DECEMBER 26. 1944 When mulches are applied to the ' gsrdm soil for winter protection, it ". is often taken for granted that they u; w keep plants warm, protect- pig thorn against freezing. But experienced _, ers use niulches to keep _plants cold, be- cause winter injury to hardy plants often due to the heaving of 7 alternate " ’ Ind tblwilll. 0f .1 to standing water or excessive y ‘gmpnell due to surface thawing. - A notable exception is in the case Z g1 tender and half-hardy roses, ’ gspeclllly the alled everbloom- mg or hybrid-tea varieties. The .' taps of these roses can be killed by temperatures, and are 1‘ often protected by soil piled high < bout them. or by coverings of ~ eaves or straw. In most other cases, winter dam- age is done by frost heevinE. bl’ ‘tandlug water, rot due to damp- ness, injury from ice and snow, and in the case of evergreens by excessive drying out irom the win- ter sun and winds. A mulch which is applied to the ground after it has been frozen will prevent seasonable thaws, and thus serve to reduce ‘ ' ' ,,. dampness and standing water. B the nature of the mulch should va ccording to the plants pi tecte . ‘here are some plants which do not die down to the ground when winter sets in, but retain a crown above the surface which should live through. Foxgloves and canterbury bells are examples. Any firennial which on examination after freez- ing weather is seen to have top growth still alive belongs in this class. It is important that such plants nbaii not be smothered by a mulch which shuts out air, since this will usually result in rotting and death. In such cases a mulch of corn stalks, evergreen boughs, pruned stems of shrubs, so even PRODUCE ‘ MONTREAL, Dec. 2s - (or) - Produce prices Saturday reported by the Dominion Department oi Agriculture follow:- " boos: Graded shipments. spot A Large 36-37: A Medium 31, A Pallets 25: B 28; C l9 -30. BUTTER: Wholesale Jobbing pes- u") °' "shami- i f lMos-t Winter ‘Mulches Used To Keep Ground Fro Z6111‘ . ,,. v" g Stock llllarkets. g tit ll lllslncc ‘ _s__._ neas only fore the close. EC. Dec. as — ( Straw, Dried Leaves and Grass Clippings Are Good Matches. an upturned basketpany material which will shade the ground with- out shutting out the sir, should be chosen. Plants of this class should be in the high spots of the border where surface water drains quickly. For plants whose tops disappear entirely in winter, a mulch at leaves, straw or manure is satis- factory. But when such plants are well bllshed they do not need a mulch. If newly planted in well- spaded soil, heaving action will be exaggerated and there will be a lack of roots to anchor the plants so that a mulch the first season is advisable. The need is greater, the later planting has been done. This same rule applies to fall bulbs, which need protection only when planted somewhat late in newly spaded soil. A rule which should should never be applied to the ground until it has frozen. em 20 FOB, Que. 21 1-2; whole- sale white for local trade and 0x- port western 20 11/16-21, Que. 22- 1-4-22 1-2 POTATOES: 75 lb. bags local No 1 1.50-1.60; No 2 1.5; No 1 Que. 1.45-1.55; N. _. 1.60-1.76; PEI l 75-185. CANADA A LEADER Canada leads in world produc- newsprint, plat- inum and radium. tourized freehand storage Que No l 35 1-4-35 1-2; No 2 pasteu- rized $4 3-4; current receipt Que No 1 pasteurized 35 del Mil; No FOLLOWS ‘DAB-TIC COURSE The Yellow River in Chine. has I 34 del Mil; first grade creamcry no fixed bed and has shifted as prints job price 36 1-2-37 first grade solids, CHEESE ' job price 36-36 1-2 Current white, west-- much as 500 miles in a. year. Keep Minurd's in the House. DEPARTMENT or PUBLIC worms AND HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edwardlsland TENDERS F0 SEALED TENDERS, at this office until noon on Wednesday. January 10th. 1945, from any person or persons willing to supply any of the following list of lumber: , PRINCE C’ TlGNlSll:-— 15.000 F.B.M. 4 in. Plank, 50 ncs. 4 ln. x l2 in. x 5,000 F.B.M. 2‘in. x 8 In. ll) 350 Posts ‘W. ft. long x 6 ins. st small end. (l) ALBIJRTON:—- 15,000 FJLM. 4 ln. Plank, 50 pcs. 4 in. x l2 in. x 5.000 F.B.M. .2 ln. x 6 In n LUMBER ‘tothe " wlllbci " OUNTY lengths V 16 ft. long x 16 ftn long " l6 ft. long not be forgotten is that mulchea -Atch _(l) —O‘LEARY:— l4) (l) Ill) .17) (t) . lillces quoted being l’! l6 x 6 sso Posts w. n. long {r lns. at smlll end. 6 in. x l6 ft. long 350 Posts 7%. ft. long x 0 ins. at small RICHMOND:- 15,000 F.B.M. 4 in. Plank, random lengths 75 pcs. 4 in. x l2 ln. x 16 ft. long 5.000 F.B.M. 2 ln. x 0 fu. x 1d ft. long 350 Posts 7% ft. long x 6 ins. at small KINSINGTOM- 15,000 F.B.M. 4 ln. Plank, random ‘ “ 75 pcs. 4 ln. x 12 in. x 16 ft. long 5,000 F.B.M. 2 ln. x 8 In. x 16 it. long 350 Posts 1% ft. long x 6 ins. at small ALBANY:- 15.000 REM. f ln. Plank, random lengths ‘l5 pcs. 4 in. x l2 in. x 16 ft. long 5,000 F.B.M. 2 in. x 6 in. x 10 ft. long 350 Posts ‘W. ft. long x 6 ins. at small end. QUEEN'S COUNTY 50.000 FJLM. 4 ln. Plank. random lengths 3,000 l-‘JLM. 3 in. Plank, ’ lengths 10,000 F.B.M. 2 ln. Plank, random lengths 5.000 F.B.M. 1 in. Boards, ‘ lengths 25.000 F.B.M. 8 in. x 8 ln.. random lengths ' 180 pcs. 4 in. x l2 in. x l8 ft. long 500 Posts ‘I it. long x 4 ins. at small enl 300 Posts 7 ft. long x 5 ina. at small ml 500 Posts 7 ft. long x 6 ins. at small end. KING'S COUNTY 80,000 F.B.llf. 4 ln. Plank, random lengths 15.000 F.B.M. 0 in. x d ln., random lengths end. period ended considerable urdai/‘s short "session. composite 57.8 but on the w previous Saturday. .__.________ l llllllllii TOR/ONTO, , Stock Markets closed. Montreal Exchange Stock Marks its closed. Stock Quotas Saturday Toner; Ontiing to the shortage oi’ yarn and blankets our mill will be closed for business from December 22, 1944, to January 8, 1945. TVILLIAM CONDON & SONS lCharlottetown, P.E.I1. :1 i AllilTl0N SALE To be sold by public auc- tion in front of the premises on Tuesday, January 9th 194 5, at 12 o'clock noon, the dwelling house and real pro- pesrty owned by the late Dan- iel Ernest Mooney at the time of his death, being the pro- party known as 223 Grafton Si. in Charlottetown, form- er ly occupied by the late Mrs. Katharine Corrigim, Fur particulars and terms amply to McLeod & Bentley, Siioliciiors, 154 Prince Stmet, Charlottetown. Violet Annie Mooney Gabrielle Alicia Mooney, Administratrices c.l.a of the Estate of Dan- iel Ernest Mooney, deceased, testate. 12-26-7i. ll after l k- to case backezhgrtfyebe- OP) —- RYe futures nsnved within a nar- its first averaflevbegtingd sinrcuebithg o . an ex -e ‘irregularity in Sat- The Associa ted Press GO-stock was up .1 of a point at showed a net decline of .3 eek. ‘Iransfers of 529,850 shares compared with 1,021,340 the Dec 25 -- (OP) - MONTRELL, Dec. 25 —— (i) _ ll.Y. Stock Exchangi NEW YOIRK, Dec. 24 —- (GP) —- w,.lfe of Bernard Corrignn. ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN To welcome in a aowor and better yoar ior all of us, aoo that there's lots oi Sussex Ginger Ale on hand —wiih Pale Dry a-plenty for tho 110W Tense Salzurday in a t pical uiixormiie bottle servos FIVE! -~— - dull pre-holidsy trading a cio- - LePAGE shoe Co. will be closed ' "‘inw““°r"“*“ *s.:*..*"“"ii.. .'.Ti":.f';'.ii”&’;'“‘ W" "n. - - — - v. - -l - The stock Market this week took‘ fllhristmas , - Uuolafions ~15 God rest you. merry Innocents, While innocence endures. ours M11)’ you bequeath to yours. Am Car - Am Smelt 39 Lg (a Carol for ciiuai-cn, Ogden 2m Tel s-rrei x64 1-2 a“) , naconda Li? ‘My best wishes for your Merry Bendix 34 giiistmases and your happy New Beth M L8 ears, your long lives "and your Boeing 18 34 true prosperities. Worth twenty Briggs 38 P0111161 800d ii’ they are delivered c s‘ o 5o, 11s {send them. Rememberl chrys w 34 flares a final prescription added, cons Ed M 14 To be taken for llfe." cums m b8 (Doctor Marigold. Charles Dick. Elec Auto 4a m" ' g3: figs 3H; Ah, friends, dear friends, as years G1 Mart,“ 35 b2 so on and heads get gray, how Gwdrlchl- 53 b4 fast the guests do gol Goodyear w H, Touch hands. touch hands, with G, Nor 4.’ H, those that stay. Imp,“ 12 Silvio: hands to weak. 01d hands m; Pap 20 54; i0 Young. around the Christ- Kennecom 36 *2 mas board. touch hands. on 51 The false forget the foe f0 . rglw. N finger“ 19 f; for every guest will and parmt p!“ 39 34; "cry fire burn low an cabin Penn 38 H; emllt stand. Phmms 44 34 Fhrset. orcive. for who may say Rama cum m H, that Christmas day may eve;- Repub 1g 54 come to host or guest again. is PM 41 34 Touch hands! n s Ry 33 3_8 (John Norton's Vagabond. Wil- Sperry 2., b 11am" Henry Harrison (“Adiron-s Std oii n J 5s 3-4 0")" Miiml- T xas -2 , - Uatd S1,’. Qf L, Most all tiic time. the whole year U s 3.19m“- 51 1.2 T011116. there ain't rio flies on U s StAzel 5a 1-8 me- , Warner 80 34; But jest ‘fore Christmas Im as West Union 44 3-8 9°” ‘*5 I U" be! youngsh, 33 74; (The Bench-Legged Fyce. lu- g gene Field.) Everywhere. everywhere, Christ- mas tonight! Christmas in lands of the fir-tree and Dine. Christmas where snow-pealrsstand solemn and white, Christmas is here ,Wlnds whistle shrill, Icy and chi Little we fear Weather without, Shelter about The Mahogany Tree. (The Mahogany Tree, William Mekepeace Thackeray.) Blest Christm as morn, though murky clouds Pursue thy way, ‘my light was cnshrouds Nor dawn nor dayl (Christmas Mom, Eddy.) You bless us. please ssh. eben ei we's dcin‘ wrong tonight. Ksse den we'll need de blcssln‘ morehi ef was doin’ right: An’ let de blessin’ stay wid us untei we comes to die An’ goes to keep our Christmas born where storm Mary Baker wmceryparyrjra NOTICE Buying daily: Chicken, Fowl, Geese and Ducks, live and dressed. Paying top prices. Eastern Packing 0o. Souris 1219-011. 150 pcs. 4 in. x 12 ln. x 10 ft. long 1,000 Posts 'l ft. long x 0 ins. at small end 10,000 FJLM. 3 ln. Plank, random lengths. The tenderer shall submit a nrlee per MZILM. for all sawn lumber, for lumber at the mill site. The Department shall "is care of delivery from the mill site. ills _ lime. iilrdwooe (white sii-cn and for The tenderer shall submit a price each for posts, and they shall be » near the roadside where a truck may be able to take delivery oi! lumber shall be either spruce or hemlock. Plank may also be poplar excepted). which kind of lumber he is tendering. Random lengths shall mean any length exceeding l0 feet. Mini- ’ llum width c‘: plank shall be seven inches. II minimum that will be accepted, Lumber shall be all square edged and sawn to, the exact dimensions , Posts shall be either cedar or juniper. lmall end " ' subscriptions 40 cents per inch. Other rates on application. novel-ti: Rater-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement 05 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals 0o per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3o per word; Classified 3o oer word; In Memos-lam Notices 70o per Inch; Lists uf Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc. 5o per name; bet- ers of Condolence 70o per inch; for $1.00 and l0 oentsfor every additional 3 words. Thanks and Appreciation, 70o per inch or 0o per word. Lists of Wedding engagements 00 words Notices ol Address and Presentation 01.00. lliceified. and aballbe perfectly sound and free from wano and shakes. Parties tendering may tender for the whole or any portion tbereol. Parties must state for wbatportlon they are tendering. Tenders to be - ""2061 “TENDER FOR LUMBER."_ shall be and before de- livery Is taken by the Department or payment made. Delivery of lum- NI shall be made on or before June lst. 1945. vflauriorrrsrowu, Prince Edward Island, BINDING‘ . u ‘The Department does not bind Itself to accept the lowest or any: I! or. ‘ (L. II. MaeMILLAN). Deputy Minister of Public Works and lllghways. li-I-Iv. f M‘ I Male Help Wanted WANTED — MAN TO WORK 0N farm. Everett Lamont. Union Road. 12-23-21. WANTED — YOUNG MAN. SIX- teen to eighteen vears old. grade eleven education for ltion in Charlottetown with nu l.lc utility organisation. Aonlv National sei- cctlve Service Office. Charlotte- town. l2- -3l. 4 The “Idem Ill-ll sills , For Sale Wanted i FOR SALE — FABBOW COW. WANTED — ROOM AND BOARD l Guernsey. William A. Delaney. DY tWO students tsirls.) W11“ “nu I 12-21-41. Box 4t. Tryon. 12-30-21. FOR SALE -— ONE REGISTERED ’ 19'1"?“ “.29.- ...” c".‘°li“»'..§.‘.l." ----—-—“°“ " EB I‘ Z‘ ‘l8 0.: fair. oracc l- Wlliis. Kingston. Lossufnggslalagyimymllaigfvligx: __i_1_____.2'21'23'26'a1 door. Finder notify Russell Ccles. Milton. 12-20-21 Female Help Wanted Emu. W-INTED -- Anna-inn“. non Dennis. Merchant York Phone 1587-2. 12-26-21 NOW IT'S “KOANGO" The English language has bccn renamed "Koango" in om Jflpaflcce Malayan area. A sweeter Christmas than we to Christmas ivherc corn-fields lie , sunny and ht. (A Christmas Carol, Phillips Brooks.) - Wid dem sheriffs in de sky. (Christmas Knight in the Quar- ters. Irwin Russell.) Hang up the baby's stocking; Be sure you don't forget. The dear little dimplcd darling! She ne'er saw Christmas yct. (l-langi up the Baby's Stocking, Emily "Y" vOn Miller.) --_______ OF WHAT DOES A SOLDIER DREAM 0i’ what does a_soldier dream, you as When he is relieved, his daily task, All these are the things a soldier dreams. As he dreams. and longs with all his means, Of you. yes, and mostly you my friend, When he is weary at the day's end, And of all the things. that you stand for, The little things. as he longs once more, Just tlhfin way, you used to smile at ‘i . The cute dimple on his sweet- heart’: chin, lfis father's trusting. and friendly sm , And sister's youthful, feminine suile. The smell of his mother's sizzling roa . Of his little brother's manly boast. And the frolics of old tabby cat. Or the collie. asleep on the mat, A fishing rod, that is idle now, Fbr his feet to stride behind the plow, The scent of pines in the forest gre . Yes. of cach and every pleasant e Thqroarin} oeevwds, on soturday night. The wild geese. in their autumn When the Qvening air is pure and eon. That is not alLina soldier's dream, I-le is us aming of the days to one And back 'to civilian llle he goes. Leaving behind his worn khaki cio es. A great vision. in his mind. is seen. Yet. he wonders, if it will be so. Will his faith be shaken. his trust go Much of that. my friend, is up to He c.1135 mostly of friends that are true. —D. T. Gravelle. coat. ran RESTRICTIONS on‘ ‘Urrawa. Dec. 23- (or) —A11 restrictions on the uscs and 111°" curement oi’ coal tar and of chlor- ide oi lime have been rescinded by ‘ been upstairs. come. When the battles cease. his 10b i6 ' d CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may he inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. 000KB ici- Phowgrabha. consensus-son us: FOURTH AND FINAL install- ment civic taxes is due December 318i. 12-31-81. CALLED T0 QUELL FIGHT- Polioe were called to a house on Chestnut Street in the early hours 0t Sunday morning. When vncy arrived they found two men in a bloody encounter with on 0i th m belflbourins the other aebout tehe head with a stove shaker. Both men in a drunken condition were covered with blood. The beaten Olle was taken to the City Hospital and the other looked up. TABLES STOLEN-Last Thurs- day Mr. Ambrose McGuire, City, liisilectcd his new property at. 166 sydney Street, which he had p112‘- chased tliut diiy. But; when 11¢ went back to the premises on Set- “Idiiy he found the front door had been forced. and on further exam- ination discovered thievcs had carried away two tables which had Tin. police are in- vestigating. HOME ON LEAVE-Haul. Ken- L neth Birtwhistlc, R.C.N.V.R., son oi’ Chief of Police A. Birtwhiszle and Mrs. Birtwliisile, arrived home from overseas Saturday night on n short furlough. Lieut. Birtwhlstle enlisted M the beginning of the war as an officer and for over n {rear was Commanding Officer at H.M.C.S. "Queen Charlotte". From Charlottetown he went to King's College. Halifax. where he studied Ellmlf-‘fl’ and iii May, 1043. went 2m aboard ilie “Prince Robert" as gunnery control officer. Lieut. Birtwhistlo has seen active service throughout the Mediterranean. as. well a5 in other theatres of war. ulsflwdiiiinsinci Off Leyte Identified ~ tiiied by the Navv today ll d ced Dec. B bv Gch- D090‘ THE ROYAL COMMISSiON 0N CO-OPERATIVES sanuc- NOTICE is nsaaer otvau us». (l) l: Order in Council dated the ma lay a Nfllll- Iolowiu ber. 1044. being P.C. 0705, the g‘ person, panels: The Ioaoorable In! I. Iowan, Judge of the Cert sf King's lanai. ‘ Chat of the Coxi Mr. I. N. Arnason, Regina, In‘, m. c. s. Elliott, Edmonton, Alta. llr. J. ll. Nadosu, Montreal, Qlm, and Mr. J. J. Vaughan, Toronto. Out. ~ ' were appointed Commionesa Ides Inst I at ma "Inquiries Act" to inquire into and Iuport qon ls matters set out in sold order. (l) Any person wiohingtomakoasIb-laalents ted to prepare for the Gambia: (a) ton (l0) ooplm ‘(Di 00! ('10) elasuameryolaoehsabansessea; detail. U)Parsons preporlngaflflsatonsassseluedodtollo the summary mentioned la (a) wifi the legbtrar, Royal Commission on (lo-operatives, loom 306, East Bliwk. 011M". l! Nuliblo not later thou January 0th, 1945; and to indicate at what doing boy desire to appear before the Comiion h sqport of their submissions. Thcten (10) eellmefhslulbsldmallsnodh ti) should be mailed adiumol to the Registrar. loyal Commission on (Jo-operatives, c/o 'l\e Post- master, to roach the folowhg destinations not later than the fallowin, dates flown. Islets for Vancouver hearings. c/o Postmaster at Vancouver by January 10th; briefs for Calgary headnp, o Poobaster at Vancouver by January 15H; ha‘ Edmonton hearings, c/o Postmaster at Calgary by Jnnusry 20nd; briefs for Regina bearings, s /o Postmaster at Edmon- ton by January 25th; briefs for Iilssfleg hearings. e /o Postmaster at Regina by January 00th; briefs fer Toronto hearings, February 50h. All brlals for hearhg at Ottawa and points east should reach the Registrar at Cttaws by February 16th. (4.) The Commission will loll pubic koashgs as folows: Vancouver, 1C. . . . . . . . . ...Ia-u. H. . I Calgary. Alta. . . Jan. I. Edmonton. Alta. “Jil- . I ltegina. Sask ._ ..Jaa. D. l0. ll P05 l Winnipeg, Man. “Feb. l, 0, 7, I Toronto, Ont. . .l‘sb. ll. H. 14 Ottawa, Ont. Job. ll. l" Montreal. P.Q. .I‘eb. U. I. ll encscc, no. ..I‘eb. . Moncten. NJ. l. 3 Halifax, NJ. . . . . . . . . . . “In. l. 0. 7 Dyfidereftkeflsmlisaionera he leslltflr. Royal Commission on 80-00055"!- ltoom 085, East Block, Ottawa. llostosiber When hibelielmnhc Detsottsau $1.?» Amltcon. “Daiquiri baaiuzandfield- l} ds...-.=...= on.“ “he W" .. s... ........ ... . . - ‘ en ear “loss of tine two ships. which raises m‘ r 41m. to Ztfi e num r naval losses since the war scar-lie wee unflin- éfiniftlacewfii.“ °"° _- ud n‘: ningttie k310i I as A. Mec- Agiigiir. Thev were not identified f m! I. “a- a grewasno oaeofllifeorivhs ‘no 4i Ward. ltillumbmsofnggaifscii“ “M” hi games bdween lie two 0on- Gunncr E. H. "Teddy" Reeve, the Ma an ;d“‘bfia‘1b' m mficmguaalwgm well-known Toronto sports writer I“, u, ‘”.' u u ‘u. w ‘m, m“ and one of Canada's great ath- T" l m other o"! u “w” mad letee in his rugbY and lacrosse i° M" '°‘“°"‘m °" h,‘ ' playing days, is pictured here in the Canadiens. laying with but hospital blues as he prepared to board a hospital ship for Canada. Gunner Reevw-"Thc Moaner" to his large following oi newspaper eleven men in Montreal ‘Thursday night; the Day-coached team came out of the game with a well-earn- ed 2-2 draw and with it put hm’- the league at the present time. $Q$.Y HDUSTRIALIZED "1.- fi ‘no Footm“ HH.’ uo A MA-Rlifi 0' voule i MOE § THAT GUYS APPLES ER CHESTNUT5 700K HAPF MY HiP. ‘D0.’ roam Arr rweuw/ euro "ro e0 ‘ . PACES--EUT HE ' FALLlkY! ‘l? lair xuow wav .H\Jl\lTlN'--AN' HE couur SKlM ‘EM ~ Wl-llLE "ri-(EYRE Qicnvilua-qs iz-zs vrsouutsv all . v w.- BORJQWi-(imv YEARS ‘roo soon gm E5! a, ,, E h of M1 m "l; lfiiifi'i?"iiiilfci “a aisnn- :...“.‘2:;".‘.i..2.“‘éi3€§ :.'-'.m"*"d“:.n-:.".-n i. . $513133?‘ Deplnment anncunce gArmygOverseas llhoto). - 1851c Toronto January 4th‘ W9- -*’" —— -—* i —""" " ' . . - - ' i. (in: Our Way By J, R, WilliamaOur Boarding House w ith Aviator Boone F. 0Q PEACE TABLE’ m-rze JIST wnur A [Tlleea clams K WAN“ MACK“ A watt, HOW co you we VWANT.’ w; at? EXPECT A euv no pour wan-r Too _ r DO Am ‘THINKIN MUCH OF Hie. . WITH A nova KINDA THINKIN’! CERTNMLV wowr I Afiggglgyrzfi Be ASPSHYéIATED >~ can-r EXPECT f?» HIM TO no OF LEIAVEB Lasr FALL.’ ‘Foams Ataooiu cleans-—- ONEPUFF _ anoyouees- ’ . v \ - -- ARE Pusceo in A waaotaaes wines». MAZSOR ‘s’ went. I M some ‘lb imam A BURGLAR Ai-APM x on ‘ri-(ar cause.“- WHEN ‘ms. Paowl-ER = Panes oven You? wmoow, BANG . - Ol-LCOME NOW, MR. PiKe! "w m” “ow GUNE’ rm WOQKING oa-vua-r vsrzv locate». uasm‘ Fin-IRE 0N ANYONE were TOLD you Queer-Hue rue Been NOMINATED wire THE uuocaiciatty TO wean "rue MANTLE on rue tare i ‘(Homes season . WINDOWS