the most stubborn’ skin disorders field to world-fitness Gullcura traannent. Embarrassment or worry caused by facial skin irrita- tions can be quickly . . . and definitely . . . cut short by the use of time-tested, healin , emollient Cuticurs Ointment. The creamy lather of uticura Soap is also a significant aid to skin health. Its daily use will prove to you, as it has to countless other users, that you eanhave a clear complexion, the personal charm or prestige of my 1w» u Radiant Now.‘ Hereistheaeeoodlettes: "Itchy places started on uyeblosodtlssywsnvsrym- noylng. When l rubbed them they formed pimples that afterwards formed heads. They began to spread and were inflamed causing disfigurement. l used difierent rem- edies and was treated, but all proved fruitless. l read about Curicurn Soup and Ointment and sent fora tree sam- ple. Alter using two days l noticed a bis improvement sol bought some more and in two weeks l was heal ." (Sknsd) Miss A. B. 5 Original lellm an fik. which is so important in- social or business contacts. Read the ollowing two letters.‘ They are from women living thousands ol miles apart but both in wloaest agreement on the wonderful help each has re- ‘fQdived from Cuticura Ointment and Soap. “My trouble began all ola aiddsn with a raab and pimples around my nose. All my friends bean to no- tice as it caused disfigurement. My entire akin was sore and red. and became swollen because of scratch- iag. This caused many restlesshoins and I was almost ashamed to show my face. l tried diflerent remedlel. i. Jaut none seemed to cure my fsoe. r "fheu I sent lor a free sample of ‘ Cutlcurs Soap and Ointment. lt worked like magic so l bought more :3 i]: tzeglzlonhta few days to oom- te y me.’ _ (Signed) Mrs. ll. W. Ymnauz ‘EM Duvar Stables, North River Road, 17 farm horses, one registered Clyde mare. GORDON WRIGHT. L‘-6074-4-25-3i AllGTlllll SALE {or Sale lay-Public Auction, valu- Clty property o! the estate or e late Mary Murray on the pygm- llm the first day of May 1985 at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Parcel No. 1. 2 tenement house blown at Nos. 45 mad 45% Das- chgster Street with lot B0 x l8 ft Parcel No. 2. 2 tenement nonso known as Nos. 41 and 49 Dorohester Sheet with lot 40 x 80 N. Parcel Ho. 3. 4 tenement house known as Ins. 4s, 4s, , so, s2 on nerehester Sheet with lot 24 x 64 It. Jamel o. 4 large lot having a frontage o! It. on Dorchesler Street and run- back there from a di ‘ It. with brick building, known as the 01d Bakery on the front of the Ell! l0! 811d 2 tenement Cottage os. 47 and 41% Dos-cheater Street . hthe rear oi said lot. Parcel Ne. l. on Pownsl Street having a ‘lie there on of 40 ft. and Ilqflh of 59 It. being l0 the South 0| the homestead Property. Parcel No. a Bosnestead property comprising two tusesnent house and Corner Store. ' and lot having a. frontage of 40 It. onrownalstreetanddllrtonbor- cheater Street. at oi: If you have similar skin disorders, don't put o! starting Cuticura treatment. lt will help you just I surely as it has helped others. Ointment 25¢ and 50¢. Soap 25¢. At leadingdrugand department stores. Also at variety stores in Ilo size. ' uticura MADE IN CANADA. OINTMENT A N 0 5 OA c i. . . . Overlralfacentun qfsuoosss in controlling and healing skin troubles. FOR SALE For immediate sale,. farm. con- sisting of one hundred and thirty- one acres. at Covehead, in good loc- Halifax Port ' Arrivals ARRIVALS : allty. Terms may be aa-a ungod- Portda from NFLD. Ports. Apply Dominica from Now York. i‘ PALMER h FAR-MEIR, Silvcrteak lrom Far E8512. solicitors, ohedabuoto from Queensoort. Cheflvlttlowe- Ragus from mm Harbour. 14-5908-4-17-19-22-24-26-29. AIIGTIOR SALE Pentland from Local Harbour. Barge from Local Harbour. Ariadne from Iooal Harbour. Bon Soot from Local Harbour. Bon Shee from Local Harbour. I will sell by pulllvlllo auction on SAILINGB‘ M}! 18L “l8 follow [2 Tm; pmpemeg ‘g (pygm- 5e; Magnhlld to NFL-D. Ports. Bridge containing, 8 ncresand l6 F‘l‘°d4-’Y1°kv1nl'°°°p°“m“n' Pulaski to New York. Dominica. to St. John's. " Qhedabucw to Local Harbour. Ragug to Local Harbour. Pentland to Liccsl Harbour- Barge to local Harbour. Aflgdng to local Harbour. Bon Soot to Local Harbour. Ben shee to Local Harbour. acres of land respectively, with buildings thereon, the property o! Napoleon Gallant. Also farm of 63 aorss at The Point. with house thereon, owned by Peter Jolross. ALEX ‘MCRAE, Auctioneer. L-Q-IO-s-Zil-lli 73y 1'5]; VESSELS IN BERTII: ' M mum lien Tillyer Lease m"; Mm EM... . Pom Diacheralhi - Elli: 1:31. if; Li: :32‘; oeveler were We at lLp .ln latest style o: Wesson Berth- ffamu or mountings. B8188 391131 ; - Clwdlilblk E. W. TAYLOR mmiifilm. m" _ _ Frederick . ‘I S “hm, mum Dischartlnfl Sale of properties on view lee of Solicitor. Persons ‘ is purchasing may inspect proper- ties between 2 and 4 ololock on the m afternoon's proceeding date o! Terms at sale. ll. F. McPhee, Solicitor. . J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. 11415999-4-22-24-28-29-5-1. nzr__ RANCH r012 SALE The committee ol the estate at KIA. Farquharsoss will reoslve ton- deuup toMayB, I935, fortheranoh equipment located at West loyalty, consist of the following: slonro. l-lllpesifonshedingool eolldltloss. risotto-ammonium,- ansze a v IbtNal-Sdoollslelblewhspm MP"- llai-Bsaadhsg lag sis. . Isaoqaboatlv- - vsAaarssss. RESTING TIRED EYES Belle Isle Discharging F. nupi-ee Berth. Barge Bert-h. Aoadiam Berth. VESSEUS uUE T0 AIIJVE: April fl-Olty of Mobllr from Calcutta. Newfoundland from Boston Can. Planter Irom Montreal Glss from Halldax. w-cwpulln lrom U. S Ports mansion city from New York 27 stuttgart from Bremen. _ ‘Pulaski from New York. m-Oredmbucto frmn E. O. Ports. Strained eyes get only temv porary relief from reatlnr them. They need more thar rest. They need the perman- ent help ol’ corrective lenses and THEY can be obtained li but one way-by submittln to a thorough examination o the eyes. Do not unnecessar- lly defer this aervloe. G. F. Hutchoson OPIORIITBIUI Ml! . 3—A Steamer from Montreal. Lady Nelson from Boston-l. W. I P-‘L ‘ horn New Yuk.‘ ' 4—A Steamer from Halifax. Llllemou- fiom 31th.. Professional Gard: MeLEOD t? BENTLEY I. A. BENTLEY, . O. Barriers and Attorneya-at-Inw MONEY ‘I0 " - Ollloe: 180 Richmond Street. fihibitityn (Iommlssion can n. us. cam-as. (Charlottetown ll. I. McDonald, West Bl. POI!!- omlmpaon’ Iknl Jlarallten. ~ all?! t9." JIGGS c-r MIMOOT ‘vr the sl Iuspsstarl. .R.0-I.I.0harlattstowI NORMAN W. LOWTIIEI! Barrister a Attorney A Ale». w- . . flu. >la seam-val Isa‘ emf. t" .:."""......"n'§ seat a_ worth mental and physical fitness 0! I young athlete. He wears neither overcoat, vest nor underw l; active charge o! a large and ever growing business. Each lecture the Doctor delivers ls extemporaneous and different, and those desiring to hear this marvellous “You!!! 01 77" should go early as he invariably talks to crowded houses. His lec- turu are free. PERSONALS ,Mr. .1. n. Myer-osmium the Olty torafew dayfi- Rev. D. l... Griffiths. Belfast. who has beenin Boston undergoing sur- gical treatment ls enpected home on Saturday. Miss Alxesndra Keir. ymmseel dgughter of Ml‘. 811d Mrs. H. F. Keir. South Granville. has com- pleted her business course in the Senior Commercl-LDepar-tment of the U.C.C. ‘lite-Misses Violet and Rosamond Neill have returned to the city, to resume their studies at'P.W.C. after the home of their parents. Mr. ind clusion of his tours able to take ‘ spending their Easter holidays o!’ Laaaisas Canadian psacheaanf . . . picked ripe from the tree . ju and with thefresb natural I Here they are . . . malre your mouth water! What Orso ai: (See r pe bglow). q‘ new... Drain I can AVLMER (No. 2 squat) ed dates a and whipped cream. Serves pears ‘F? blended ‘with sir-b lruits in a tempting saladwldch will could be more awaiting and refresh! I and easily. preps P A slu-"Rurr sAiAo A for punishing. Cut into eightlis, when add I banana (dir , rh do nd salad dressing In taste. Pile uh ! or inlo glen serving dishs. Garnish with tfitrvies. shelled walnuts, on $1” “fr: 1'0 /f [)/:1,'~ .’= for cacles Prices are sow the lowest Lay in a stock WDAY. Fruits for salad. Save cherries run on lettuce as Indmdufl s» JAMS and Choice quality ' Aylmefs MARMALADES. 8 oz. Jars. Each 2 JARS JELLY l 10c MrhJqmrR. Nélll, North Milton. Pocket Bulged ' With Easter Eggs BALTIMORE. Md» April 24-(0 “s?” A generation ago the streets re- sounded with the cry and the smal‘ boys’ pockets bulged with err pllfered 1mm the home bought with a few pennies hoard ed for the purpose or won from th lees lucky. For at least a week b:- fore Easter egg-"ploklng" was tht ‘favorite sport and mother must keep a close watch on the egg basket ll she wished to llnd a full supply-and all in condition- when she went to make her hater goodies. "Possibly the game ls as popular in these days as 1n the past but ll: doesn't seem to mo," says a lem- lnlne observer who has not hear-I the cry (or several years. Egg dyr- lng ls still more or lees Wlmlar an‘ has been made far easier than it waa- in the‘ old days-wondertu' transfer patterns and varl-oolorec‘ dyeabelng available. ' SAYS SALT BEDS S00 PET TRIO]! WINDSOR, Ont, April M-(C P.)--Rlch deposits of salt 1,800 feel imder the street level in the border cities. were desorlbedby Norman Robson at o. meeting of s. service club here» recently. Mr." Hobson said the product of the local deposits, alter separst. n into its o0 ‘ eleiren‘ , sodium and chloride, is used ln numerous ways in the protection of health and ln commerce and industry. “We have here in the border olt lea a gilt of naturo that ofiglnatr‘ ln prehistoric ayes," sold Mr. Hob son. "The development of the prr- duct reached further rnd ls actual l! of, aa much, ll not greater inter» est. ton humanity than other much- ‘ heralded modern developments.” Exhibiting‘ a glass-like block of the natural-salt obtained lrom the has 32 ; miles‘ o; railway under- ground, w.‘ Robson explained the aooeptedorlsln o! the salt deposits ‘Inils-aeotlon-o! the country at on- tlrne waianuarm of the ocean even- BRINGING UP FATHER.’ wmmmw... A Como. I. v" 1' ' by .e process or ‘evaporation. When P.)-"Who got s. egg?" “Who got a _ pantry . Iieluoltfilraok salt Company, which - tun-ll! outofl from the main ocean ‘ Lynn Vllley Ly Valley _ VEAL ROASTS on... BEANS N» gig; 9,, 3,045,; Lb.10 ... 16c RIB ROAST BEEF rsrouu POWDER Contains Lb. .. BAKING - . ' ' . No Alum, u». m... crrucx ROAST 12c I Lbs lllssaaaaaaaaslsblle'n mfg; I/nb, pkg. 18° Aviator Brand 25c Rug’ “(MST- Each Each Box, 8c . . . . . .. 3 for PandGSOAP r. 10G Sllll-GLO BREAD. FLOUR No. 1 Hardwheat 50 Lh. BAG $1.39 the water left otl the salt deposits remained. He sold the main bed was 200 feet thick. Copra No Longer . Exported From Jamaica . Once upon a time the island of Jamaica, in the British West Indies Tlllpliflkd great quantities 0d copra he dried mm of the oocoaruut and that no further back than 1933 ‘when 5.15834 lb\ left the ls- lnnd, bubemorts have dwinflsd down to )4’! lbs. tor the past; year, to Osn h‘ 4o l0 t... 39o Eatonia FLOOR WAX Lb. tin Eatouia TOILET PAPER Each 7c, 4 for t Nugget Shoe COFFEE, . . . . . . .. AYLIElbBt-snd makes ‘it possible to ssrveoot-oI-seasop de1l~ e these at all time ortha ear. A LNER. Products are world- arnoua (or their fine quality and - flavour. Take advantage ol this opnw- tunity to replenish your pantry s If In lstory. 1o. 3.1a. . POLISH (Zinl) tin Calay Toilet SOAP Cake Eaton’s Empire. lb. tin AYLMER rsun n; sALAns No.vlTin,eachE~1cNo.2Tin,each27$ Avmrn sours Buy them by the dosen, you'll save . . . . . Avmrn PEAS Avmrn coma. AYLMEllTomatoes I ‘Armin Whole BIGLS ornrn rvrnv nAv anon VALUES PLUMS Lombard or No. 2 Greengage Squat. Ea. . Choice Quality 45c 25c LEMONS 12c BAgLKlVAS 6o p Toiiglibss 3a“ APPLES wane r-‘oa rare sector: LBAl-‘LIT Bran ‘Abbott, ictitian. has prepared some tasty and in- cxpemne recipes on the use ol AYLMER P-FLLEQ‘: Ask Our Store llanagar In lour Copy Today. 8. assorted Ea. Choice No.2 Ea. Quality Tin 10c for Choice No.- 21/; Ea. Quality Tins 10c. MEATS CORNED BEEF Per lb; COTTAGE ROLLS, PICNIC SHOULDERS L FRUITS ..............-.....i (Winesaps) Dozens 9-0-‘..- Canadlsn Cannon Limited DOB. 87o 189i? 2e tln 2 mzlll 19c z for 1313f Each Varieties 8o for 10o .. 23c 19o 25o 25c l9: 32o sas‘asoslaosaoeeo Emlllre Summer Runclman, and Mr. Oliver Stanley). visitors from overseas, who n; Jllflflfld by the opportunity o! spending s. week or a fortnight 1n ‘"1 051°"! wllese. Many important epeskers have been secured for the third school. to be held from July la to ll’! next. ‘the Jubilee Celebra- tions will lust have taken plane and to mark the oooaslon B Waller Lawrence will, with Ills NlleeWs meclal permission, speak on The King. Blr Walter-was Ohlef 0t llls Majesty's our: when the Kins (as Prince od Wales) visited Ilndh. Many other prominent speak arranged erg- . will three British Oablnet lnoluds Ministers (Bl: John Simon. Mr. There will be a number of garden SChOOl TO Meet parties vlslts to oolllegles and places ‘ ‘ ‘ (nc-udlng W‘ - At- Oxford sor Castle); and facllltlesjor but; . » lngbootrmlawntennlssndgo. scThe annual Empire Summer The Royal Mr Force has invited X1001 0f The "' ' ‘ *- w -—'- ‘gr _ 5g Blgclety (l7 Carlton House ‘lbrruoe. Ablngdon. The Union Society ls ndon, S. W. I.) drama many kindly allowing members oLthe School to use its olubrooms. ting to its cause. Just a couple or more years ol patching the ahlp or stale. then smash-the technocrats can pick up the pleoes, he declared. ' Technooracy—ergs, energy certi- llcates and everything-would step 1n at that point to rally the masses and march into the promised land or the tour-hour day and the three- day week. T ‘ would divide total Technocracy Again In Limelight NEW'YOR|K, April 35—(A.P.)— ‘l’ l-Ioward" seott, the high priest o! technocracy. blew a profound sneer today at contemporary economic saviour; oi humanity. . Although helm , lost ~the limelight since lts popular lad of tan-soon said in an interview thet tla work‘ is going steadily forward. and relorrnu-s from Roosevelt to ‘Ibwnsend are unwittingly-contribu- . _B¥ production among the total popula- tion on the basis of energy consum- ed. it la explained briefly. There wouldn't he my money. The" would be energy certificates, prob‘ ably measured 4n terms of use or units or energy. DUN!!! TREAT S0 T0 MIA! 085M887. Ont. April at-KLP.) -.An agreement between a farms! and hla hired man, dated May 1'1. 1m; and turned up hereeqasoltler that each ts to be st one hall the espouse "as to Whiskey and Water." lemma" MCMANUS soon. uouon- Ma movm 11-15. " as ...W.n-rr~......*-= FA W" AN ‘Aseocmfe 0F we HM A A _ ‘mums:wusiaallgfinlila lilllllll he s ‘ 1am- oifiéié“ our one» IL!‘ PHM