Cape May County Times, 30 November 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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TTt«xuor ta b nation can tranxfora «k* treat peapH that ever breathed **»♦■>* ■■ *i«rre. i aptmir^. or. arefle on their Up* hat hate ta Wirta «■ they dream tfcetr rol<5eateama of eecret revolt and a bold ^renk her liberty.* There la a bran!] of 1» wauled Ufe. of petty ty"way la.the borer that dapneatwa In -atalatare thla dlleanaa of reaulta. it oapa the arebidon, conrara and rittuity and irirea. and

clone by her aid*. Hare yon ever a batterCy in the priaeo of yoor p «1ih the allcbUy-pnned. embed finjrem aa bare. and. feaitop lt adght * ItaCrertenUr h Ottie too and then b* k n«e flcttertsc # opetdaf ibe hi •Jait tba bneatlfal Wtnn »*re »m»ed forever end that the butterfly

creat kreo hecnre. rijAt ta their band*, bnt there la a prreanrv of doabt. ty :

Wfc of that love rear dtc. Love gre—t X Ou not annait thns «reof: vrith freedoox. conhdauee and •t train* them persistently (fa treat. Lore that aaeda conatcat wvtch ' “ ‘ la( !• not worth watchln*. and no

jcaruinj: tbroach fear of In honor will

from etreytoc- 1»

^—. - ■■ **ln«rett ■eMntbi

Ae thnld. oappreaaed tyre, vrbo al- inspiration that com** from red Ur"ms**urwm bU wife 1 , rail wttb “yea, j Hon. rcootalttoa and wgiaa.

There are homes that are orer*ov

’■■'•■n hyproertay. trickery, dfeeft. ly-

« Ptattlac to cheat the tyranny Aey do not dare openly to

fat. my danr.“ It U tyn-er the t “Hrer* that drops gently Into a •ce like n oared*. Hit “tny der i ff» mcaotonooa HeraUon of

t of placating. It U not nOecihw. It la |bu tear; It M«ni a piredlnc htpeeutwj rretnre of the rolre aa If tiadar to dodge a retook* or a lecture * «■* tnrohiataTlIr w*T\L off an at- <■** vHIh the .qiraised ara. Too Mrtiea frd that you ahoold take him tatm • eoqr comer and aoothe him. n not to be afraid, that you

When yon are alone with hire he toy taDc anally, derei- * " - asreare of hU coo awnedh and free Uka A •mm rentdcaly trickle* Into Irrelevant • when hla srtfa eatere

r who

r supply. Ton do not flk» Oh, rerreptlttous trey be «*MM rtfnr with hla hat; It waft Ska a child caught t-lth its hand *» the ragar bowl He can •"morn ■ sight; he will tot^u'know mmt aa* you feel that be baa already to awi tc plan how be * paaa. Ertn

creed. Tbsy bare na i . ‘ regnlaSons cs r.n Institution. They .ciaind yea of three cloariy printed ctonna for conduct lacked on the l tfde of doora In hate! rooms. In I e-boot gingerly for fear of tt*M*ng teadrertently on a "Ooa'L" Ho ladhtdnal U Wg encash, nor wise enough, nor great en dare to Src the life of nnotl with him, but for him. If be ' Uks* Us retarenc* for Ibe IndirMoai

Of otharv ’

Bor him tc _ prtrtlege of f reedote in livlnr thrtr own Urea, fully, frerty, frankly, at their

tad r.ad that Ibe U-boats *hlpa Instead of the caatoan. Ibe Oenadlaea captured only 7f trenchea leatead of

■ It la Ibe authority. * pfty* the pour. pm> rale of dodlc tyrest. He dicta tea, he deeds he threatens, be forbids, be l»- « hla redert c. ultima tuna ta a

o but actually cootevwptnooa rrtteUlou. Brongit to boy. ftar tolttee pretest of oppoalrtoa may v bar ilaagrrngsiy Ingenious In ootWhea lo a moment of ne act of her family be «r her never U aee them a or brer from them, she H injaatlce of this cutting

and aerenely resigned la She mar drift uaknowof art loo normally the surrender* to a tide of constant despotic inTyranny needs a

quarantine ore of her dearest sad 0 the house, her i nt the plsosihle I to prevent r the real res ant. When * to tell him Of some misdeed f the chlMrau bersuse of the

asy pre-

st ■* the door <-o her *K« riving a txaia* of new ncremr ta the litti* rHirt la the nnr•WT. Whre she gtsre false Msllstlre ■a •• the price of eornr sSibj^ article

to* •• rtrtor toer uawlre pn^-rrednale r wn aw ka dopik-1!i ahleh ioa> later

He la i

of tre>—the one who It filets It and the ooe who lirere lx. W* brer much of the grace of patsecce and the beauty of long Buffering. They are virtues whan It meat* sclf-sacrlBce for the right, new when for the wrong. TM-f-ratlng Injustice meekly without protest and ■ mighty effort to overthrow It when do good curse is served, no ni*»e purpose promoted is not moral tormrenr. « »* Hirer cowardice. It U the frer of an uaptaaaant half-hour that may save years of aafferfag. The one who brers meekly la doing InjueUce to hcraalf or to himself and—tn the other. It mean* weakening and wronging naif and feeding the evil in saother'e nature by Inaction. The wife may my “hi- would flare up In aa awful temper If I mid a word.' I-ot him flare, bnt let him that you wlH dm be a party to U. ‘ arer are always bullies always cowards. They do not stand out 1=*«

ao fear. At the

flm manifest atlcs of thla variety of ‘ kushanf or wife state o encores will be peraritted. At a quiet, dignified areal on. with no shade of anger but Just a calm, cool oltlm4tum that srbOa Ihe tnnocsot one 1b wllUug to do the square thing In every relation, and to meet bravely whatever the tides of fate may

Quote to them the words of Abrakam Uncoin: “Let « hare fidft that right makes might, and In that 'alth 4-t m, to the end, dare to do oar fluty Too might remind your grawn-t. reiaOres that all daring the Ctrtl war the Non here etalre harbored a good many welirerenlag people wlm.wcni about moaning that the Uoino merer * be pceeerrad and we had bettor ■crept pence tt any price. tebrataa (ao lavm.brate. chlbhre*. U ' string of souca boae should be] _ were wining to let certain states secede. The blacks were to remain in Our flag was to be Imptred Anything to avoid a fight to a d-ip*. Even after the battle of Gettyafcjrx beu the fortunes of war began to favor the North. Just as they sre now favoring the aClea. every c had to pot up with a few of era nnd taOtflDflsfa V ^ klmxgnlfiefl ■ wace tor its who balprtfi the war by fkUng re gfre 1 ’ aappan to ‘ '

It should

one of ibere

•Vila It la B the beginning and It U then It should he met la the right spirit for the good of both. A single bold aland for the right la worth yrere of cowardly pa Hence for the wrong. The greatest trials and sorrows are three that do not come from the home, but arc absolutely within, that are manufactured for ooe by the temper or wrong of the other. They are absolutely preventable and there should he a kindly helpful spirit on the part of both to remove any wrung that separates them rather than to Inteualfy the reign of the wrong by and meekly bearing. It U not Dres. but the reck lew assertion of Individuality. cure what It endure and to et^ure what It cure. love and sweet coofi out ao many _ there be but *«e bom and that the two. Let them unite ta loving comradeship and fine cn-ofieratloo. rech doing the beat without thought of comPetition or conquest and thru even the wish of ooe become fh* win of both. In union s»d unify, with no tyranny but that «rf »«r*e. low of right, jrrr of peace, lore of Justice end love of each other.

»mt Prevaricator*.

“Woman ore better liar* than men. but God btoss Tb'tn Ju*t the Mine." mid PoUce Magistrate J. M ntzgerrld

“*■ police court. Into court

right along, under oath. Their Ilea do

than wrong j not show on their faces, either, but 1

••an tell they are lying beranse theli

a Mg price for Ida j stories contradict thorn of reliable wit

(toe aucg dies away on

•fte boors Vs key dick In j “When mre lie they hesitate.

ctllUed to the fuHatt at this time In „ particular as a source of fuel. 0*1 e *'?**—Z.** CJvtafi SoroalWng for U high and oenre. ud ores goverti- ] T> »*" Ary Olhar Plants

meat totarveotlon cannot lasure edpqtLit* nupply throughout the «

ter oo account of labor and tnas-1 . portatkm dnficuWe*. Hvery c«« of ^ thto Palace the i wunfl that la used will niirvr auUUtoo* food and at the resna t . “ unslon by ju»t that norts. and aore mtrogre to the eMl than

T farmer tuho can do ao' ariu i

rtlaaa fiad H to be to lrt« «fl*an- _ _ _ tM» to jmt la m good s***»iy ,«f coni- •®»vthlng for nothing than any other wood far Umartf. .and totoUU otb-l Tot there is nothing a vs wherever peart fate, klauy farmers {0° riU « tt rhrf ~ pUats. The;

wrung Woodlota within hauHflg-dla-j tancc of towns and cities are now I todlng a profitaU. sale for corflarood | In large quantities. I. EFFICIENT SCALY LEG CURE! met. Which Cause Trouble Can ft Kilted by Application of Awtphur

Poultry kept la dirty bourn often Is | troubled with eoaroe aralna na the I MO. Thaw are due.to the prraeiee ) Of miles, which have burrosed bo-1 aretto the scale*. They are air breathlag Insects, and the treatment cuswlsts l* depriving them of Sir. This la date hf applying a mixture of eqonl parts of sulphur and lard, two or three tharo. It la a rtmple remedy, but an

A free application of I

•poouful of owl oil with a t os cupful of lard, will bring relief, and should

In a abort time work a cur.-.

2 WHY RAISE LIVE STOCK?

• live stock are from year to year v advancing *- ‘^ —* ■-»

•to '

Among them are wool and totdaft

Because no permanent • of agriculture Is likely

2 adopted If the farmer doas not • base that on the growing of live 2 stock. In part. It It the lack ot • a permanent system that baa led 2 to the exhaustion of our noli, • both *s to its plant food and aa

2 to Its humus. raising of 11 vO.

, slock enables the fanner to ufll- ; lx* his pastures, which, rightly i handled, are among the (coot ! profitable acre* «*, his farm.

Turning Under Clever Crap, bacteria that live on their

•to* | bacteria la return for being gives

of n«e. surely you can understand *“ t Involved in tMa draa___ be edited and settled Haiti before the world may hope for abiding bre. If anyone asks you wt t about the war. rejdy as f

Tresattent

J said that the wortd must be mafia safe for democracy- The American people have no desire to destroy Germany or ; reread It from regaining commereiai Importance. They want Germany to rear or* the sfotec preperty go home la a dm^eaed moodwant to Jam the knowledge Into every doae-cropped Prusrtsn bead thrt Just heeaaas a man owns a highgun and has a lof of ammnnitjoo and a eMtege rtartltlon. he has no right to go out and shoot up Ids neighbors. The American people are hoping to ru;,ke It dear to the kaiser and the crows prince and the various sqesre-Jawed ilh.deaburga that It la highly improper to form a partnership with God tor purposes of | | fid then treat (ted as a rtleal Aa to the final outcome, the battle of the Marne eras the 1 -ginning of the end. For 200 year* all the big event* of history have marked an trrartrttMe advance toward the establish-

When the Oer-

tcans failed In their mad rush of 1914. It meant that an All-Wine Provldenc* and the laws of evolution were ask to be thwarted by a military despot with

a bristling mustache. Germany win and therefore Germany The end of bloodshed Ba d

widespread terror w*Jl come as boor ns the United Sure* of America bto

strike pggressive Mows Tbs

ten w* aend to the front the ’

w* win loo*. Car greatest *oe-! a., i- (*,, 0000 MIXTURE FOR POULTRY j 0*TS IN FUTTEWSa RATIOS needful watchword Is faith. Wa are g<dug to end the war and Own alt nt B 1 ** and Vaaolln* or Lard Good Food for Brood Sows and Grow, the council table to repress greed and , Butotoad oa Fowl* Will Keep Away ing Pig*. Bir. Not to Useful In rorb Injustice." artamal Paraaiioo. I

Of rourae the foregoing will aound

'•""..“““W* i “."I -t. an hr (wind , goo.

home (nodule*) on the plant roots and for food from the plant taka nitrogen from tba air and leave 11 la the noil

for the plant's u*e.

are mmions of dallara' worth

Of this nitrogen over each acre: go uw bacterU have an almost vedteae rup-

ply to draw co.

Tha way to up this gnat wealth Is to grow these plants that hive there ■rooderful bacteria ou their roots. These plants do no* to w r u without the bacteria. Wboo alfalfa, clorer, .. , say «rf the ether of there legume plaata are aoac on a piece of land for the first time It la usually ueorewwy to acre the toctatu

aa well as the pUnt seed.

In there days when pluat food U so Important the greatest pnaalbl* ore

should be made of the legal great.-st food prodavcrs for r

j Don't forget to dose the h*ea and

year-old child, but tt will be the frutto. , * l ‘ rk, • • n ' r fratherlug. wilt nn

thrlork | B the *T*olng sod -h, draw* ! rrd ewalbre. etc. Ore can tell they-r. *[ wa U Ul ^* ctMaJo? 6 *^roreilne > hwgbre.:k of rv4.tew1.ro h. leave, !li; 0 g Jn-i t.y watrtolng their f«ro and I .V moro «« Ta^lne or lard

to •tov newalti*. Thro *h* may j nerk*.

samwretoev wna a sigh sad a little dim- f “Sw you ron't HI It on a woman. .. , - - stortg of the row the swvet early day* They lie •aitr«genu<4y and stl'k to ' *" L mar rttD alta * Nfr when tun aatisSw) their stortro in the fare Of ever-,thing j —

Tliro kT> ~ Jret the right time to d* I flroaonabl* Eicure.

viste from the truth, too Their lire Sladge—lie's kteaing her all the time, majtonv tor, always count in Hw outcres* of thrtr ! Marjorie—That doesc'i aurprlre me. v .*p of * J irtsli.—If they are te-ilroed. Men [ llr * » .‘acker, and that«, the .mly

1 back In the j hsrent the wire knack al the tort Ifttot chance hr ua* the rtrtd that 1 srowro uoUer roan charartm hav».“ ! Toplca.

than six yeers old. " ; tolly mixed togethpr. Bub this thorThai will he all for today, cblldren * K; ' t ‘ l7 '. 0010 \ b ' * kln UB<! " «"* *■>"* — - I »nd aiao a Uttle below ibe rent of

wr-h bird, uaing a jK.rtio:. of tb.- ..mtWctit lb. olxe <if a small grain of wl--«t t-<* cell vf the three ptnero.

' half as mark for n half-grown Kepret noo* In two or three

Bkh tbo. This is a sure remedy for all kin ;, uf external poultry parsu:t**,ex-

l.wu for brood pigs but not so

fattening bogs

of the foiteuing ration uats

not constitute more than otMtekiid of

1L and probahiy ot.e-fourth

better.

■ *re*t hog fattsmer la

GRIT SUPPLY IS NECESS*^

Ispadaliy tmportwit Fowl* Hare Lrtti. OtoHrt-" 7

corn, and mahing rtor os

It for gains «■ quality of prudort. corn 1* meat teT. -Uv* in making gaita srhen hulaored by p.-une tankage or . - ts th, oata «usy be useful is urn fa'truing proe-

have Uttte wortunlty tor *| agtofi. TUgrmmOM f*f> » pItaly of It la dscswsO ^ ln