. . . . l altevewwvse QI*v'IQQV~IIQOIGQ~.)~ PROUDESI hers goeewith ltl Melt: this Its lhfln remembetmChoose I NAME Chtietrnes she wlii always one rin that could make etuely happy -- A genu he Bridal Wreath with the only d-Poitlt Guarantee of ect color. cut. brilliance and flawless quality. could express so perlsctig the sentiment which IN DIAMONDS other ring ‘l GODKIN BROS. susumaems, e, g, |_ Jlilllflreelhllianeldeld Weediasllnee //+ . l. l/‘iilllil-ll“lt’.(llll PRlllliliSl um IN UIAMHNI!» s.._..__..___ - IIIIJII Greet George IIIOIO " MOASE Jewellers Ch heels Alert- mm Diane's: flWeddtng SUIMIBSIDI C. W. PATTERSON ‘U/llrlal-lllluilli 3%,. PRUUIHS! NlMl IN illlMUN US ljlhlul llvlUlllll we Plililifli i hire. ill ‘u’ 27:11:11.1 rm/ c‘ ‘b. Jeweller Montague i "c. n. BOEHNER 4fhell I] llletesesist It ldfidel hdeesveeeratlssealsepenstle dtesigtebleseflspedi ' ‘III fiVI-Y WAY IIIII. sssurv soxls esumeaqw.ssu-sstwutem...m¢q lei Us emu the tits lsnssiuuuvlevssrtsnsmue eerwetletuieesteene Jonssout s Jiiliitllli" l Interim l no. lee m Still lio Word 0f . Missing Polish Art Tmsurst IVA-BOY OKDONNILL UWA. Dec. 12 — (GP) — Pollux lovenlment otllolels still see awaiting word from the Canadian wtemamlt on whether assistance oess be van in finding the 3d taunh "priceless" Polish tress- uree which disappeared nun the Precious Blood Convent hells and "W! s chilrch in Sto- Anne de Beoupre. Que. ' The request tor Canadian assist- eeioe in the case. which attracted nstlonel and intematlonal etten~ tiom. var made Nov. 12 and since than there have been no develop- ments. Canadian Deter-rial Atfsirs officials lid today that they are still ltutlyibl the mpiter and have no ides when a decision will be reached. The officials seid the request re- quired e good deal o! consideration as the csee involved an arrange- ment between representatives oi a foreign government here and priv- ate individuals. ‘the Canadian 1M‘- - ‘dee Cele it: to decide what help might be elven, the Cartesian ot- Z i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i oslirnll. ousnollul neervedlelnewe flenvvusstanaglessetes etliveeenteeweedetrletlv nay ebisleedvaaee. OQNIIDIIATION IUBANOI. . ALL olmlsrssas GIIT! Wrap fign% st Crocketth Jewellery ‘NIIDLEWOIK and home-cook- inl Ills. Zion Hal. rrldey. s p.113. TOYS AND FAB! every child dreams about. at Miller Bros. HAVE YOU visited Toyland at Miller Bros? ' maul‘. LITPL! THEATRE GUILD gen- eral meeting 1n Y.M.C.A. 7:00 pm. Dec. 10th. All interested invited. BEAUTIFUL ASSOBIMENT o! Artificial Flowers Just arrived at gtrcvwn lilectrlo Shop. ll’! Kent names coats end suit s“. iels. All ladies’ costs and suits now selling at 3a l/e per “m; discount. Ladies’ fur coats greatly reduced in price. Bee our stock and prices before bilying. new" Bros. Ltd. British Naval Strength But LONDON. Dec. ll-(Rautee-ep. Only two anal-m battleships will he in active commission by Dec. J1. John Dufdglg. [lunch] "My i"? to the Admiralty, informed the House oi Commons today. Three other: will be used a; harbor training ship; "twin a adllwd Dlement while four ltmhllls and one battlecrulscr Wm be retained in reserve. Asked for a comparison with ‘American naval strength, Mr, Dusdsle said the United states "W? W" Refining ln active com. mission three battleships in the Atlantic end one ln the Pscilic. dlwl?’ Md who produced a re- ooipt. '1'he treasures. tor-m 1 g U10 collection oi’ theqligygl patella M Wawoi in Craoow a been _ . he Widted out o1 Poland ahead oi’ the advancing Bennett 1n 1940, On arrival in Canada they were Plwed in the records building in the government-owned Central lin- perimental Farm hes-e, Dr. Hederlrlewlca claimed that last May the former lvsatlon stat! BIOVOd M thinks 1mm thg Ins-m, ' ‘_flotthemintl1gchuroh at Ste. Anne and eight at the Ot- tawa. convent. Two others were placed in the vault o! an Ottawa branch o! the Bank o! Montreal and these have been toundglutuct. The trunks left, at the term rep- resented. said Dr. Plderltiewics. only "an insignificant part" c1 the whole treasure brought to Canada. While Dr. Ildeo-ltiewica has re- mained silent pending word from the Canadian Enema! Altelrs De- partment, rumors have been heard from time to time in Ottawa that the Polish election next. month may Salaries Must Bo lwmil” Boosted To Stop Export 0f Brains (IeTbeCaeedhnPrees) OTZlAWA. Deb. lt-Jsleriea o! BhIlhlQIl-llld scientists must be increased l! ihflellwr! oibrains" from Canada to the United States is to he stemmed, the Canadian ' Council o! Professional Engineers and Scientists decided at s meat- lng here today. “Dy removal o! salary controls" the Council said in a statement, "the way now is open for leaders oi industry in Canada to lessen the gap between salaries paid the needed in the hope engineer and scientist in the United States versus Canadian prevailing rates. luck and Oil!‘ bad "In this age o! scientific ach- ievement. any loss oi scientifical- ly-trained personnel is s most serolus matter. ‘The immediate establishment o! enhanced salary levels for the scientifically-train- ed employee is a primary and necessary step." The Council urged “more lib- erel methods" in the establish- ment of Phat-graduate work. ev- ening classes, scholarships, facili- ties {or research and experlmenb stion “without the necessity o! absence o! the individual from his -exlstlng employonent." 1‘t was announced the wartime bureau or technical personnel is making s five-year survey of ern- ployment opsnings in Canada tor young graddate scientists and engineers. Earlier. the Council met with representatives o! the Civil Ser- » vice Commission to discuss re- classiilc ion o! salaries and jobs oi scientific and englneeringworlr- 9TH. Delegates urged continuance in peacetime o! the wartime hurertl oi technical personnel ind dis agreed with a reported govern- ment decislon to turn the bur- eau's functions over to the exec-, utlve and professional section of the National mlflovment Ser- vice. The Council represents the l0 major scientific. engineering and. architectural associations in Can-I ada. In "$201918!!! In mantel-y of 8G1‘. GEORGE D. GRAHAM. W. N. B. B. Killed et Ortona. Italy, 18th December, 1MB. lovingly Remembered by Hi Wile and Daughter, Joan and . Jesmiter Graham. Exactly‘ as; Illustrated In Memorials: NOW; Inlovinemeumrybteurdervlio end moth". l M88. RICHARD McCABVlLLE llirlkor-e, 4 who departed this lite Dee. ll. 1M4. ‘ Ivn lltsncnhsred by Husband and ‘ Family. being developments in the one. NUTS " lllVELS M/hile They Last Metal and Shades l BOOKCASESrLAMPS-END TABLES i Herc are Christmas Bargains! and all “good” stock. The explana- tion is simply that as usual these days we ordered twice as many as got 100 per cent delivery so we have too rnany and that is your good to: Christmas. But we suggest you SHOP EARLY! Exactly As Illustrated BOOK CASE ‘ Walnut Finish REG. PRIC E 2|. i I450 Table Lamps 1A," PAGE FIVE at of getting 50 per cent delivery. By s. break we luck. You get 33 1-3 per cent off just in time END TABLE Walnut Finish Regular Price 5.95 NOW l3 "E5 While They Lost 50 Reg. 3.50 At Child's Nursery NOW. OFF Lamps 5.95 Li. 39o DRANGES 39o m l ensues s. ‘ ARLO erwu o" IELIGIIIIIS APPLES -= "iii" 25o EATlllG FIGS 39o GRAPES h 25o TOILET TISSUE 10o . lino 1's Acumen FIGS ll. 33o ‘ CUDMORE 8RD . lllll‘ IEOIIE STIIIT Memorial Tablet ' Unveiled at Springton Ocn Sunday, Dec. 1st. 1946. at 4 PM. the unveiling ol Memorial tablet was held in Sprlrlginn School f” that A satisfying soup in honour of the men. and women who were in the services. The tablet which is a marble one was put up by the Women's Institute and other outside help from the district. 'I'hc unveiling service was coll- ducted by Rev. Mr. MaoPhsil ot Bradalbane. and opened with lst verse oi Day is Dying in the West. and Hymn "Oh God our Help In by Miss Alice Martin. Mr. Dwell Lamont read the names on the tablet, followed by dedicat- We‘ll Understand" ivy Mr. Murdoch Jflgglgod, g, veteran oi World War I and II. Scripture reading. Pnyer Hymn, lest We Forget. Message. Solo, No Night There. Mr. Ewen Lamont. veteran o! Wflfld WI!’ I- SQIVlCQ closed with hymn O God o; Bethe]. followed by Milveh Benediction. The music was UM" the direction oi’ Miss Uulu Chomp- loss. Following is the inscription on tablet: 19M Lest We IibWQ-“t 1M5 Our Heroic Deed m. sgi. Alistair a. Martin, killed qvq- Belgium. All‘. 1912. BIO 24. Our Glorious Living: James Bry- eelton Ildllr Dotson. Edwin llam- ply, Kenneth Martin. Herbert Mac- Kinnon. Belle Nicholson. Marflaret Nicholson, Donald Nicholson. Eliaah Raynor, ‘ITIOIIIPIII. (Patriot please copy) Ases Pest". The tablet was unveiled > ion service and two minutes silence l‘ in honour oi dead. followed 5Y1 National Anthem; Solo. Sometlmosl -The executive council of the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Trade Unions has de- cided to press ior a five-day wtek o! 42 1-2 hours. IJONDON-(CP) - Ruxiorl Cuth- her! Klloh. 66, Aberdonlar. whe came here in 19L! and became rn-ayor of Batieresu is rot-vine. ‘IIIRONI’ IIIISKY? rtrritt...sooihln - Y lleiid from will": dutomld-sl Vida ' Cough DION a" so good because the ‘remediceted with’ throat-sooth- ing, cough-casin! in lentsolvlclw v-flubs T” an‘