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HOME ANT) FARM L(MZINE SECTION Kkrs, Queen and Prince to Visit Fair THAT, instead of interfering with participation in the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, the Bald: xssts fcira sssvrpd unexpected iat$t oa the part of the southern Earvpaa rations, is the news brought by ColTta B. Brown, Walter P. An draws aad Thomas Rees, Panama-Pacific commissioners ,to . the Mediter ranean, who have just returned from an official visit to Greece, Turkey, Boimiania, Bulgaria, Scrvia, Portugal and Spain, where they were royally en tertained. : AD want the friendship of America, add axe awake to the advantages of the Krpositioa as well as of the Panama canal. Greece, inspired by new ambi tions, has a liberal appropriation be fore the parliament, which has the in dorsement of tho king and cabinet. Turkey has already sent her commis sion. Bulgaria will not only appropriate for a part in the Exposition, but Queen Elleonora and Crown Prince Boris will soon visit tho Exposition grounds, and King Ferdinand will visit Pan Fran ciEco in 1915. Eumania is interested, and the parliament, which meets April 15, will receive a request from the king and queen that Roumania appropriate money for participation. In Sfrvia King Peter and the cabinet are behind the bill to permit that country's participation. Portugal is taking simynr action, and King Al phonso of Spain said he was assured that his country should participate. Sudden Feed Change Causes Bloat WITH the coming of spring, when cattle are changed from dry feed to pasture, to avoid serious loss it is necessary for the farmer to watch carefully for bloat. Bloat is a lorm of indigestion due to the excessive formation and accumula tion of various gases in tho paunch or rumen. The attack is especially apt to occur when cattle are suddenly changed from a day diet to green clover or al falfa. It is often seen during warm, wet weather, or when heavy dew or rain moistens the foilaee. The ehjef symptom of bloating is a sudden distension in the ieit nam, whieh swells up and appears as tight as a drum head when thumped with the fin Relief must be immediate if suffoca- e , . , . , . . . HOn Id W uv aruiuou, auw " providing an artificial outlet for the gas by "tapping" me animal. ims u beat accomplished by inserting a trocar and cenula into the most prominent por J tin nf the swellina. To prevent furth . m ann formation, administer a drench of two ounces of turpentine in a pint of raw linseed oil or a quart ol new rnun. is a rireventlon. avoid turning the cattle out until the dew or rain has dried off. In addition, giving a full feed of dry roughage, such as the am Tnnlfl are accustomed to, just before turn Laughs From Far and Near HE barbor was very busy and the shop was full of men waiting for him to practise his tonsorial art upon their heads and faces. One man, Mr. Blank, became tired of waiting for his turn to come and started to leave. Although his beard had come out pretty heavy, he thought no one would notice it and that he could como back the next morning when Hughes, the barber, was not so very busy. The barber, not wishing a customer to go away unattended to accosted him by saying: "You're not leavin' us is jvu Mr. Blank!" Mr. Blank felt of his face and re plied: "Why, I don't need a shave, do I Hughes!" Hughes thereupon looked his customer over critically and answered him as suredly: "No, youse don't need a shave, all youse needs is a hair cut ou de face. " ;OWN insisted on returning tho $20 parrot he had bought a few days ago. "What is the matter with itf" the dealer asked. "W-why," replied Brown, "the d-d- darned c-c-critter st-stutters. " In Na tion Monthly. ND you want to Marry my daughter- Have you any steady occupation?" "Sure." "What is itf" "Waiting for a job at Ford's." - MARK TWAIN had finished his Bpeech at a dinner-party when a lawyer rose, shoved his hands' deep into his trousers pockets, as was his habit, and laughingly inquired of those pres ent: "Doesn't it strike this company as a littlo unusual that a professional humorist should be funny!" When the laughter that greeted this sally had subsided, Mark Twain drawled out: "Doesn't it strike this company as a little unusual that a lawyer should havo his hands in his own pockets I" May Even Up. "Did your daughters marry well!" "Not exactly. One married a farmer and another married an ultimate con sumer, but tho third may mako up for all that." "How' so?" "She's engaged to a middleman." "Yes, I lost my friond." "How was that!" "We agreed to be perfectly frank with eah ether." "Yes!" "Well, I got in my criticism first." 11 jl Malt Rainier is the Pure Malt Tonic For Mothers Who Require Additional Nourishment and Strength. ASK TOUB PHYSICIAN" Por Balo by AH Pruggldt ing them out, will be found helpful in