SPECIAL DRY-SKIN LOTION IIOIIAI $2.80 VAlUl ‘L25 LIMITED TIMEI ‘A bigbollh . . sgrsnd opecisL Help: soften roughness . . . lmooths nwsy fine dry lines. Ulo so s powder bsso too. WW“ 4i IOID O0. DBECTOR DEB IT, March 1'7 — (AP) — Rink Cempssll. 62, a director of the Ibrd Motor Co. and for many more secretary to Henry Ford, died “hturday in a Savannah. Gs. hos- A native of Essex. Ont.. Cami» coll began his career with the Ford Company March 12. l9l2. He was named assistant general manager of the Company June 21. 1943. and in December of the same year was named s director. WHITBY, England ——(CP)—Thc Whi West Pier lighthouse has . been mind to be nine inc-hes out of lumb. The Lighthouse is 81 12 oet high and was first used in I Ovorworkod ‘muscles wbfapor 5o: repose. set up m urgent a7 for rest. by sebisq. Dos’! mile: need- lenly with muscle woul- ~aolsi Uso quick-noting Slob’! Llaiiwnl. en's- ?‘ poled on the poisisq places --bolps to rush fresh blood , thorn. ‘Ibis now blood * ‘swoops sway old blood, ‘ d those harmful. . Queen hur~ mm the out on i m behind her song . his long wslk. His nd his But. ieven now s weather eye 0MB 1°!‘ , his little wicked bmwn eyefi ing here and there for signs 0! forest. he vol-ted re. Anions the trees snd bushs on the other side o! the was something stirred". tliere was s tell-tale flurry B-Ilwfltimth? the merest gl Doe branches and of a. fast-dis-spgzeurlnil white tail. With one ecstat squeak of excite- rxnfint; Petu- hiu-led himself pur- t. Susan stood siockstill. "Peter! come I Pet-J’ Bbe out her hands involuntarily over her eyes. shuttlngxout the scene before her —the rushing acres! the road the our which was nearly on topofhim. Therewossnominovus scsvochi sound o! hastily-applied brakes. Somebody called out something. there fl bump and yelp. After that-silence. "I soy. I'm awfully sorry. I hope I haven't hurt your dog." Susan took her hands frcmherfsce. Thecsrwsssts- tionsry st s peculiar sideways an- gle across tho road. Peter — sp- psrmtl still alive-crouched in lm dleiection on the far side: emergin from the esr in frontof hone beredsta strange young man wearing a stained tweed coat and 188%. with eyes that were a worm sh of grey. and dark hsir thrown burxsfils carelessly from s thin sunb t face. Together they crossed the roalrl and tween them they examined Peter. Ho held up one of his paws at s " angle and whimpere when they touched him. “I'm afraid I did hit. him." young man was very apologetic. " foit e. distinct bump. Fbrtunatoly don't think much harm's done. His leg's s. bit grazed." He bent down again. "There, there, let m have a look. Good dog. Poca- oi cha/p. I'll tell you what I'll ldo. livo st the farm Just along the road here. Couldn't, you bring h along in my car and I'll just band- age him up a bit." "Oh. yes-i! you could. That would be very kind of you." The young man led the way the let's put him in the back. ‘There are some old sadss here he can ie on. He'll be quite comfortable. Car; you Jump in the front with me " FRIENDLY HANDS "You Susan explained care- fully, “Peter is not even mv dog. It. would have been dreadful it anything had happened to him." The young man seemed inter- ested. "Wbose dog is he?" "He belongs to my father. I'm staying with my father at, the mo- merit. but I'm leaving txxnorrow. I would have been rather awful t! Peter had been killed just 0n the} eve of my departure." "It would. wouldn't it?" Her com anion looked as though he woud like to ask some more ques- tions, but, wasafrald of appearing to curious. He drew the car to a‘ standstill at s gateway by the side. 0f the road. “Well, here we m-e, 1 don't think I'll take the car rlghtl m. This is my farm and that's my house back there. ‘ carry old Peter into the scullery and have n. look at him.“ Susan followed 111m toward; the house. It was s square building with prim windows in rows and a wide old-fashioned porch. "You're the new farmer. then?" "Yes. I'm-tho new fomier: been here four months or so." He ape"- ed a. door for her. “My Mme‘; Terence Blacloburne. Come in. here. won't you. Miss - Miss-J’ “Kennedy. Susan Kennedy." Miss Kennedy. ‘There's a good bill table in here and we c what were doing. If you Just hold Peter still on the table. I'll get some water and bandages." "I'm sorry to bother you like this, Susan said gratefully. "Tak- ing up so much of your time - and I e t you‘: ve bus _" "Oh. mats alleriglltist." awn were orinkles at the owners o! Terences eyes when he smiled. Susan ssw now. on closer inspec- U011. that he was not so young as he had at first appeared. 1-113 h3g5 was thin and his shoulders very broad. She thought he mugt, be at least thirty. Prom the imms. turity of her own nineteen yesrs, $13? ’ _ to s considerable ‘ 1'03 Crockett‘; ht for-em t d Kvidg. acute &“McLe°d L-imi ' City Police Court Saturday morn- ed self. 1m was a dark room with a. red carpet to car and opened the door. "Well BT81 Thhoolnllh‘ 3"“... t. s . siflvsolntsswoa” sbulnodvsloe. cusswlu m poem-rhi- UONIIDIIATION LIFE m- SUI-ANSI.‘ Walla!!! - Pint bottles. Rog- ers s wow O0. bu‘ MISS VIIEAU of Dorothy Gray lCmB-da) limited will 0PM"! WW- riav and Tuesday. March 18th and 19th with the Cosmetics rnent of Moore d: McLeod Until-ed- Mlss Vezeau will be plum! W meet ladies who are interested in in oomplteiaicu e . CITY POLICE COURT-At the lng two drunks were each fined $10 and costs or 20 days. A third drunk was sentenced to 2) days on an old commiitment. A drunk and inca able was fined $5 and costs or 0 days and s second ac- cused, on a similar charge, was given 2t) days on an old committ- ment. Two men char ed with unlawful possession of lquor had their case adjourned one week. picked u Peter in his arms and lowered im gently to the floor- "Therc you are, old chap. How do you feel now?" Peter stretched and shook him- The surroundi were in- teresting and, iorgettng his re- ccnt misadventures. he began s detailed investigation of the scul- ry. Terence rinsed his fingers under the tsp. "Are you in a hurry to get back. Miss Kennedy? ew minutes and I'll give you a. cup of tea. You looked as though you wanted something just now -I'm not sure that you didn't get more of a shock than the d ." "Oh, I'm all ri ht." uscn besti- tated. She ougt really to et heme; there was all her wk still‘ to be done. But. af r all. just a few more minutes made no difference; and she wanted stay. There was an odd fascina- tion about this house and its own- er. which intrigued her curiosity. Terence sensed her hesitation and made haste to take sdvsntafi: of it. "Of course you'll stsy." led the way along the passage. “Follow me." SUSAWS TWO LIVES Terence led the way into s sit- tingrocm on the left of the hall. It and pltchpine panelling half-way uuthe trails. Tea was laid for two at s big table which filled the centre of the room. and a log-fire burned cheerfully in the immense 8. Terence hovered ln the doorway. “Cc-me along. Mrs. Bayford. and have tea. Bring another cup and saucer." Susan admired the sporting prints on the Walls 0i the dining- room. Terence said no more but ‘came into the rcom and shut the docr. "I was just callin my house- keoper, but she says s e's having her tea later on." He smiled. as though amused by his cwn thoughts. "You sco. she's not used to my having young lady visitors. I'm not sure that she quite approves." (To be continued) CATARRH ._RaSp_\i Tin-nut Chest (jold You can effect vely treat an old cough with Caiarrh-o- zone which helps to soothe the irritated surfaces of the throat. In using Caiarrho zone, you do not take any medicine into the stomach. Very simple to use Cstorrla-o- zone-sprinkle it on your handker- chief-inhsle the soothing vapor; it should do your cough or cold s world of good. Your drugglst hes Cstsrrh - o -' zone in 50c pack- ages. Start today ~ with Cstsrrh-o-zone and get on the road to better health without doll i . Inhale the VAPOR of CATARFlH-O-ZONE A Fcist" R..1.'.-/1' , h Depart l] v 000101 X1 uee with?“ 8-18-11 WELCOME VISITOR" - rr m ....*~:~s.s~'-r- “it? M "Todd's m mflfifi Somerville, New Glasgow re. 4 Bank 0fii..ial is Burried in Toronto CW5. (Evening Teleusm, March 11.) Numerous floral tributes from all ports of Canada, Newfound- land United States and Cubs, bank- ed t. e casket of John Andrew Mc- Leod in Rosedsle Presbyterian Church this afternoon. Chairmen thereto. Hohltoneds‘-‘ dgflm - ‘All me new individual oil and creams . or! lien for your new Spring Permanent I which will give curls of lasting sstlqhg." iion. Texture and shaplngexperis at your.‘ Bank olllielvo wss storm: ~ ti.“ . . 4 in In attendance who nueakne church .3512... it,“ Hon Albert Matthews, lieutenant-Gov: mo: of l . a! ith dir c‘ (Iitsro on] w ‘mkeo the Com ngsmes B. Paul R flcisted st the service. ing tribute to ory, ho said: "Ihers wu something ersonslity which mos Gtfi o ife was s reflection t In pay Mr. Molnoifs mem- sbout. his U! Q l Presbyterian Cbmchw o:- au. Hie s soul within. He never could have been h h ellow men. He has hind qusrtette song r lnfi the . onorsry pallbearers W n. H. Mscisren J. A. Burns, E. Crockett, C.D. Howe, Mr. Justice lenders, C. H. Csrlisle, C McLou hlin l". K. Morrow, Cottere 1, oi the CPR; T. m s precious memory.” Tennyson’: “Cross- esent in- I Hon. Kllpstrlck, all associates of the Bank of Nova Bcoti a. 2i. o ol. R. S. s‘ Hon. 1. E. D. Frank Matthews, Commissioner B. Orsmes, of the Salvation Army an Schurmsn. Active pallbearers, all ficials, were H. L. Eu Berkinshaw G. Macintyre Crawford Woodrow. - dC. bank of- man, N W. C. Crawford snd D. E. S. A. L. Principal muurner was his wife, Cecilia Caldwell McLeod. Inter- ment was in Mount Pleasant Ceme- tery. s12 ERS In pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Iland, made and passed in the Fiftioth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter 8, entitled “The Charlottetown Water Works Act," and ell Acts in amendment thereof or in sddition thereto, and of an Act of the Legislature of the Pro inco of Prince Edward Island msdo and passed in the Sixty-first year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter l2, entitled, “The Charlottetown Sewerage Act," and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition l s. ninsvsr ‘run: u. non is. s. Atsroomtmutingotlhololtdolmholonollnldnoflelsliflnkwsnsddllnlhq Qzngrz-ldnorlgd u. "am kUI-“l- olfliolosnl. m..1.u.r'nm,ren'e:f1'; 0- w Mmuiugbirooiorwesoploln President dMs Director. .. TMl-Wwlllltilnllenwueleeiedlotbenosroofhimtem e“ ml" ml,‘ m. FrsnkM. Bolsilswolllllseut e...»- lsoucruuuesurmmelersoueemezm, leading dominion wide , rations. He was Vice-President of International Points for tblrteq; gun and President for eight years. Bo was Very active during the we: with the Department o! Mllllflons and Suppl! ll Director Genus] of’ Nsvsi Armament sud was also s member o! the Production Board, MnJJLDsveyisslsoProsldentof-Alsmuyb Senvonpsnwvleo- Wflllfilllfidlldlllnblfllhlllonbinsltodsudflbsirlsnotlboloulollh p”... Vsrnlsbalaoquormoelsthin. Ilowssfisnerslllsfllgu of lntornstlenslhisisforsovonyssmmn. llllig Director reuixyesn one Vise-President and Mensch: Director for eight years. Mr. IL J. Trott has boon Worls Manager of international Points (Csnsds) Limited for twenty- lone yea-rs snd is s post President of the l ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ " M __ mg g, p"; Kuhn“ Director of the Association of Canadian E‘ Agents. CAERNARVON. Wales —(CP)— GLASGOW. Scotland -(cp)_M lmrzlugllsrleitrh less been unpainted ‘ililiiaaegd ‘sh! m L con e o oernsrvou as e, milling the late Lord Lloyd- 1930- mgr“ ' °° 0T1’: -(C P)— German will be used ss and other non- on British railways manpower shortage. Bfltligglrloid Northern Ireland. nnscnou or COMMISSIONER!!!‘ WATER SUPPLY I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that on Election for DNE {SOMMISSIUNER 0F SEWERS AND WATER SUPPLY‘ FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN WILL BE‘ ON WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY 0F MARBII, A. it," 1946 AT TIIE SEVERAL PDLLING PLAOBS TllAT IS T 0 SAY, Ward 1 at or near the residence of Mrs. Chester Power, No. 139 King Street Ward 2, at William Bowman's residence, No. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 8, in the Market House Building. Ward 4 at the City Building. Ward 6 West, at Murphy's Service Station, corner of Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling of Mr. Wilfred Oatwsy, No. 274 Eusion Street . And at the said ‘Election the Poll will be opened at Nine O'clock in the forenoon and continue em until Five 0’clock in the after- l noon of the some day. DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS warm on , WARD ONE: She-ll be one polling district slid the. Poll shall be st the residence of Mn. Chester Power, Ne. 189 ling “Nil WAR-D TWO WAR-D TWO: Shall be one polling district snd the Poll sbsll be held st William Solomon's residence, I'll-Sydney Blast. - l WARD ‘HIRE WAIDTIIIII:lblllilolxlollingllhtrlutsnllfllofollsllllhllllflotlllol lbollsrldli IAID IUUI WAlflfflfiltlhlllboonopollhldillflelolflfllololllhlflbobolllllhofllly Dllldllsl. WAID FIVE: Shall be divided ink two polling divisions lo followsz- l WAID nve sis-r was» nvsssu: communities-unwell»: Ward Number "v0.1a ohmesmmmuanmeeeoemeimeeusslnsnsuemea-erenmsueeuld otsrnssrtholonoolllr-Illholbslwlv-flllllioollrest. ' 1 wssngnv: wssr ~ ' . wunmlwur:sseneeueueeenoaeoperueeerwusnvqwesadgde oeuqesoeeeesesi-smseiseluuu-oevnemuueu-sssuun vleeenenvt. uavmrermsuuuuummsnuemulseemresesg-udsqeu lfisets. , i ' » new. : i946 ksgjiuis liitiesel! u. City Clerk", Ciiyflsll. from the s ‘\‘..' l or nieetegitflm Act-Al,“ m, ei hour of rm oeieer.‘ is "I"