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Show tup; PAYPON CH?ONCLE. PAYPON. IJTM? Power From Sea, Idea of French Scientist OUR COMIC SECTION TREATMENT AND CARE OF SHEEP 0 Along the Concrete Overfeeding Stimulates Too Great Flow of Milk. What Will Newest source of power Is a motor that derives Its energy from the difference In temperature of sea water at the surface and deep down. It does not require very great depth to produce a difference of 35 to 40 degrees and such a variation Is as valuable for power purposes as water falling 300 feet, explains tbe French inventor, Claude, who is developing this new form of Near Havana tie hydraulic power. ' will build a plant to demonstrate to scientists it can be done. He says his Invention is capable of completely transforming living conditions in the tropics, a boon especially to islands and seacoasts where coal and falling water are not availAll tills able for power purposes. sounds like a scheme but it Isnt safe to laugh at anybody these days. Cappers 12,000-kilowa- tf ! I J i I i i 1 j : I THE FEATHERHEAD5 The Best Man Win3 The treatment and care of the ewe soon after lambing Is of great Importance. Overfeeding stimulates too great a milk flow, which may cause digestive trouble in the Iamb or garget In the ewe. A ewe will hardly eat too much lmy and this need not be limited, but it Is better to give no grain until the land) can take all the milk, ftoots or mangels in addition to hay make an excellent feed at this time as they are very mild and cooling to tlie system. If the ewe is troubled with garget or cfiked udder, she should have itn-- ! mediate attention. Garget was for- nierly thought to be due to the lambs not taking all the milk; however, It is now considered a germ disease. Heavy feeding of grain to milking ewes overtaxes the digestive organs and is in part responsible for the disease. Sometimes it is brought on also by colds, chills, etc., due to ewes being compelled to lie on wet ground. No prescribed remedy lias proved an effective cure. As soon ns the disease appears give a dose of epsom salts and bathe the udder with hot water to which one ounee of baking soda has been added. Then dry the udder thoroughly and apply a mixture of lard and turpentine, which should be mixed to the consistency of cream ami Milk be well rubbed into the udder. ttie ewe thoroughly and manipulate the udder several times a day. In bad cases nothing seems to check the disease. After the Iamb Is taking all the milk, the ewe should be well fed. f About one and pounds of three and grain pounds of bright clover or alfalfa with two or three pounds of roots or silage make a full feed. Tlds ration should be continued until the flock is turned out to grass, ns good milk flow is essential to the production of strong, vigorous lambs. When about 12 to 14 days old the lambs will begin nibbling at hay or As gains may be made very grain cheap at tlds time, the lambs should be encouraged to take all the hay and grain they will ent, besides the milk from their mot tiers. This uiny he done by means of a creep, which is a small pen constructed so as to admit the lambs but exclude the older sheep. It may tie made of sluts like a picket fence, spacing them seven or eight Indies apart, according to the size of the ewes. The creep should he put fit a convenient place tn the barn so Hint it will be easy for the lambs to enter it. Glover or alfalfa hay should lie before them at all times. A good grain ration for young lambs is chopped onls and wheat bran, two to one-hul- one. Young lambs are sometimes troubled with sore mouths. A very good remedy Is to wash tlie affected parts with a two per cent solution of tlie common coal tar dip. At tlie same time scabs may be found on tlie teats of tlie ewes. If these occur, they should j ' receive similar treatment. An epidemic of sore eves may find Tlie lodgment In the lamb flocks. same treatment as for sore mouths should he given and care taken that the solution gets well Into the eye. Lack in Minerals Is Cause of Accidents FINNEY OF THE FORCE A Family Close-u- p j I i ! i When a tiog detrains, at the market with a broken leg or two. or all bruised up in the freight car. the man who raised him calls on tlie railroad to make good tlie loss. Usually the producer's conscience is clear clearer Ilian It might lie if he realized that many of tlie accidents tn hogs on the way to market are tlie lesutts of faulty production methods. Losses between tlie farm and the packers cooler are an important item reflected in the price which the pro-ilucer receives. says J. W. Wuicliel of the animal husbandry ilepartmenl of tlie extension service of tlie Ohio State university in Cork iroduction. a bulletin issued by tlie extension service. Losses in transit, covering both crippled and dead bogs, and losses from bruised and diseased meat, are largely within the control of tlie pro--I fact flint ilucer. It Is a hogs which have received a ration deficient In minerals or vltnmlnes or both, are more easily crippled due to luck of strength In bone, muscle, arid nerve development. Hogs that are heavily slop fed or fed out in close quarters frequently die In transit because of lung congestion due to this type of feeding and tlie lack of suf Relent lung capacity. When your Children Cry for It fair-fetche- d quick-changin- g Weekly. Sunny Spain Country of the Imagination We are always hearing of sunny Spain. Southern coastal Spain is naturally sunny and scmitropicul, hut a large part of Spain is a high tableland, flanked by lofty mountains, and the people know wlmt It is to suffer from cold especially since fuel Is exceedingly scarce. It is difficult to write of Spain in general terms because not all Spain is alike. There is scarcely a statement that can he made, about southern Spain which would also hold true for northern Spain. The Spain of tlie mountains Is one Spain and tlie Spain of tlie coasts another. Tlie Spain of tiie stage and tlie movies is a wholly fictitious Spain. All Spain is rapidly changing trying to snap out its old lethargy, trying" to live down its reputation for laziness, etc. Pathfinder Magazine. British Army Veteran Robert Newnham, a veteran of the Crimean war, lives at Holland, Ohio. Mr. Newnham says that he is one of a very few survivors of that war who received the personal care of tlie famous nurse, Florence Nightingale. Mr. Newnlium is active for a man of his age, und in addition to being aide to read without tlie use of glasses lie makes n daily trip to Hie post office to talk over tlie news of the day. Indianapolis News. There Is hardly a household that nasu't heard of Castoria At leust five ! million homes are never without It. It there are children in your family theres almost daily need of Its com fort. And any night may find you verv thankful there's a bottle in tlie house Just a few drops, and that colic oi constipation Is relieved; or diarrhea checked, A vegetable product ; a babj emedy meunt for young folks. Custorii' is about tlie only thing you have evei heard doctors advise giving to infants Stronger medicines are dangerous to tiny baby, however harmless they muj oe to grown-ups- . Good old Castoria Remember the name, and renieinbei to buy it. It may spare you a sleep less, anxious night. It is always ready, always safe to use; In emergencies, oi for everyday ailments. Any hour of the day or night that P.aby becomes fretful, or restless. Castoria was never more popular with mothers than it Is today. Every druggist has It. -- d For Piles, Corns, Hanlon Chilblains, etc. BALSAM Or MTKRR HANFORD1 Mom, tack (or first bottle If Dot wilted. All dstiere. 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Maataaa Rhymer to Royalty There seermf to be no authentic recof ord of tlie origin of England" but it is recorded that Richard Goeur de Lion had a "versifleator regis. a development of the practice of earlier times, when minstrels and versifiers were part of the" retinae of the king. e well-know- n i 4 How many people you know end their colds with Bayer Aspirin ! And how often youve heard of its prompt relief of sore throat w tonsilitis. No wonder millions take it for colds, neuralgk, rheumatism; and the aches and pains that go with them. The woo der is that anyone still worries through a winter without the tablets ! They relieve quickly, yet have no effect whatever on tfe heart. Friends have told you Bayer Aspirin is marvelous; djetset have declared it harmless. Every druggist has it, with prowaa &cu-tioWhy not put it to the test? ns |