Cape May County Times, 19 February 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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PROPER CARE AND MANAGEMENT OF SWIHe! 1)01 CUE THIRD

■ tOu do nan a tfara. Tb» tout bom niifc. So IjiBS tao« to rac* oo Hprsfc * pMk. « Man a tmat tor a boaonaa'a vroa^.

d net bull * --••'*•

‘ attar, owtraaaht «H « tKNj ioobt'a paUiwaj to <h

t ted to far aov barred Uw pronte-d tesA d make* do naa a aUra; do doabtar free. • •ii atone wt&a UUrtr.

* ua i nBr»> Idea;

in the diet

rot te a ritnable rentable. The rfemente which take* from the soil u» needed to keep tbe blood veil balanced and Id good

•poocful at com -ovdcr. Corer the

When read)'

rote on a piatteiflud place the cur-

ried rice aroand

capful of corns U*

•prinkle with th

fnl of oUre oil aou cooked tft iatc ge'her with a apo •poonfnl of salt

Bata, aou mix wall.

Weaklings there we-e, as la the trOea of old. o cr-TK* tor Oeahpow, worshiped caltec ot g tcred that right wcold harder be than wk

With

la a little batter.

bolUng fruit Juice

rad then partly

welt, add a teaapAfol of ro»e water

mold into cold sprinkle with Fill the mold and

led cream heaped

aroand the mold.

Cheese baud'—! t one Wbluspoon-

rolk of a hardiscepan. beat toadd a half tea a quarter of a to these IngredlGrau a pound of with a teaspoonadd to tbe first two tablespoon-

tol of made mu mixture, and the fills r! vinegar,

tearea.

French Woe FudAg—Takr cupful of ground rlo add two cupfuls

TIMELY DISHES.

Cranberries are such an addition to he meat coarse that one likes to serre them In ranoue ware. Cranberry Sher-bet-Take a quart atewed cranberry Juice and ~ - It the inice

,_x rngar P®<* H moM to frwete. When like muWTetii to the vbttea of aggs. beaten aUE, and fin lab freeaSarre with turkey or any meat

Cranberries when ort of season may bo prertded If the bouaewife wifi put ra the Jutea or the fined fruit itself. Owing ray saaaon the add fruit la

VIRGINIAN HAD LEARNED W DOM FROM EXPERIENCE.

Two Painful Happenlnqa Taught Him to Take No Chances ae to Whic* y Side His Captors Wanted Him to "Hooray" For.

When he returned from tbe r_ of the Spanish War Veterans, r, MUlUa Captain Marsh remarked 1 bU wife that It was "all i we didn't write ourselves acme other fellow did tt for os! “1 know now." be continued. ' tether felt that time be went a with his post, rad every ami t th® halr-breadth-cscape noord «3 that old Virginian, i on know

story T”

Mra. Marsh shook her heed. "He aat all hunched up o Plaata, hatentog to the 1

__ . . . , -JMt keep hla etocP under the very and may be always at , best environment possible. Do not . | think any old thing or place is good

p ’*>* r ° r ‘ boK He should Sre

. n *°” yPPettefay pte These may also ( access to good clean water to drlnh fpkvfher tor pies. I at all times, and not stale pond water Cranberry Whip—«tew a quart of ! op mad wmllowt. Clean, pure water erraberrtee until noft. press through ■ will do more toward keeping hogs * * r **«n» tto palp to a Bases pen j healthy than any other one thing “V” “ of sugar; : Tbe bog bps a peculiar skin, rad under cook until tWek. Beat tour egg whites the aMr to a thick pad of fat. so that

U *^ , .. POlP * r ' C * ® B,t «* 1 rtl of hla beat mosUy

spoonfuls Into the egc. beat!: * eon- i trom his hinge by breathing, in ho; *^ nt , 5 ' ; ^ « terapoontol of ranflla. 1 weather he needs some cool place to tarn Into a battered mold and bake lie to. and if he can find mad ha waP £'L.£u nWW “ d Wtth i toW *, ta **• H * « >refer « »»<». rlera ws- * „ u I ter, but If be cannot find that, mad to t * r rl*^-Waah and drain a th* beat substitute Shade to very **- QM« of oysters; mak. a rick baking mmttei in wrap, weather. Powder htoeult Crust, roll oat ra tech ! Building* for hogs need not be very ® ^ °T*tar%, eesaonlug weQ cf the A shape, with both .Idea open with salt, pepper rad a dash of mace with hinges on the top Th's type of

Apple PI*.—Make a good r

tight fl

A Device to Prevent Pigs From Crowding and to Allow ■ Fair Start for AIL ' Finally he spoke up:

r»<l. pur. , b ». m * -t.-o®.nj

nS'-lTSL b, or provide a sled cr drag on skids on “'Nary side, rentlomen w Wblch a tenowd on « *«tor- my trAu'blec." replied old I r with sides to It eo that the with an air of niystery 'You sirfi r 4 ^f W tost broke out 1 didn't w- . . ?* 001 of the b*rrel, much about It I was sat®

tr °“ I ‘ be bottoa oht. but I hadn't come to nc . ,

. ^ agb . t Kn * n bt ?«- *' Wch ratomat-, "'Wail, one nlgut my dartar

the water took powerful sick. Tbe fioeto

(fSrrote a script, rad told me to go

of water are very off and ret it- eo ? brnti**

aatUtortory when they originate on mare and started Wall cex. tbe term, bat if they travel long die- • I gut. j reckon, about’

traoee and through severs! fmm, and 1 miles from

roads, they are very

likely to be contaminated aud may spread dleraaes such as anthrax, rad bog cholera Keeping bogs healthy to

Important than trn-vg

UNCt£AN HOUSE MEANW.OSS

; vinter. Ihose houses are erected

sh crest skids and can be moved from place to ! apple, place wtth a pair of horses or mules.

r petty bounds or pettier cycles spasmed, s peop'.e curbed rad broken to the ring, rked with a caste and saddlad with a king— t freedom's heritage and training school, sare men unruled should team to wisely rule. 1 sun and moon should see at AJa’on

of milk, two tables oafub of cugar.

serving, put a spoonful of lor cream will make her nest in th« *"" a - - — “, - - -

otr H. H. anEPARD.) As young chickens grow they soon make crowded conditions in the.r ooope and colony bouses. They will not grow and keep healthy when too many are confined at night In a limited space. Separate them and get them into larger and better ventilated quarters as they Increase to site. The stuffy, unclean coop will reeuit in

three well-beater < capful of raisins i fnl of rsatis. Cook

I freemen's feet thereon.

a quarter ot a half a teaspoonrice rad milk coni; add the etrts rad pour •lowly for an

SPRING FOODS.

It win be n

m work well dcce. the leader stepped aside. t a crown with more than kingly pride, to wear the higher crown of worth, e time endures, First Cltisej of earth.

GOOD Ei ING.

Une a pis ptete

MI Bill

t Address to Troop* I island a Marvel f Eloquence

intimidate by show rad appears! i emember they have been repulsed on various occasions by a few brave Americana Their cause to bad—t I are amadous of It; and, if oppose* with firmness and coolness on their first onset, with our advantage of works and knowledge of ground, the victory to most aasttn

a Hob crust

rad ub over the tooff he crost, then

ier two «b!eof flour and >pf«l of ragmrtbe crest and

It of

Three colony houses can al-o be ' for tbe boars and growing pigs,

£H*2rsS L~tk-?

lecesaary to |

ghl browj.

Take

ro * b Uea lor grther on® t a .

«up-

.)

THE time is now near at Land which =jo*t pjvba b i v dstermt te

SOLO REUCS OF WASHINGTON

blespooofu! of .oft rol of sugar, add a t« iwnful of c!n<rt> ana half a id pooofiil of

Two Autber.clcetnd Pistols and a Medtolnv Chest of His Auctlonsd In New York.

cans are to freemen or amves; whether they are •o save ray property they can sail

their

tbelr

are to be pillaged and Castro • consigns 3 to a state n which no fcu 3 deliver them. The fate of s will aow depend, on-

Two pistols which George Washington carried through the Bevolstion. a medlen • chest which belonged to him and "Light Horse Harry" Lar's w*re sold at suction at New York dur tog the past year. There are Wuhtogtoc pistols to Mount Ver or to the National museum at Wash-

Our cruel and unreraemr leaves us only the | a cl*vs rwlstence. or submission. We have, i resolve to conquer or to

£gor a vigorous u4 manly ex a b wa now shamefully fall, become infamous to tbe . Let us. then, rely on the

, and the aid

[. in v

i, to animate and encourage

1 noble action* The

Pat' ->ur countrymen are nos g and we th- bavs their bles ! pratoea. it I ppily we are

a of a* ring them from

ray meditated against them

The genuineness ox tha offerings *as attested by a •tocumentary record of tbelr sals In 1804. to Ateuw^.-w. Va, at tbe dispnchl M the effeua ot WeshteAton's secretary, BarthMcmew Dradridge, to wboir. the general presented the weapons Their presence to 1*81 at the partition of the Msrateller estate to attested. Col Philip G. Marete!ler. one of Washington's psllbaarsra. booght them • t the Deadrldge rate for LG;3*. rhe plstoit are of the fitotiock type. They were made by Hawktos of London rad bear tbe auntnakei'a guild proof mark “0. P “ fillvci hands across tha butts are engraved "General George Washington '' The medicine chest to of mahogany ‘ ad walnut, about one foot square, j with brass bandies. I^e's flag to about ' two feot aquars It bad fallen apart i from age. hot tbe pieces were saved j and are hnld to place by thin netting j

to brown, put Into and pour over It the Beat the yriku of three-quarters of a cAful of three tablespoonfuls of Boar, a tabu! spoonful of butter uni g gruUns of nutmeg. Pour boiling ;»at* r over it onill it to smooth (one,sod a half two cuinuls). pour it o^r the cremu

sary. This to the time when all nature to rejuvenating rad we

need to throw off all heavy winter conditions rad prepare for the new

life of spring.

It to best to gradually drop off from tfe wjnler foods, ns too sudden a Jump may prove serious. BOIousness snd variouu kindred Ills may be completely routed by a careful diet and tbe frrt use of green vegetables. Nature provides us to the eerty spring with Just tbe food we arad Lettuce. cress, dandelion rad spinach are in valuable if we expect to keep to a good state of health. The dandelion contain", taraxacum, tbe ton'c which to In many doctors' prescriptions. This acts directly on the liver, stimulating It to a healthy

action.

Tbe liver Is one of the most important organs In the body and must be kept free to work its process of ellmi

Many fail with chickens and othepoultry because they do not stop to consider that fowl*, above all animals, need abundance of free breathing room and that their steeping quarters must be free irom filth. Without cleanlhsoM rad the furnishing of abundance of fre-h air to the birds at ail limes, l-o person can led to the poultry business. Provide clean and roomy quarters for the roang pool try, as they come

e oue called "Haiti"

darknailed.

“ 'Fuat thing I knowed, I «| prisoner, and tbe boys were fi

thick'a June bogs, "f rays, "darter Mary—"

"'"Darn Mary!" rays they, you fart Speak one Hooray fr m

body!"

“T studied a minute, then 1 on a venture like, "Hooray <ur J,

via!"

' I tbr yo he wasn't one g_ one of 'em sung oat. "Git cS i

mare!"

~ 'They took me off that mar buckled me over a log. and hit at five hundred tin ea It hurt me bad. but I tn .anted and 1 "'I hadn't gone moretoTtlk : - when I heard .-no.her voice '. "Halt!" and * naltcfc* t ’ ~ the boys had me. “ ■ “Who you for»- they g •'' “Gentlemen," eaya 1, * Mary'e powerf.il tick, i

"Never mind I yells. "Which g *T aomebody!" " 1 want goto' to be k I Je»' took off my hat and ray*, lot I could. "Hooray fur Abe Unwin r " "Therei * they at) yells. - b- was a traitor. Get down wars" " They took me off that hackled me over a log, snd Jar g GW mo It was monstrous bad. mounted and went along. -•Jet' as I was a-comto' Hto t. another voice called out. "Haiti" " 'I halted ' "•"Whoyou furr heeay* • fr aomebody." “'Gentlemen.' concluded tbe oh! A Stolen, with a wise smile, 1 i 3 nwver a golu' to be aotehed a Jra' rays"Miner, you Jes-. b* so I to hooray fust. Jca Youth's Companion.

whica have been n •ncanfuls cf sajar. ! id serve hot. Delicious bated.—Mlg cupful of candled bits, a cupful of mart S rtere and a half c_, b'aneb *d simonds •pocnful of boiled d of whipped cream mixture into tbe cream of lettuce or to orange f

nation. When It It dogged and alug feed pigs separate from the

glsh the whole body I. out of order. even when nuretog. This can be don. Dandelion* also add bulk to the by building near tbe colony bonae a food, scraping up the digestive tract; temporary fence which will allow the thus poisons which erase sutototoxi- little pigs to get to. but will keep out ration. eon»tlp»tloB and rheumatism the old hogs. If this plan is adopted are removed from the body The dl- the rigs will practically wean tbemrestlve tract needs flushing and often selves without inconvenience Other to

■ more heroic treatment, as we treat themselves or to the

drain pipes which become clogged.

A Champion Poland bow From Missouri.

Mapl* P'a.—Take a sirup, add two enpfote ilik and a cupful of tpoontoteof batter, two

‘“rate

b ^*»tebte.

of flour, cooked togetheii »o milk with th. vote* of

'bre. ^ Ot,

meringue mad. of tb^wfalulf V** ^ ' ,,r “ ' • , ' 1 ' “ U " 1 JLmJ-

the pie

cwra ground, la superior mercenary on earth, te. property, lit. and not,or I ataka Upon your coorore rest tbe trap®* ot oar 9 lera'.ted cmntry Onr jkudvto sad parent* «xpe-1 i us only; and ihey Os-a i to believe that traav.o wHh sucres* *c jus 1 a

Washington ths Man. { Waabtogton oocuptra a unique place, j not only to tn* history ot the United j States, but to tne history ot the world. | nan of such recent year* ebjoys I such a splendid perapecUve America .

Rich Ptarl Oyster Banks. Tne richest pearl oyatfr b»„ kl

situated around the n*nh era , sastern coast of the Hahielj, t,).^ 0

Units of measurement in Hi*

th# rice bag and the coffe* ha* .w/f hold on the averaer tig r -. 0,p "

IgJd, ite looms vast, a hero with awesome. I aspiring apiradar that to vast* tt* drttte* ot Greek myttraio Ana yM, Waahtngton th® iasn is very r®a< to os May nis memory h® rtiratebM for

bold on the average pounds, respectively,

sheila.

“MJaaara

When tt-s Splinters Appear. The as<<4( of tbe ted4»r o< i*.

mnv hu. n ‘'li-.tlr r,ni wo to...,. : u * I

W# prefer

feeding the small pigs and

Cowslips are another early spring our hogs to either Iran o vegviable which doer not need to be troughs, with round bottom shipped In. and then later we grow- shaped troughs can also be used. Mir own spinach Mid pepper grass In Fences play a very Important part the rear! able garden, wblch should be | 0 bog raiatog A poor lenc* will pit* , a part of every small cr large garden dura a breachy hog aa quickly as IN i How much pleasanter It Is to eat a ; will a fenewhreaktog cow. We pr«deff Blr* rrira piste of lettuce then to take an> «troog close woven-wlre frnew Natty-tasting PlH* pr medicine. The i CMt 58 inches high for the outside addition of oil to any of the sated tmee. In smallur tote either woven jrevt,. mskes them more vManble. as ,- lre or wooden fences temporarily Is bral'"«- tobrlcales <he t!„ U e* placed will be cheaper and can be urad *p<1 stimulate* the action of the liver. u number of times. Temporary fences P^.p.r^hodo noi^ike ■ need not be over three fe.., h\h and

' | * fcouW ^ b® constructod that they ean

nferior oualltv be rareflin) . <torrd wh<in not ntf .

Woven wire used as temporary fenev u very difficult to etretch after It baa been used revere! Uwra, aitiiough )i ; can be t:*ed to advantage when lumber

and help are trot plenum'

In planting forage crops It la so

occupation' axked cdvnniago to plant to ionr narrow witness Same ol* atrtpa no that the tem|>orary fence. iylu lor rnln or shine I can be placed across the narrow part d: an predictin' th* , of tbe field It is also an advantage i aheuev-r tlir slgm | to arrange the crops so that one racAiiante Conatltu ) Hon it to such alignment wlch the

' i>ih« eactlona that Ihe/cultivation

may be done without c-nd Af each section.

Ijbcrta ci Old are laid by the I

-liin red 11M *01 ,h, '> ra lieparnte on# crop froi MuAtobs In the moonlight-''| 'fbvn plans are te-.k'- 1 Hui I II tet they b»x wsture# otic

with an Inferior quality. J sweet and nutty in taste ;

appetising odor.

, Lasting Occupation.

Into maturity. This will mean hegjtbter and better developed pullets for fall and early winter laying. Dispose of the cockerels as soon at they will do to market, to make mere room for

the pulleta.

riran the droppings out of ths win-

ter house frequently, rad use whltowaah. kerosene and other toaecUcldes

freely to keep down the Hoe.

Lie* breed In filth, hence the cleaner l« house is kept th* better It will be tor toe birds Moat poultry trouble.

is can be traced directly to

unsanitary condition, and to insect

Show. World How to Grow f Although the total production of k to Spain te to* lowest ot ton aix r ‘ growing countries, the yield per *> b double that contained in Italy a Lgypt rad more than six timet " official figures for India. This t is due to fh» thogough cultivation the fields with specially designed it plenumU, t 0 th. sy,t«m of t, ^ Ution and th® oae of largo q of suitable nitrogenous and nh manures, practices introduced bti Moore from toe Orient

a deterrent to U

•Ion of the area ne-fer ric* te J ropR rays th® editor at atur#, h

]wt the house f%r the cluing laying pullets be amply provided with openings for sunlight and ventilation. The full open front bouse la proving best for all seasons, aa U provides for uullmlied quantities of freeb air for tha

sleeping biros.

iWI ih»l »»ay.—Aiiaiuc i «n»u

“4 \ (• . (n Enough Her*.

vJi - yiuBt of the cals ir. Ijbe; re a ‘ rlllil r<-d tint and the) l

Slto Is Nacaralty.

Nwarty all of the brat dairy men llks to supply ram. ford lo Ihtrfr cows even • ben ou lb. host of pastures, both for iU food "ale* to the cows and for Ur manorial value to too pastures and nothing te more Jbnventotit for this ■pore than good altege. Every farm who foods lit. Btoc| cannot well afford to b. without e" Just s lltG. .aperteoct to iba use of ullage will convince ray mao that the silo te an

absolute necessity.

tbe recent international ric# ee at Valencia tha view was p Uv t,

that this prejudice is unfounded, a tided that certain 9— r. n 8

ropaan production ot tha c

Glad-Eye Man.

Forty Chicago septuaganartena b, lormcd ihemsel 'e, m g “cjbj, ^ rowed Tlry ' With tbe object of ou witting bather Tima. th. foitew^ rule;, ware draftod for tor guldracej rn.nib.rs by their president. A Hemingway, blmseif a ura of icvcra

Oyc:

. xnyipUlPcr

re-y toiporiaat- t tac|(te o*

Eaperiment With Electricity.

Ex pertinent# r» to th« aUraulatlon of ptent g owth by *lectrlcll> have dl® cov.rofi a queer thing. The wind blowj j

"Remain a boy ffll the end of lim; Be married. Be moderate and t porate to-Jl things. Read yourBi Smile when you retire, smuo w„ you awake, smite whan thinrw^ wrong, and keep on smiling." No person unoer. seventy la « for membership, and every KstS „ her must pledge himseir "to V young and to cultivate th® glad 4 tor the rant of U>e time mains on earth

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C3M»d V . Tntroduct'.oa Graatta «Cudi