Derraugh Swayze Prospecti^jg Syndicate Authorized Capital 3,500 Unit* of $10.00 Each Both the Syndicate and Field Managers have obliKated tbemseWea without charge as to service and bead ofBce expense during Ibe first year ot the operation of the Syndicate. 2,000 Units of the Syndicate Are Offered at $10.00 Per Unit All remittances should be made payable to The Sterling Trust* Corporation, 372 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario. TORONTO R. S. DENING 610 STERLING TOWER ELgIn 1798 OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Horizontal 1â€" Sour B^Capable 9 â€" Slang: alternate 12 â€" Misplace IS â€" Close ti â€" Employ 15â€" Within is â€" Preposition denoting connection JS^Mit >0â€" Thus M â€" Joined 14 â€" ^Pouches -To pierce -Musical character IIâ€" Deer I*â€" Name |4â€" Glen 1%â€" Pronoun 17 â€" Different onea |9â€" Whirled U â€" Greek Letter 12 â€" To lose freshness |4 â€" Open Ep«ce In forest *»â€" Greek letter 47â€" Menu 17- 49 â€" Agitate 19- BOâ€" Bristle 21- B2 â€" Conservative 23- B4 â€" Pronoun 25- 55 â€" Demon 26- 67â€" Rhymster 27- 69 â€" Compass point 2S- 61â€" Enti'-e 30- 63 â€" European island 33- 65 â€" Indian coin 35- 67â€" Place 3S- 68â€" Tribe 40- 69â€" Dutch South African 43- Vertlcat 1 â€" Oriental name 46- 2â€" To create 48- 8 â€" Exists 51- 4 â€" Condensed moisture 5o- 6 â€" Grotesque Be- e-Witnessed BS- 7 â€" Musical note 60- 8 â€" To mistake 61- 9 â€" Sweet substance 62- 10 â€" Pronoun 64- 11â€" Part of "to be" 66- -Pronoun -Pronoun -Curse -Expensive -Actress -Planting machine -Rocks -Sounded -To beat -Norse explorer -Cloth measure -Flat piece of wood -Narrow board -Boundary of Torrid Zone -Leaning -Idler -Part of "to be" -Old pronoun -Through or by -Record -Organ ot head -While -French article -Symbol for radium -Negative Answer* to Last Week Puzzle "The talking picture cannot de- 6y the l«JlHm«t«" theatre." â€" Brock erton. Portugal Elx tends Censorship Lisbon. â€" The General Assembly of Press Censorship Instituted by themjlitary government In order to prevent the use of the prees against tile realization of the government's program of national reconstruction, republican Institutions and the tran- (juility of the nations, has announced that unwholesome doctrines and Ideas conducive to criminal acts, publicity of murders and other crimes must be reduced to the mini- mum required for the Informative functions ot the press. NORMAN RE-ELECTED. London. â€" Montagu Norman was re-6lected governor of the Bank ot England last week. "» lAT AU -TIRED -OUT FEELING IN SPRING CJ^ BE BANISHED Actual Authentic Blood Tests Prove That Dr. Williams' Pink PiUs Will Correct Conditions Underlying Lassitude liere is a defluite medical reason for tt Springtime "all-tired-out feeling." winter living conditions have thinned ad devitalized your blood stream. A (lood test would probably show that it tt't carrying the amount of oxygen â€" Mure's great vitallzer â€" required by ^S body tissue."!.. Your blood is de- lient in haemoglobin, the vital ele- Blent which carries oxygen through It* system. That is why you are lau- Jd, listless, and easily fatigued. Ikls condition tan be quickly made |ht. Actual tests recently directed a reputable physician definitely oved that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills teatly increase the haemaglobin and lie red corp\isoIes in the blood stream ^-whlch is your life stream â€" and ihereby revitalize the whole system. ttlents ot both sexesâ€" whose names complete records are on file â€" were ren a treatment of Dr. Williams' Bk Pills under the physician's super- ^klon. and actual blood tests were ken by him. In his words, "The Im- Bvemont was nothing short of re- Mkable." Every patient showed ilendld increase.*! in haemoglobin, De over 20 per cent. The real sig- slficance of the restorative effectti ot Mb wiirld-famous remedy is seen whon ^t la stated that the syraptom.s of these Ktients ranged from slightly "under- par ' conditions to those iudicatiug a serious anaemia. The results ot this blood test confirm the testimony ot literally thousands of men. women and youths in 72 different countries that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, by oxygenizing the blood stream, have positively relieved anaemic, rundowu conditions, under - nourished nervous systems, habitual tiredness and rheu- matic sufferings. With the haemoglobin content and red corpuscles of the blood stream re- stored to normal, tiredness gives way to a feeling of renewed strength. Ner- vous irritability vanishes. Appetite is sharpened and digestion is stimulated. New enersjy and new vitality are ex- perienced. If you tire easily, lack ambltiOD to do your work, have poor color and per- hap.<» experieifce heart palpitation and diiiiuessâ€" don't drag along day after day without doing anvthing about your condition. Before it gets any worse, start right away ou a treatment ot Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They have a record of 40 years as a standard pre- scripMon for rundown, anaemic condi- tions In people of all ages. They will blng you the uew strength and vigor you crave. Dr. William'*' Pink rills are SO cents a paofeaReâ€" and your dnicsist ha.i liieoi. Bachelor Safe In London "London," said bir Charles Biron, the retiring bachelor Chief Mag-istrate of Lo.idon, to the reptrters as he dis- embarked from a Cape Town steamer at Southampton the other day, "is -he only place in the worki for a bachelor, a.id my friend McCan ie, the so-calkd 'Bachelor Judge' of the King's Bench, will agree with me. "For one thing, if we ever find our- selves at bay in Hyd Park, or other exotic tlaces, one o2 our splendid po- ' licemen is always at hand and all dan- ger of captivity disappears. I "In the United States detached ' males are ruthlessly hunted down, be- cause, Jifter a special treatment, they make excellent doormats. And in other countries where they are not scalped j early they are rejjarded as drones I and as such a legitimate object of legislation (vide Mussolini's bachelor Ux). "Only in Engiacd, and particular- ly in London, can the bachelor flour- ish with a maxin-um of popularity and a minimum of responsibility. He can make arbitrary sclcHitions from the riot of invitations which blossom like hardy annuals along his mantelpiece. He can make excuses inspired by Aesop ; he can wear plus fours at first nights, and hostesses stUl toss up to decide who shall entertain him on Monday week. "Yet not one of them would dare 1 .aroon him in the conservatory with her daughter. Such a suggestion of liability would drve Kim straight on to some other hostess's register. Tho London bachelor can do no wrong â€" e.xcept get married." -*- o^^i.r;>v iCt^c vvo-^; T^ tu.^^' tlv^» "^"^caro^^^^cxc^** \veti i»< ^ott^-*' Vt p«»«* â- «! any ^ too- .* -ct^CS 99 o^^ tH.5 :'»6.t econo \east ot t Cl G^ SA^t iHt ^0YS9- ARM NUMB WITH RHEUMATISM Woman's Thanks to Kruschen "I have been suffering from rheu- matism tor years. At one time I ! could scarcely walk with pains in my j feet. The thumb of my left hand was so stiff I could only bend It with tlie | aid ot the right hand. I was afraid ! to go to bed, as my right hand and I arm up to the elbow used to go numb, I and the pain was Just terrible until 1 1 got tie circulation going again. I : started to take a half-teaspoontul ot I Kruschen in a glass of hot water be- 1 tore breakfast, and believe ms I feel a different woman. I tell everyone what I take, and the good it has done me."â€" (Mrs.) W. A. B. Kruschen contains six mineral salts which tone up the liver, kidneys and stomach â€" and keep them working emoothly and efiBciently. The reward of this internal cleanliness la a fresh- 1 ened and Invigorated blood-stream. Poisonous uric acid Is expelled through the natural channels, and the pains ot rheumatism cease. And as you continue with Kruschen, your whole being â€" body and brain â€" re- sponds to Its purifying force. « Where Walls Have Ears I.a Corona di Fero is the name of an It-alian hotel-restaurant in a street near the water front of Nice, for ears patronized by Italian workmen who periodically cross and recross the Franc-.>Itaiiai.' ircnt'er via tlie Riviera. Now it is shunned by them and the legvi prevails that its walls actually have ears â€" so many arrests bave r°cj."i',iy beer, ntde there of workmen vh ' turned cut to be spies employed by a "certain foreigi gov- ernment." What se«ins to make the legend an actuality is the fact that when the arrested men are examined separate- aiid then confronted with one another by the Nice examining magistrate, they are not asked to repeat their con- versation at La Corona di Fero, but are informed what their conversation was and are then cross-questioned on it. The answers to these cross-ques- tions are then compared, with disas- trous results when they are confront- ed, which usually »nds in a series of mutual accusations. So it was with Prantesi, Morucci and Uberto. who were recently ar- resteJ at La Corona di Fero. Because they hailed from the quarries of Massacarara, they " ad no difficulty in finding employment as masons in the new French fortifications being erected at Fiautos, in the Alpes Mari- time* Department. At the restaur- ant they confessed later that their conversation had been carried on in whispers. Nevertheles.s, Prantesi was told that he had boasted of placing blue prints of certain parts of the fortification in his son's school book:?. Morucci that he had written out re- ports with invisible ink on the clean white shirt he was wearing, and Uborto that he had performer a simi- lar feat in regard to the fortifications in the I^utor section, where he had Vten employed before going to Fiau- tosâ€" all of which proved t<.< be cc-- rect tipon examination. A* the men were arivsted at the end of thoir "whispered conversatio;i. their mystific«*ion naturally served to confirm the legend of the walls with ears- -microphonic uars. « When all is done and said. In the and thus you shall (iud. He most of all doth bathe in bliss That hath a <tuiet mind. â€" TI)oraas Vaux. * "The hap(jiest pe<'p!e I have mot were iTh>st!y po^'erty-strickei â€" Sir Philip Gibbs. April Showers London's (England) streets are served by 8,044 taxicabs. The itrength of Great Britain'* Regular Army is 5,000 below estab- lishment; it was 8,000 below a year ago. There are 20,000 Salvation Army bands in Great Britain, and neariy 15,000 in other parts of the world. Out of ever>- 1,000 men who offer themselves for enlistment in the British Army. 870 are rejected on medical grounds. Every year British milk suppliers need 66,000,000 new milk bottle* to replace losses due tf breakage and theft. Men form 65 per cent, of the cus- tomers who buy chocolate assort- ments in the United Kingdom, hard centres being the most popular with them. DOCTORS KNOW TOO MUCH. Doctors, says one expert, know too much to make really good parents, their knowledge making them very nervous. Conjuring is one of the hobbies of the Prince of Wales, and he is par- ticularly good at sleight-of-hand and card tricks. Expert girl in.iniourists, of whom ti:ere is said to be a shortage in Lon- don, receive in wag«s and tips about £5 a week in a busy s ason in a good neighborhood. Limerick slum-dwellers ;-je to be fo'-nd accommodation in King John's C-astle, which was built in the thir- teenth century; it is being adapted for its new use. FREE UMBRELLAS FOR FILM FANS. Film fans who attend one cinema in Madrid are to be lent umbrellas free of charge if it com s on to rain. At- teiidcnts are also waiting to take patrons' cars to a special garage. French hostesses in doubt as to how to run a dinner-party where im- portant guest* are to be present have only to apply to the French Foreign Office to get all the information thej' leed. "To me the word 'nationalism' con- veys a certain feeling of national selfishness, mas*; brutality, and de- sire to force one's group individually upon others."- â€" Lord Melchctt, Britain's smallest flight-sergeant in R.A.F. is surely Michael McCar- tie, aged 41, who stopp«.\i growing when he was nine years old and had i.ttaineii the 'neigh t of 4 II. 3 i-2 iit. Eis uniform has to be madi specially for him. Wireless music has aniu.sed pa- tients undergoing operaiion.s in Brad- ford Roya! Infirmary. They arc Safe Relief "1 have found BABY'S OWN TAB- LETS safe, gentle and effective (or such childhood ailments as Colds, Fevers, Colic. Tcvthing di.*turb.inc«s and Digestive disorders. " writes Mrs. lieorge Walker. Thomasbur?. Ont. Mothers evervwherc advi.^e other Mothers to rely on B.^BVS OWN TABLETS as a corrective for their b.ibics and youn^ children. The Tab- lets are inexpensive. plea.<ant to take, and positively S.\FE for even the nia«t delicate child. Read the an.-ily>t's cer- tificate in e.vh J5-ccnt pack.ige. Or. Williomt' 525 BABY'S OWN TABLETS treated with a serum which lets them remain conscious, but Insensible to pain. While the operation proceeded, they wore earphones. London letters pelted in the wrong box â€" i.e., country letters in the "Lon- don and abroad" box or rec«ptacle or vice versa â€" are seriously delayed, as the contents of the two boxes may be taken to different sorting offices a nile rpart. Although most human beings are bo.Ts at night, the majority of cases of twins being bom hj^>pen near noon, according to a Germai. expert. A navy is for sale. Pacania wants to get rid of its only "ship of war," a steam yacht manned by two care- takers. Ecua<-or is another state with a one- vessel navy; Mexico has five naval vessels, and Peru fourteen, in- cluding six submarines. Kennedy & Menton 421 College St., Toronto Harley-Davidsan Distributors Write at once for onr.biirRa(n list of used motorcycles. Terms arrai-ged. 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ISSUE No. 15â€" "33 High Sdiool Board* and Boards of EducatiM Are authorized by law t« titibHih INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND ART SCHOOLS With the approval «f the Mlnlittr cf Educiiion OAV AND EVENING CLASSES may be conducted In accordsne* with iha rogu'atlont !aau«4 hy the Department of Education. THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION I* given in various trades. Tha schools and ciaasct art under th* tilreclion of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE, Application for attendance should be mad* t« the Principal of tht tchooi, CCMMERCI'V'. SL'SJECTS, MANUAL TRAlNINQ, HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE ara provided for In the Co;;r<!c» of Study In Public, Separate. Continuation and Htjh Schools, Coreo^'te Institute*, Vocational Schsolt and Department*. Conies of the Regu'.itiona issued by the Minister ot Education may fe« obtained frcrx t>s Deputy M nistsr, Pjiiiamenl Buildings, Toronto i J