8 & F +# , 34 ir ly. ,r,'g‘r?:ï¬mm ta of Mexico with th A NATIONS TRAVAL! The Father of Waters Spreads â€"Catastrophe Abroad in the Land. 8€ 11 #] 600 the Presde The Presic stead to a : who return The President deciined, listening inâ€"| stead to a report by Secretary Hoover,| who returned to Washington. â€" | BUSINESS AS USUAL. I From New Orleans came report.s' that business was as usual, that the danger to the city had been ex.gger-l ated by a nationâ€"wide, sensationâ€" | seeking press. Newspapers were acâ€"| eused of having published pictures of | New Orleans streets, flooded by rain, of labeling these pictures as "Missisâ€" | m flood scenes." _ Nevertheless, i ns of New Orleans waited tenseâ€" lyuthoflwdcr.t.lb'ulmail but '?Lu the sea, moved eloser hI:ir y. a . eodke * «> _ | fu id: l pilan« C + . d whs. id "Fishermen came in from the Gulf of Mexico with news that the Gulf Stream had been darkened by the Continent‘s prodigious discharge of silt; that great fishes were schooling seaward to escape suffocation. Over a grassâ€"covered levee on the inks of the Misgissippi at Poydras antation, twelve miles south of New rleans, hovered a U.S. naval airâ€" lane. From the plane dropped three hite flags, each six feet square. At is signal came a dull, earthâ€"deadâ€" ved roar from 48 charges of dynaâ€" ite, planted in eight rows of holes, "Tis H ; better to belong to the middle than to the meddle class. above the muddy waste. ‘ling southward at the rate of an hour, the crest of the Missâ€" flood last week spread through as and Louisiana the desolaâ€" it last fortnight it had brought ucky and Tennessee. Some 600 ‘ levee at South Bend, Ark., ed, water rushed through toâ€" 0 towns in southeastern arkanâ€" ving 50,000 refugees before it. "went out" near Glasscock, dalia, northern Louisiana, opâ€" Natchez, leaving 3,000 square f land occupied by 200,000 perâ€" the path of the uncontrollable M h th THE DAMAGE () hrough the cloudt of smoke over the levee, the aviator imiters by holdinz his nose â€"as a spectacle, the exploâ€" "dud." Sturdy, solid, the ves had not given away, dan W al t AJ ht r five more discharges, unds of dynamite, the irth finally crumbled. gap, with the roar of trains, the Mississippi day 3,000 more pounds ‘re exploded. Ultimateâ€" each had f Ne i th H mes iiooded. Bu their footprints y rising waters mal roof top re already () a of some 30 ion variously o 5,000, these ig almost at Orleans and i to a vellow lal »h the Along highâ€" trucks and 1 the "fat city who ded. But th n Ar v wou d : levee hereby wrote Louisâ€" many ssemâ€" nator vited eved Poyâ€" "ppi that offiâ€" Pla ists fat | bt t3 i1d m h The Bible promises no loaves to the loafer. ' > Girl (to druggist): "Could you fix me a dose of castor oil so the oil don‘t taste?" Druggist: "Certainly! Won‘t you have a glass of soda while waiting?" (She drinks the soda.) Druggist: "Something else, Miss?" Girl: â€""No, just the oil." Druggist: "But you have just drunk What a man stands for isn‘t the whole thing. What he falls for also counts. Last Chance There‘s always room at the top As the Sages oft remark. When other expedients flop, There‘s where we‘ll have to park The value of a dollar depends some what on who has the spending of it. clalmed 0 The an mahogzany "Six thousand dollars in cash and bonds." The more powerful the obstacke, the more glory we have in overcoming it. Daughter: "Dont‘s worry, mother, he will soon bhave less." "And now you own 300 acres of land and that factory on the edge of town ?" * The life insurance companies can tell just what you are worth at the age of 30, but they don‘t seom to tell the boss "When I came to town, twenty years ago," said a prosperous man of ample waistcoat, "all my earthly possessions were wrapped up in a bandanna handâ€" kerchief." Mother: â€" "Daughter, I believe you would have been happier if you marâ€" ried a man with less money." The man looking for trouble never needs the aid of glasses. " Y o. "May I ask what you carried in the bandanna handkerchief?" 5 Girl: "Oh! It was for my mother." The Ruling Passion He is a woodenreaded & "I tried all kinds of remedies in those two years, but can honestly nry ‘Tanlac gave me my first real reliet. It built me up so that I‘ve gained 11 lbs., eat and sleep fine and have nerves as ""My nerves wore so completely shattered that I jumped in fright evelx' time the doorbell rang. gly hand trembled so that it could not hold the gen to write my name. Night aiter night I‘ve gone without sleep, too nervous to lie still for even a few moments, Even my housework beâ€" moments, Evel}om_v h eame too much for me. Mme. Beatrice Charlebois could not hold pen to write. Nerves completely shattered, health ruined. Now alert, IC AMT PCR N0 UIOWA "What I endured in that time could not be told," she said. "I was so weak 1 could hardiy walk. My appetite was poor and my stomach gave no end of trouble. Gas and pains would bring on fainting spells. "Worth its weight in gold" Says Ottawa Matron The twoâ€"ycar ordeal which she E:sed through before Tanlac came to &(rlmanent relief, was mcentl{ge- scribed by Mme. Beatrice Charlebois, of 22 Rose St., Ottawa. OWLâ€"LAFFS vigorous and strong, she gives praise to Tanlac (On With Leaghter) que dealer shouted, "My! r maple?" Exâ€" Great interest has been exhibited in these fabrics in Canada. Artificial silk imports into Canada have been steadily rising. Total imports of this nature in the first nine months of the present fiscal year had a value of $4,075,436, as compared with $3,734,â€" 267 in the year before, and $2,542,562 in the year before that. A market for yarns has been opened, principally with the cotton trade, with the result that already cotton mills in Canada are putting out large quantities of mixed cotton "celanese" fabrics. The Canadian knitting industry is Hikeâ€" wise adopting "celanese." In the course of the past year the new comâ€" pany sold over $1,000,000 worth of fabrics and yarns in Canada, and the future is consideved bright for the inâ€" dustry him Rayon, the Popular Artificial Silk, Now Made in Quebec. Of interest in connection with the Canadian pulp and paper industry is the progress which is being made in the manufacture of rayon and other fabrics utilizing artificial silk, one of Canada‘s newest, but fast developing industries. According to report Canâ€" adian Celanese Limited, a large enterâ€" prise which was ~{tracted to the Eastâ€" ern Townships ~/ Quebec in 1926 is just on the poiâ€". of production. This company, registered in Canada last year, acquired the sole rights for the Dominion of Canada and its dependâ€" encies of the Drey{[us patents and proâ€" cess for the manufacture of cellulose acetate, artificial silks, etc. The facâ€" tory has been in process of erection on a site of 170 acres at Drummondâ€" ville, about sixty miles from Monâ€" treatl. Many mothers give their children solid foods at too early an age and say proudly that their babies "eat everyâ€" thing that grownâ€"up people do." Such a course is almost cortain to bring on indigestion and lay the foundation of much illâ€"heaith for the littk> one. j MISTAKES MOTHERS MAKE 1N CARE OF LNTLE CKES An artist is a person who can enâ€" tertain and please you in doing someâ€" thing that is in itself not particularlyl interesting. You have to put words' or musical sounds or pigments or dance steps together in a very spe-‘ cial way to make them worth listenâ€"‘ ing to or looking at. | Other. mother administer â€" harsh, nauseating purgatives which in reality irritate and injure the delicate stomâ€" ach and bowels and at the same time cause the children to dread all mediâ€" cine. Absolutely no meat should be given to a child until it réeaches the age of 18% months, and then only if approved by the doctor. For medicine, all strong, disagreeable oils and powdors should be abandoned and Baby‘s Own Tablets given instead. Baby‘s Own Tablets are especially made for little ones. They are pleaâ€" sant to take and can be given with absolute safety to even the newâ€"born babe. They quickly banish constipaâ€" tion and indigestion, break up colds and simple fevers and make the cutâ€" Ing of teeth easy. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. CANADA‘S NEW Ability to write poetry is a gift, and to the budding poet it seems that editors think so is the poetry. _ Build up your beaith on Tanlac, nature‘s own tonic made from roots, herbs and barks. Your crugeist has it. ealm and steady as ever. Tanlac is worth its weight in gold." _ â€" _ Over 52 million bottles She Dropped and Cracked. "Jim Jones is certainly crackâ€" P»â€"bablyâ€"his girl dropped INDUSTRY Letter received by a London busiâ€" ness firm from a correspondent in Japan : â€" Better sleep, steady nerves, improved appetite, increased vigorâ€"all these can be yours by taking Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Begin them today. Sold by all medicine dealers, or by mail post paid at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. "Regarding the matter of escaping penalty for nonâ€"delivery of the Barâ€" Machine, there is a way to creep around same by diplamat and we must make a statement of strike occur our factory (of course big untrue). Please address my firm on enclosed form of letter and believe this will avoid penâ€" alty of case. As Mr. B. is most religious and competent man and also heavily upright and godly it fears me that use less apply for bis signature. Please attach same by Yokohama office makâ€" ing forge, but no cause to fear of priâ€" son happening, as this is often operâ€" !atcd by other merchants of highest integrity. in a very weak and runâ€"down condiâ€" tion. I was pale and my nerves on edge. I could not sleep at night and would toss and turn for hours at a time. I finally decided to try Dr. Wil liams‘ Pink Pills, and soon began to feel better, and aftef taking a fow more boxes of the pills I left as strong as ever, and could thoroughly enjoy my rest at night. Now, I always recomâ€" mend these pilis to any friends who may be ailing." In no trouble is delay or neglect more dangerous than in anazemia, which means poverty of the blood. It is very common in young girls and fn persons who are overworked or conâ€" fined within doors. It makes its apâ€" proach in so stealthy a manner that it is often well developed before its presence is recognized. But taken in time there is a tonic that so enriches and purifies the blood that good health and strength soon comes to the forâ€" mer weak, anaemic suffemgr. This tonic is Dr. Williams‘ Pink P!®s, which for years have been the most successâ€" ful bloodâ€"builder known, and have credit for restoring to good health thousands and thousands of people who have suffered from some of the many ailments that come through weak, watery blood. The correction of anaemic condiâ€" tions by Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills is as certain as anything can be. As proof of this Miss Margaret A. Smith, Burâ€" goyne, Ont., says:â€"‘"After having a severe attack of jaundice I was left Algonquin Park, in Ontarlo, is one of the Dominion‘s charming holiday spots, particularly for the lover of fishing, canoeing and other aquatic ‘sports. Here a canoeist is shown making his way through the passage which leads into St. Andrew‘s Lake, one of the beauty spots of this delightâ€" . ful holiday resort.â€"Canadian National Railways photograph. it toâ€"da: Menï¬oiin dress ’:nalpolis Indianavpolis, Ind. THIS GREAT TONIC RENEWS STRENGTH "It is highest unfortunate Mr. B. so godlike and excessive awkward for business purpose. I think much beiter add little serpentâ€"like wisdom to upâ€" right manbood and thus found a good business edifice." 3,000 Norway Maples and American Elms, 8‘ to â€"§1,50 to $14.00. Boston Ivyâ€"40¢ to 7ie. IM Rosesâ€"40¢. Tree Experts, Landscape Architects, Gardeners and Contractors. Write for Catalogue, Tells cause of cancer and what to do for pain, bleeding, odor, etc. Write for it toâ€"day, mentioning this paper. Adâ€" Indianapolis, A man at a restaurant ordered some sausages. After a delay of a conâ€" siderable time he asked the waiter how long they would be. "About four inches," the waiter replied. Established 1909. 1403 Bathurst St. Brobst Forestry Co. 22 _ Tells cause of can« Simply Because it Enriches and Builds Up the Blood 1§8UE No. 21â€"‘27. DELIGHTFUL HCLIDAY LOCATION Businessâ€"LIke F.O.B. Nurseries, SENTonREQUEST Cancer Hospital rseries, Phone if, lihs Owls and hawks are valuable as de stroyers of noxious rodents and the services of the owl particularly should be recongized. The continued destrucâ€" tion of the natural enemies of rats, mice, and gophers is held to have been largely responsible for the increase in numbers of these foodâ€"destroying rodents. In cities and towns control of rats and mice is largely effected by denying them food and shelter, through the medium of concrete and other rodentâ€"proof foundations, and by sanitary handling of garbage. War on Rats The war on rats and mice is genâ€" erally carried on with traps and poisons. Ferrets and small ratâ€"catchâ€" ing terriers have been very effective. Nature has also provided some natural enemies among which snakes are most active. These, with the exception of the one poisonous variety in Canada, the rattlesnake, should be protected. Owls and hawks are valuable as de stroyers of noxious rodents and the "Oh, let‘s go round by Aylmer: 1| wouldn‘t miss those flowering shrubs for ‘anything!"â€"That‘s what all the| motorists say who travel the roads and highways within fifty miles of the 1it~f tle town in Elgin County. All because the town council and the householders | have worked together to make the| boulevards something more than a series of grass plots. They have planted «pirea (bridal wreath) beâ€"| tween the trees bordering the roadâ€"| way, and when it blooms, the streets are a thing of beauty. | _â€"To be beautiful a town must, of| course, be clean. And May is th»'ey )momh for the town cleanâ€"up. It is not : a difficult task. if everyone does his part, and it can mean big things rorf the town. A better town means betteri business and better health; a cleaner ; town means a better town for thef children, and a more attractive lowni for the young people. Rubbish can mostly be burned, and the rest col-! lected and buried in the town dump., Vacant lots can be turned from unâ€"! ;ghtly nuisances to garden plots by‘ #chool children in competitions mw by business men or the horâ€" | Itural society, the flowers made into wgekly donations for the sick and shutâ€"in gt home or in hospitals, sanaâ€" It is painful for a live and squirmâ€" ing lobster to be immersed suddenly in boiling water. So decided the memâ€" bers of the Royal Society for the Preâ€" vention of Cruelty to Animals, after careful consideration, in London a fortnight ago. They protested to resâ€" taurateurs against this barbaric treatment of the inarticulate lobster; sought to discover a more humane method of killing. Last week champlons of the oyster arose with claims of even greater atrocities. Consider the oyster, said they. <First, he (or she) is ripped unkindly from the shell, stuck throuch the flesh with a fork, dipper in : smarting â€" pepper cocktail, partly mangled by human teeth, squs zed down a narrow canal, smothersl| to death in the gastric jJuices of the huâ€" man stomach. How can civilized senâ€" sibilities stand for this, asked the oysâ€" ter‘s friends. Could a man swallow a slimy, wiggling baby toad and not feel any reaction in his stomach? Edward G. Boulenger, Director of the Aquarium at the London Zoo, a stalwart oyster champion, called atâ€" tention to the following evolutionary axiom: "The higher the form of life an animal has, the more keenly it suffers." looks so m} t,ï¬d:'hup?u in May is the diarrhoea fly that odrriee death to the baby in July; it is the typhoid fiy that spells serious sickness to hunâ€" dreds during the summer season; go swat the fly in May. "Better kill one fly in May than a million in August." Covered garbage, flyâ€"proof privies, and fiyâ€"traps, are the first shots in the camâ€" paign. Every man, woman and child can help by killing every fiy they see â€"especially in May and June. For all painâ€"Minard‘s Liniment. CARRYING IT TOO FAR. Beauty and the Spring Cleanâ€"Up. TORONTO Thousands of Flowering Shrubs, Rose Bushes, Boxwoods, Climbing Vines, etc. Write for Catalogue. Among the nations of the earth, What land hath story like our own? No thought of conquest marked her birth ; a No greed of power was ever shown By those who crossed the ocean wild, That they might plant upon her sod A home for Peace and Virtue mild, . And altars rear to Freedom‘s God. â€"Mary E. Vandyne. There is not a man or woman, however poor they may be, but have it in their power, by the grace of God, to leave behind them the grandâ€" est thing on earth, character; and their children might rise up after them and thank God that their mothâ€" er was a pious woman, or their father a pious man.â€"Norman Macleod. D. SPENCE, importer 82 COLBORNE ST. TORONTO Glassâ€"Making in 2500 B.C. The art of glass making was pracâ€" ticed as long ago as 2,500 B.C. by inâ€" habitants of the Euphrates Valley, who sold their product, mainly beads and weights made from glas paste, in Egypt. _ So well pleased were the Egyptians that they soon imported the glassâ€"makers themselves. Keep Minard‘s Liniment in the house. The BEST FLOWERS &cc. are there going to be any regrets tomorrow about that good meal you‘re all set to stow away tonight. Better take Seigel‘s Syrup. Any trug store. The Charm of A Velvet Skin and the Pure Blood Under 1t n m &« f k4 * a a Its AIt in‘"PBlood Its fine qualities preserved in the modern Aluminum package. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds _ Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache _ Rheumatism ___._-___w “-._:‘ n aÂ¥er) b <») x Al , & which contains proven directions. BundL "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets 8 Also boitles of 24 and 100â€"â€"Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Oanada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mononceticâ€" acidester of Ballcylicacid (Acety! Salicylic Acid, "A. 8. A."). While it is well known that Arpirin means Bayer manufecture, to assist the public against imitations, the Teblets Of Bayer Company will be stamped with their general trade mark. the *‘Bayet Orose," You can eliminate the cause and remove any trace of unâ€" sightly blemish by taking TRUâ€"BLOOD. ‘The taste is pleasant and the cost is only $1.00 a bottle. TRUâ€"BLOOD is now obtainâ€" able at most Drug Stores. Get yours today. More than skinâ€"deep lie the causes of disfiguring rashes, eczema and painful ioils. The trouble is impure or impoverâ€" ished blood. a\ | DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART | A‘ï¬ucy A ï¬upy PRODUCT P primkiEirh . '000 ) ASPIRN Accept only "Baver" GENTSâ€"SEND $110 POR SAMPLE BOTTLE A of our new Auto and Giass Cloaner and proposition to take orders. . Exclusive selling rights given. . Satisfaction guaranteed. . Geo. White, 132 Bandwich Et. West, Windsor, Ont. EAFNESS, HEAD NOISES, CATARRM. Q Simple treatment which gave permanebt relief ly explained free to auy sufferer writing Henry Thomas, Andrew‘s Road, Deal, Kent, England. The invention o+ keys is ascribed to Theodore of Samos, 730 B.C. HIKERS St. Thomas, Ont. â€"*"I took four bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vogeâ€" table Comtgound end found great reâ€" lief from the dull, heevy pains in the emall of my back and the weakness from which I guffered for five years after my boy was born. After taking the Velgotable Compound and \.‘sin{ Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Sanative Wash am feeling better than J have for the past seven years, and advise my friends to take it."~â€" Mrs.P.Jonnson, 49 Moore Street, St. Thomss, Ont C nationally known straine. Get more poultry profits from these healthy, vigorous, Smith Hatched Chicks. Barrington, N. S.â€"*"I had terrible feelings, headaches, back and side aches and pains all over my body. I would have to go to bed every month and nothing woul? do me good. M[ husband and my father did my wor for me as I have two children and we have quite a big place. I read in the paper about Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound, and then got a littfe book about it throush the mnil(i and my husband sent to Eaton‘s an got me a bottle, and then we got more from the storc. 1 am feeling fine now and do all my work and am able to go out around more. I tell my friends it is Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegâ€" otable Coml:ound that makes me feel so well,""â€"AMrs. Vicror RICHARDSON, Barrington, Nova Sceotia. e se nnw parent flocks. Bred tolay, 8. C. W.Leghorns and Barred Plymouth Rocks from Two More Cases of Feminine IIIâ€" ness Relieved by Lydia E. Pinkâ€" ham‘s Vegetable Compound PAINS ALL Write for circuiar FREE ONTARIO QUALITY HATCHERY 466 Take Minard‘s in your first aid kit. Fine for stiff muscles, bruises and insect bites. Duli Pains in Back OVER BODY ; CHICK $ tarey All that the name implies. From bealthy, free range parent â€"**I took four ‘inkham‘s Vogeâ€" found great reâ€" evy pains in the d the weakness kage lose th MS hands of the t Dupont, susp« &n 18 Jew The re Lanyard, Lone Wo the stoler the woms met Eve 107 He ALIAS THE BEGN hem mnk:; h H Sealed airâ€"ti Only F eA a For Real Lâ€"astâ€"inâ€"g CS ma OF ued cious sugarâ€"coat flavor form set ISSUE No. 21â€" (8 tr After Every Meal and teothâ€"zide dig W t LONE N HERE M @(’v" * ho oroc e Americ tary, Ph pert A bene \t W um W