers understand so well, The Army restores to usefulness J nqiiiiim“ Name Terminal Mfimfim SUPERIOR. \'Ils., Sept. 5 — (AP) The oil will be plpfid into Super- _—'I‘he Superior Evening ‘Pele-sh... lor under customs bond and will laid Friday that Superior will be be pumped Into lake tankErs for the terminal of a $100.000.000 pipe- $hlilmfilt by water to refineries at ilnc from the new oil-fields dlscov- Sarnla. Ont. Oil ls expected to i - ire-l in Alberta. Tho Telegram says that the ln- According to the newspaper, the ism"- THERE flifi‘ TO iii: A LAW department provides dresses for An official explained: “Every time they appear be- ,deillng the-very latest in clothes. "They won't own them. Their pounds. But all ths clothes will be made by expert seamstresses in our own wardrobe department. SUNSHINE Javei a . "'“h'd""u°'n7"'d" W‘ I »'I‘ho three girls never wear the l-"MNWHPPYWNIN . l same dresses twice running on certified. - _ ' broadcasts. ' ‘* ~ _ And what about the men? Well, MacDonald l-lobley (who .1ooks r soinethih like a combination of ConudusMoot Uood lloucliingClounslng and Washing Fluid “wk Sam“ “d Prim,’ Phmp) 4"" lis the only male announcer and it ,is planned to put him, too, into |varlous ensembles of natty cloth- tor-Provincial Pipeline 00., Ltd., oi’ '1 -—-—_—- amda will erect a $3,500,000 ter- iLIOD-mlle pipeline will originate inal pumping station and tank near Edmonton and will extend to farm to handle its operations hero. iRoglna. Here oil will be distributed Neither city officials nor officers of to Canadian markets. Then the line the oil firm would make any com- |\vill be extended further to cross merit concerning the project. the United States border, termin- lating here. Hm or FIRES . ~ About 10.000 lives nro lost in HUW into Superior by next year. lflros eiich your in the United — by Fogoly gShorton HMM---NOTHIN' Oi-l,l$ THATALL? MUCH WRONG llllTH W OKAY, FIX HER UR Liélééwsvggaéuugr h ru. PICK ITRUP ' ~ f/l W. JUSTIN’ AN’ MEBBE /// ' r’ ’ ' ‘ ' - TOWR o ACOU A ooos \ - , ., j mo: os» a - - - ( In ms BOILER moons :1 LINGO ooos mo mos é ' oouio MEAN ousn = _ . COUPLA Boots- Osman n meirr sue new ma ooos ‘IHERPSNO ENDTO _ l é W, . so. GCHQLLER, vnsmmauui <0 o the three ann ounrer-reviewers. lore the cameras they will be mo- tailored suits and even sports wardrobe will cost thousands of the crring, the wayward, the victim of self or circumstance. On the streets and in The Army's homes and havens the work goes on day and nightf YOUR dollars are needed to further. this great task of human reclamation. Again The Salvation Army appeals to YOU for support. a; Salvation Army ~ RED SHIElD SERiIICES Approximately 1,535,000 Con- odicns were materially helped iostyeurbythopersonoloorvicoo of the Salvation Army in llof" Maternity Homo: General Hospitals Old Folks‘ Homes‘ ., Prison and Police Court We Children's Home: _ Children's Summer Comps- Missing Friends’ Sorvico Froo labour Sorvico Men's Hostels RED SHIELD APPEAL LOCAL CAMPAIGN OPENS MONDAY. SEPT. 12th Campaign Headquarters: 55 Villa Avenue. Phone 823 o lleer llerils Vanish From ll. K. Forests LONDON, Sept. 3-(OP)-Britaln‘s deer herds are vanishing and an English aristocrat says it's because the country's social structure ts changing. Sir Garrard Tyrwhitt-Drake, founder of the Deer Herd Book Society. says that thousands of red and fallow deer which tome-r- ly roamed wild in Britain's parks and Scotland's forests have ceas- ed to exist. And the herds previous- ly maintained on the estates of castles and great houses also have notably declined. manor houses are turned over to schools and institutions because the families can no, longr maintain them. their fences fall into disrepair and the dear stray off. Once loose the animals fall prey to the guns of farmers. who destroy them to protect crops from damage. slaughtered for venison. A well- developed buck can provide uP lo 110 pounds of dressed meat. The ordinary buck yellds about a0 pounds and the doe 40. While herds such as Lord Lona- dale‘: at Inwther Castle. Westmorlsnd, have dwindled to s few from o pro-war 325, ‘some deer are running wild still in Hamp- shire and Surrey PM“. havlns escaped from similar estates in the south. PURLEY. Surrey, England - (CP) -Charles, s baby raven, helps his mistress. Mrs. W. Knight. to shell peas. He also helps hlms'elf to‘ money when her handbag is open and pulls the pegs from the clothesline. Sir Garrard says that as large- Great numbers have been A DDIIIITRY GARDEII Continued from page 2 Rose of Sharon is just beginning to bloom and will continue until heavy frost, this late blooming makes it very valuable in the gar- den as almost all our shrubs are Spring and early Summer bloom- ers. The foliage is very attractive and n well grown shrub Brows to a height of ten teet. I have one ln rose pink color and I must get the beautiful blue and ‘white variety. O I I have seen some wonderful Hy- drangea shrubs ln Burden! B! 1 drive along the road, and there are many beautiful new varieties. I have a small bush of the old Panlculnta and must ‘try t0 "Tl" prove i; by moving to another lo- ciitlon. I have been carrying long stalks of l-lollyhocks that are full 0f seed and throwing them in the borders or any part of the Borden where I wish some Holiylwck! 1°‘ next year, without any more ca" from me they have always appear- ed in many lovely colors. Seedling Lupines and Delphin- ium are now blooming in many beautiful new colors. lo ni- ways exciting to see the first. blnomg on plants you have grown from seed. This year I procured some very fine expensive Delphi"- ium seed from California, and also the best of Canadian and English seed, T did enjoy the beautiful colors that I had end needed more of them. One city gardener told me ho had grown one in s red color, Mine are sll shades 0f mauves and blues, with beautiful whites. In thinking over some of the more beautiful combinations of flowrrs this Summer l think of the Pale Pink New Dawn Climb- im! Roses that pushed throuSh "19 white lattice fence with Sweet William ln ii deeper shade as n around cover and white fragrant Fevrrfew as a contrast. Crimson Dlsnthus at the foot of tho evergreen hedge and salmon pink Semi-Cactus Royal doing the some as the Rose and continuing the blooming sea- son by tha lattice fence. o o o A most beautiful Columbine in blue and White with DIIT DIIR WAY OUlCib-BEFORE ‘ THlS THING GETS Jinn u. u WHY MOTHER 15E‘? I IV I" Kl"! "- yellow Violas, and I have many dial and I shall close with a qua more to transplant from seed tniion about a sundial: sown this Spring. They are very "Supreme ha stands among Iii‘ beautiful as cut flowers, looking flowers especially well in. slender glass And only marks 1ifc's sunny hour vases. For him dull days do not exlgp‘ This week I saw a vcry old siin- The brazen-faced old optimist." BY .i. ii. wiiuTlis ‘ HOW DID YOU GET 5O FAR INTO 1T BEFORE ‘IOU JslOTlCED YOU. . . ‘HAVEN'T WORN A‘ ' CLOSED FRONT‘ SHllZT FOigTWENTY (l " l t A 9-5 Jpn/nu M3 was ._