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"Xowndnvs a battleship can easily keep in wireless communication with Itame Head, near Plymouth, while voyaging to Gibraltar, or even to por tions of the Mediterranean. Most tf tho fleet have the necessary installa tions aboard. 'The naval pigeon service had its drawbacks, birds often not finding their way home through losing their reckoning or on account of injury. Only in minor ways has their useful ness to tho navy been demonstrated. Without wireless telegraphy, however, there is no question that in time of war they would have been a real help." Among pigeon fanciers there was some consternation, especially on the part of those who belong to what is known as the volunteer carrier pigeon service, which is not, however, to be Interfered with. Tireeders will no doubt avail themselves of the oppor tunity to buy the pigeons which have been trained at the admiralty lofts. PITS,St.Vitn9'Dance:Nervons Diseases por manentlycured by Dr. Klino's Great Nerve Rpptoror. 13 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. n. R. Kline, L1.,31 Arch St., Phila., Pa.' Rare Paintings Found. Many rare and valuable paintings have just been discovered in one of the subterranean passages of the State College at Pueblo, Mex. Only One "Bromo Quinine" That ia Laxative . Bromo Quinine. Look for the signature of K. W. Grove. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 2oc An up-to-date architect predicts that the house of one large room, a small electric kitchen attached and an inclosed porch with facilities for outdoor sleeping has come to stay. Do Your Foct Ache and Burnt Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-Enso, a powder for tho feet. It makes tight or new shoes feel esy. Cures Corns, Bunions. (Swollen, Hot, Smarting and Sweating Feet und Ingrowing NHils. Hold by all druKgists nnd shoe stores, 26 cts. Sample sent Free. Address Allen 8. Olinstcd, LeRoy, N. Y. Largest Restaurant. Work will begin this spring In New York on the largest restaurant In the world. 8top That Congh before It becomes chronic. Get Ilrown's Bronchial Troches, the best preparation known for coughs. Paper Material. Altngrass, of which 100,000 tons yearly are already exported from Al geria, is used in France for course wrapping paper but in England for priming paper. Aloes from North Africa, seven or eight times as ex pensive, furnish material for high grade papers. EYESIGHT WAS IN DANGER From Terrible Iiczema Bnby's Ilend a Mass of Itching Hash and Bores Disease Cured by Cuticura. "Our little girl was two months old when she got a rash on her face and within five clays her iace and head were all one sore. We used different remedies but it got worse instead of better ond we thought she would turn blind and that her ears would fall off. She suffered terribly, and would scratch until the blood came. This went on until she was fire months old, then I had her under our family doctor's care, bnt she continued to grow worse. He said it was eczema. When she was seven months old 1 started to me the Cuticura Remedies and in two months our baby was a differ cnt girl. You could not see a sign of sore and she was as fair as a new-born baby. She has not bad a sign of the eczema since. Mis. H. 1''. liudkc, LcSueur, Minn.. Apr. 10 and May 2, 1007." The English potato crop In 1907 Is estimated at 2.977,910 tons, which Is a serious decline as compared with the previous year. UarfieliT Tea a simple and satisfactory laxative I Composed of Herbs, it regulate liver and kidneys, overcomes constipation end brings OooJ Health. The Missing Link. The famous ape man, Pitheca nthropus erectus, was found about sixteen years ago by Dr. Eugene Du bois in the gravel beds of the Benga wan river, near Trinil, in Japan. The recent explorations in the same lo cality by Dr. Elberts,-the German geologist, seem to indicate that Java had still earlier inhabitants, who built fires, cooked deer, pigs and ancient buffalos and elephants, and had pot tery and stone arrow heads. These people, whose bones are not reported among the remains fournv, are suppos ed to have lived 20,000 years ago. OURC A COLD IH OHE BAY. Ixxk S6o. 11 JX. OP- INTEREST r r. It -' FARMER AGE OP AN EGG. A fresh egg will siuk when placed In water and rest on its side; If three weeks old it will tnsliue slightly with the small end down; If three months old it will stand on the Bmall end, and If older It will float with large end out of water more or less, according to ago. TEMPERATURE OF THE CHURN. If the temperature' of the churn and of the cream is not right, trouble will be experienced In get ting the butter to come. About sev enty degrees will be best for winter. It will certainly pay to use a ther mometer a dairy thermometer, mind you so that guessing will not have to be done. The price of the thermometer will often be saved In one churning. Progressive Farmer. TESTING COWS. A Canadian farmer who kept twenty-four cows and two hired men tested his cows with the Babcock teBt and found that eight were unprofit able. Ho disposed cf them and let one hired man go and at thi end oi the year found that ho had mado as much money from the sixteen as from the twenty-four. Now he has got down to twelve cows and ex pects to make as much from them as he mado from twice that number. Now he can Increase up to his origi nal number as fast as he can find or grow good cows and increase his profits. Epltoruist. POULTRY SECRETS. Our birds are kept In a dry, warm place. The great secret is to feed a little less than they will eat and to keep them warm; also to breed from good, strong, healthy, well-bred stock exclusively. At first they should be fed five times daily; when six weeks old the feedings have passed into three times. As they approach this ag9 they get cracked wheat, beef scraps, etc., and then are allowed free range. This ration Is not varied until the pullets are old enough to lay, then they get wheat In the morn ing, mixed grain at noon, and a mash of cornmeal, wheat bran and mid dlings and ground oats at night. To improve the laying qualities of my flocks I breed from my best layers only. E. B. Swain, in Farm Stock Journal. DO THE CULLING NOW. It Is Btrange how many people dis like to cull out unthrifty animals. They pour feed into them month after month, and then after six months or more of heavy feeding have noth ing to show for their grain and care. The time to cull Is right now, and don't stop with the unthrifty hogs and Bheep. Cull right straight through the cattlo yards and the horse barns. A stunted or unthrifty horse will make an expensive work animal, because it has not the en durance to stand a hard day's work. The milch cow that has poor digestion has no place In the dairy barns, eat ing clover hay worth $12 and $21 worth of bran. The steer that stands at the bunks most of the time but still shows no gain Is an expensive animal to have around. In addition to these poor feeders, there are us ually animals about a big farm which keep eating but never Beem to get anywhere. Cut them all out. Better give them away than feed them five or six months. L. C. Brown, iu Tribune Farnier. RAISING YOUNG TURKEYS. Last summer was my first experi ence in raising turkeys. I had. one young hen and as I wanted to keep her laying and to get the first eggs she laid to hatch as early as possible, I put the first eight eggs under a hen, had seven from that hatch. I kept them In a dry, sunny place. They were doing fine until they were-about five days old when I found one away from the hen and thought It got chilled. I brought it to the house, wrapped it in a cloth and laid In the oven. After a while I looked at It when lo! I found it literally covered with those large hen lice, then I knew what ailed my turkeys. I raised five out of that hatch. Here Is what I did for them, so it may be a benefit to some one In like trouble, I took all the turkeys from the hen, put them In an old pail, put in a tablespoonful of Insect powder In the bottom and dusted a little on them, being careful not to get any of it in their eyes, threw a clot'n over them and left them fifteen or twenty minutes, looked at them once in a while. Now to rid the hen of these pests be fore giving them back, I made a wash of soft water, soft soap and one-half cup of kerosene oil, mixing it thor oughly, put it in a vessel large enough to immerse the hen all but the eyes. I now wiped her dry and set her in a box by the kitchen fire until she got dry enough to walk around. Now let her out in the sun and in a short time you can give "her back her turkeys and all is well. I lost no more after this. I was-wondering afterwards if the powder would not have done an well for the hen as for the turkeys. That I will try this summer. Mrs. J. H. Steenburg, in The Epltomist, l TREE PRUNING. Results which may surprise many practical horticulturists have been obtained by scientific experiments on the Woburn Fruit Farm in England. It has been observed that the less a fruit tree is pruned the larger and heavier it becomes, even when allow ance la made for wood removed In annual pruning of normal trees. The fruit crops are also Increased as the amount of pruning is diminished. The general conclusion is that the less pruning the better, both as re gards growth and fruit. This appliesr' however, only to healthy and establ ished trees. Transplanted, Injured and ailing trees are benefited by pruning. WICHURAIANA ROSES. Nobody who has seen the Wlchu ralna varieties of roses grown as pillar and as rock plants can have failed to be impressed by their su periority for the latter purpose. On a pillar they grow fairly well, and sometimes thrive, but on a rockery they find their ideal and generally flourish amazingly. Of course, the rockery must be a largo one, and have a fair amount ot fiod soil. Then the roses may be allowed to grow away at their own sweet will. with practically no attention from pruning knife or manure cart. If a too flat appearance Is presented, a tree branch may be driven into the soil at Intervals, and some of the strong annual shoots tide loosely to it. In a very short time really good pillars of flowers are formed in this way. Indianapolis News. SPLENDID TREE LUPIN. There Is a measure of refined col oring and superb finish In a flowering bush of Lupinus Somerset that the numerous forms of L. arboreus that pass for it entirely lack. The true plant Is distinct In every respect, and above all in the rich butter yel low of the giant flower spikes. Seed lings do not come true, but revert to the extent of eighty-five per cent, to typical arboreus, the tree lupin, and the probability Is these reverts are accepted as typical Somerset. The true Somerset ha3 fleshy stems, larger leaves and much finer flowers, and when obtained true it is ono of the most handsome flowering plants one can grow in a garden. It reaches one yard in height, and Its main stems spring direct from tho ground level, forming a sheaf of elegant leafage end flowers. Indianapolis News. WILL OLD SEEDS GROW? A correspondent writes: I have Just been testing some 1906 crop of corn and I find that it tests only seventy-two per cent. much too low to make it safe to plant. The trouble with this old corn Is that even by testing every ear one is not sure of getting good seed, for one side of the seed may be good and the other side poor. I would never use two-year-old seed, unless as a last resort. I have also been testing lately some Evergreen Sweet Corn, of 1906 crop, and find that only about thirty per cent, will grow. Clover nnd alfalfa seed lose their germinating power very rapidly after the first year, and when these seeds show a dark brown color they should be tested carefully. But If these old seeds are used, we should bear in mind that they re quire more moisture to germinate them, than it does fresh seed, and they will need to be sown deeper, These dry, old seeds will require more timo to germinate, but they also will stand harder conditions. Indiana Farmer. - LILIE3 AND ROSES. "So surely as our garden has roses it should have lilies," writes Charles M. Skinner in his delightful book on "Little Gardens." . "With roses, lilies and vines, it Is a garden in sooth. These flowers are apart from most others in form and modo of growth, and they are of surpassing loveliness. In their exquisite purity, their white humility, their exceeding fragrance. which one breathes with a sort of rapture, they stir, not merely admira tion, but emotions akin to thoso wo feel in contemplating tho qualities of a lily in a member of tho human family: emotions of affection, touched with reverence. These are flowers that saints have borne about the earth, and are thought to bloom in heaven. The old masters show the angels wreathed with lilies. "And they consort charmingly with the rose; that Is, their simplicity nnd silvery whiteness make them a foil to tho other flower passionate, rich colored and Its slender leaves are a contrast to the luxuriant bush. When wo have planted a rose, a substantial, free blooming damask, or a hearty old cabbage rose, at the back of a bed, it can have no better company than a lily. "though a trifle tall for a border, any or all ot the lilies will make a good appearanco against a green background, enro boing taken to avoid such contrasts as cheapen the red and yellow of some varieties whon placed near other flowers. The wood lily and tiger lily, for eiamplo, are of a tawny or foxy shade that suffers by contact with the crimson of a rose, the pink of a peony, or the scarlet of a geranium. They cau better abide near zinnias, marigolds, nasturtiums and coreopsis." The Home Beautiful. PERUNA EDITORIAL NO. 2. Dr. Hartman has claimed for many CAT ABBH REMEDY. Some of the doctor'! critics have disputed the doctor's ciaun as to tne emcacy or t eruna. Since the ingredients of Fernna are no longer a secret, what do the medi cal authorities say concerning the remedies of which Feruna is composed? Take, for instance, the ingredient HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS, OB GOLDEN SEAL The United States Dispensatory says of this herbal remedy, that it is largely employed in the treatment of depraved mucous membranes, chronio rhinitis (nasal catarrh), atonio dyspepsia (catarrh of the stomach), chronic intestinal catarrh, catarrhal jaundice (catarrh of the liver), and in diseased mucous membranes of the pelvio organs. It is also recommended for the treatment of various forms of diseases peculiar to women. Another ingredient of Feruna, C0RYDALIS FORMOSA, is classed in th United States Dispensatory as a tonic. ) CEDRON SEEDS is another ingredient of Feruna, an excellent drug that has been very largely overlooked by the medical profession for the past fifty years. THE SEEDS ARE TO BE FOUND IN VERY FEW DRUG STORES. The United States Dispensatory says of the action of cedron that it is used as a bitter tonic and in the treatment of dysentery, and in intermittent diseases as a SUBSTITUTE FOR QUININE OIL OF COPAIBA, another ingredient of Feruna, is classed by the United States Dispensatory as a mild stimulant and diuretic It acts on the stomach -and intestinal tract It acts as a stimulant on the genito-urinary membranes. Our Peruna Tablet Is Peruna With Fluid Removed. (catarrh of the mucous surfaces of the mouth), follicular pharyngitis (catarrh of the pharynx), chronio coryza (catarrh of the head). This writer classes hydrastis as a stomachio tonic, useful in atonio dyspepsia (chronio gastrin catarrh), catarrh of the duodenum, catarrh of the gall duct, catarrh of tft;, intestines, catarrh of the kidneys (chronio Bright's disease), catarrh of tho bladder, and catarrh of other pelvio organs. BARTHOLOW REGARDS COPAIBA as an excellent remedy for chronio catarrh of the bladder, chronio bronchitis (catarrh of the bronchial tubes). BARTHOLOW STATES THAT CUBES, an ingredient of Feruna, pro motes the appetite and digestion, increases the circulation of the blood. Use ful in chronio nasal catarrh, follicular pharyngitis (catarrh of the pharynx), increasing the tonicity of the mucous membranes of the throat. It also re' lieves hoarseness. Useful in atonio dyspepsia (catarrh of the stomach), and in chronio catarrh of the colon and rectum, catarrh of the bladder, prostatorrhea, and chronio bronchial affections. MILLSFAUGH, MEDICINAL PLANTS, one of the most authoritative works on medicinal herbs in the English language, in commenting upon C0LLINS0NIA CANADENSIS, says that it acts on the pneumogastrio and vaso motor nerves. It increases the secretions of the mucous membranes in general. In the mountains of Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and Carolina, collinsonia canadensis is considered a panacea for many disorders, including headache, colic, cramp, dropsy and indigestion. . DR. SCUDDER regards it highly as a remedy in chronio diseases of the lungs, heart disease and asthma, These citations ought to be sufficient to show to any candid mind that Pe runa is a catarrh remedy. Surely, such herbal remedies, that command tha enthusiastic confidence of the highest authorities obtainable, brought together in proper combination, ought to make a catarrh remedy of the highest efficacy. This is our claim, and we are able to substantiate this claim by ample quotations from the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES IN THE WORLD. Tonsilitis is swellina and inflammation of the glands at the side of used as a carats and applied o the outside of the throat the swelling ond gives instant for Croup, Quincy Sore Throat, Drpncrwis.Msmma, rain in nesri Lungs rhis liniment is unsurpassed Sloan's Liniment' is indispensable when travelling because it' is . LI penerraring, warming, soorning, healing and antiseptic. Price 25,50ttHOO Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston. Mass.U.S NO MORE MUSTARD THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN Capsicum-Vaseline. EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE , PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VASELINE "-mir- - t- - DON'T WAIT COMES-KEEP A QUICK, SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN.-PRICE I Sc. IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES MADE OF PURE TIN AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS, OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15c IN POSTAGE STAMPS. A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plas'er and will not blister the most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and curative qualities of the article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Head ache and Sciatica, We reconfmend It as the best and safest external counter irritant known afco as an external remedy for pains In the chest and stomach and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for It, and It will be found to be Invaluable In the household and for children. Once used no family will be without It. Many people say " it is the best of all your preparations," Accept no preparation of vaseline unless tho same carries our label, as otherwise it is not genuine. Send your address and wa will mall our Vasellna Booklet describing our preparatlona which will Interact you. 17 Stale Et. CHESEB ROUGH MFG. CO. New York City SHOES T ALL 1! WJiS5 PRICES, FOR EVERY 1 Q MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. MEN, BOVS, WOMEN, MISSE8 AND CHILDREN. Mr. L. uougtnm malrna anrf mon'm til. BO. 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