Cape May County Times, 1 February 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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New Jersey State Briefs

•at i( Hr (test Ever H arrest'd c«m5 CT*f> of Wearm Oao»<5* fur S*:T tke tto* Tx!c«Md oo* *wr **rTv*aed: tbc rxtsra* from aU (tempr of ttre aock taro K-reo OQual.T «auaactM7. 'Tfco rtlp was not mAF uwwc tkxa la any j*rrvioo< y«r.

Further Standardization of

Grades and Packages for Market Product Urge!

l*a!rrwo n«IM ownor* havv ItulicaMI that thpj will aliidP liy |ho rrqili lt»t (he Pnbllo Sonic* Bloctrlc v‘-'inp*ny of New Jersey (o reduce their power ,

, one-half. ' ; - ■

I The Ilichtstowa Re4 rw' 1* hold INSPECTION BUREAUS- DATA. 1 ‘"= »»>"««»««i. unrfMr. I'ire destroyed SatiUm-' : A >lar-

works at Sed Rank had

IM Hd? to Pus tk. Crais u. b.-Pn»ftkeLji.E.Pii ^sksster 1 Urbamulil.—"DcringChcBjc of In KkStioa to ita anaoriag^^,

w« dorhh 'ttat ^ . rooa s botillnp work, at Rank U.l TOTk^V'-h" fa tnrti r-a« altaoat Syattm of Ca»h S .mg Without Oetiw- „ i^n, aiOiaalpjr 4w<0PCliii: >" the Jo- * - W *. ^ ^ aIOOrt er, by Stores H.ndung Pensh.ablr ^ . Ch#OgiW>-. Tin- lo» Is

Goods Forecast »s Reautt of , | !ae«'»l at aw 1 ! SWiOW. Market Sch.-me. The 0«a8a1 Ootnjwnv of Attterffh

having faildtl tu put an end t" it* pol lutioo of the Itahaay Tirar. the State

e that of the year before

A* was the case in 1!*15 and IRIS, tatr.r fannerj v ere able to pay for their land ehtrlpht with the proceeds at their find year's crop. Further rvidfever of the prosj>erity of Western Canada la the on by the fact that one U erory twenty of the population is r the owner of an automobile.

ion. If* that I*,

Public

Che farminr community alone Is taken, plana for the coniine y

.wi„ u » «u.. nrtre^SSi. »' B""* , _ turtray ceneral s office to Institute pro-

of the state deju.runvut of a» ncu u m enjoin further |M>ilution by

liurlns the last Jeat and an outline of ; l!ir <WS p M j._

contain-

The lake at Almcnesaon l* c

l fool. Of

It will lie frerad that the proportion of ^ in u bulletin issued by the depart- i with IS Inch io- nnd about

antcanoi lle owners is still treater. The !nrtlt> smmaarizJni: sour- of the fea- : snow.

tattcMHnt. « u™. ol U,. „v„.i ...Iiai wn .ub I Wnl Hid.™... !«'»-" , Western Canada were consistently t _ ^ ^ ^ j have beon urfne mostly woes! for fuel

which

of the second auuual report *uh-

Viore am are ore » «• «~y-i ««»<>» »>—> ute i SiTrenwi «« s 10 fpoodlntr periods of IRM. and then they ( htnndardiuii..u of trades and park- woods nr>r |own friUnc durine were hljdier than the year precedlnp. , :(CV , u niuarkcd us one ot the most t | |e ijve <la\ riiwlnj: |ierlod. fa Winnipeg $->10,000,000 more was | im|lon!1I1 , ,f ur Umnedlate cun- ! i»rt nw ion^ war savings and thrift

idcrauou tu the report of he Uurcau campaign was started In full ■f Markets, and it Is stilled little real swing when si public patriotic mass irogruas can be accviuidishcd in dls- ineetlng was held lu Alexander Hall, rsliutlon unless preceded by a devd- 1 presided over by John Grier Hlbben.

li UP . ' president of Pritn-etoo University.s

Governor Edge has rmewi.l to Sec-

cleared In the 11 months ending No- i rember .TO than in the same norths n

year ago.

The entry of the rnft«d States Into the war has strengthen<-4 the bonds between that country and Canada. Wc lire now working together for the tame ends. Those who are not fighting are promoting a greater production of

m.™u. *h«m mm on "“>» “ r " B *, k "

... Itivnretlrentlfin of enl

.>f peach iiackiug practiced la other

his

investigation of eondltio:

’ hove leil to dismissal of a large t

* ln h‘wi>*uK w«b i N . r of fonnpr K.ikmal Guanl offit

of Moplo foodstotfs b. praaoml. bnl , ^ Um .„ mmld Bld,o.«J»ro the corf of production 1* iower ond ih- 1 nmUiw Ho —«~l mpUdot W-'d o Mm) Ire ' hoi™ remuneration greater than where land 'hut recent bonlcu'tural anvuncemetn *weet potatoes. U more expensive. Notwithstanding in «hhi suite has uceo nous) all over s. Taylor lias heel, atoted the fact that the price of farm prod- :! 'e cotnstry and expressed • ontideucc hninuan of the “Smlleage" campalCD nets has doubled during the past three hat this progress will w ortune. i„ Sckm county, years, there are millions of acres of “Wc believe.- continues Mr (lark. Klectririty to being tuu-d to tluiw out arable land In Western Canada which '• u ' of ‘be public market move- invccn water pipes In I'auW- r... and can still be bougl't at a low price. ' ,m ' n « wl11 F ruw u system of cash aell- there is much rejoicing one :.- resl- | Western Canada has an enormous ‘“C without deliv. -v by stores special- i .imts, who liave been without water , acreage prepared for seeding to wheal irJn F ‘ u PcrishnWe praducta. It seems several weeks. in 1D1S. It is larger than In 1917. and “• bl ' the only way such foo<ls can be - \V. Iteeves Tlmberuuiu of vilowpy rill probably surpass the record area lmndle.1 efficiently. Many city mar- has added three buffaloes to Cana pot Into crop in the year 19ir.. when k *'« W » 1 doubtl.-s W enlarged me' herd, near Alio way Junction They the largest crop ever known In the "uproved and additional ones os.al;-_ were shipped ftOT Pawn** Bib f tanch West was harvested. The year 191S ,lsllcl - An »>‘is cannot fall to bring at Pawnee, Okla.should also see a further Increase to uU ' ut 11 better understanding Ivetween The Military' Oommltti

“What can we doT - U Ukdy to be! changed to “What can't we doT* lu the light of responses women have made to , the challenge ef ctremnstaueew They have ixcurstoned Into many new‘fields of labor since the beginning of the war. Only the heaviest physical labor —where It Is a mere matter erf muscular strength uneqtnJ to th*t of men— bars them from measuring their efforts along with the other half of humanity. Just bow much of this new industrial territery they will hoTB. now that they have occupied tt. remains to be seen. It Is reasonable to believe that there are many places they will cunttoue to

hold.

In the meantime there are many good old-fashioned obligations they must go on ZuUUllng. AH the things they hare been doing they must go on with. Sox and sweaters and all other knitted tilings must lie mainly supplied by them; clothing and food prepared for their own families and others who need them. Besides the wholesome nnd hourly duties they undertake to raise money for all sorts of charitable work. For the Red Cross they are haring inurh success along with considerable merriment by getting up “fiestas" or county fairs—held Indoors. All they

need to start with Is a large room with a fairly good floor. This they line with booths and partition off Into various “exhibits"—each of them much of a Joke as possible. There Is a shooting gallery, with the kaiser ns a target, the fortune-telling tent—candy and lemonade stands. Jellies, canned fruits, preserve*. aUx. contrihutad -by the promoters, who solicit It among acquaintances. The things are sold i low prices because there Is almost no expense attached where everyone contributes time and uaterl:.ls and the

profits are clear.

About the gayest and liveliest crowd at these fairs or “fiestas" Is in thst portion of the floor set aside for those who like to dance. This is railed roped off from the rest of the room and a little booth for Belling ticket* placed at the entrance. Little girls also peddle tickets among the men who dance. "Ten cents each and three for a quarter" brings many a dime and dollar home to the treasury of the chapter. Of course the promoter, must see to It that good mash- is provided. War Is no reason why the young people should not Indulge themselves In Innocent pleasures, and they are glad enough to benefit the Red Cross while they enjoy then,'elves.

WlsrouH^ EaMfibcns gain fa) ctrec,

l «« uade me a well, strong vo~m [ do all my own botaework. leva «. Lydia E. Pinkham’.^

St, Urbaaa, II Women whose 'heat Dashes,'* and “the Wnee” abould try thi. fxa, root end herb remedy. Lydia F " faun’s Hjegetabla Compocnd.

Take care ef your health and will take care of yon. Oarfhdd promotes health. Adr. Iron Imbedded In concrete la many has been found to be free rust after more than <5 year*.

live stock activity.

Farmer* have boon investing considerable sums in cattle; the high prices eecurcd for wool and mutton have opened the eyes of Western fanners to the possibilities < f sheep, nnd such was the demand for breeding animals last fall that it was Impossible to meet It adequately; the campaign for greater hog production Is expected to yield nn

Increase of between 25 and 50 per cent i ---11108 l* In 1C18. i>e obtained l>

than come tarty In the spring when they ran put In a crop nnd harvest It In the fall. In tills way they will be able to achieve something that will not only be of great benefit to themselves. but also to the great cause for which the Allies. Including the Called States, are now fighting.—Advertisement.

city and country, producer nnd eon- 1 i_ n ,j In-fcusc League urganlr- I \ and surely this Is worthy of our : Walter K. Turner, i-residen F. B. attention. i Potter, vice president, and 1 ri Oot- I Farmers’ Organizations Valuable. ! ton. secretary- A muster r.. for I

-For genuine progress lu marketing ] s^«rd was opened, methods nothing helps growers to reo Tin- I’ulilii- Itllity <

agnize their shortcoming:, ns a selling , "''"l :l '«' application of the N Voik organization of their own. W- believe . Telephone iVnipany f...- a rah ing of 1

there arc many vp|v.ntmitles tor farm- ' ! ‘c order n-lu -lng rates l its.' organizations where no actual j Jersey territory.

• bent results may ! diaries Kratlgei i.lng that certain worker, of I’ati-rs-

For Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and b'v smear them with OoBcure OLnta Wash off to five minute* with Oryi Soap and hot water. -FW free s..=a address “Oitlcura. Dept. X, Boai At druggists and by tnalL Soi; Ointment 25 at J TO.—Adv.

lions and tangles them up." d< temperance lecturer some titac “A man took the St earner for I-a with id* wife. But the mlnnt aboanl l»e disappeared Into :tie h 111 fmrtUng hole they call tb* Some hours later hi* wife burned to the bar and raid to him: “•Oh. George, come up on d> enjoy the scenery. The hiil* and are Just beautiful.' “After swallowing his Hint! George growli-v ’Aw. what 0 ‘ 1 for your hill* and woods? think I'm gonna lose my vtcstifc scenery?’"—Pathfinder.

In Prehistoric Time*. “How long lias he been sick?" "About fifty years." -He nrusr have pas.-4 the criste.

Says Pile Remedy Worth SI00.00 a Box,

Salmon fer Eastern Strcrr Many thousands of hmni' t mon. native of the Pug-'- ** where they were eoiiectu! tvy tkr| ernment two years ago, en;.r-l" broke. Dennys. Penobscot 1 and other rivers In eastern amtnnn a* part at the fisher, plan of ntnrking the~ Lot Pride of the Pacffle coast > bureau's IC'esUgation sts)* Trumiificck in Its new 1 enrir: ~ tain* it* Pacific. coast ha!. • cevdlng to tbe ocean ahoriiy » oegtos to swim, and return : river* to spawn and die year* o^tL The govenunet.: ■■■* annual shipments at etxhumpback tadmon aero* tls- ' for the post flv* yean. draWJ* consignmeuta alternately fr Ingtoo and Alaska. , t , Bngdad ha* » motion t»h t

Important to Mothers Examine cam ally eveiy bottle of CASTOK1A. that fnmous old remedy for infants and ildldren. and —Urn it

! &3mzsi:wn.

.... —n* of err. ntri'-itles and noveltle^ repire-ar In lb- d>-slgn* pn-M-nt.-d ; In new spring blcciR-K. In order to I meet that always Insatiable demand for something rnw. not n thing that I could 1- done to Uuuh« has lrere-n ! left undone—exiept to lon,T their I prices. These are high, when the ! more Intricate models an- considered, j They involve a lot of luind work, so there Is a reason. Many women v1!| w.-Ieome the hlgbI necked, fiistencd-in-ihe-bark blouse I which appears among the handsomest j lingerie models. Very fine voile, I trimmed with narrow, fine valraI ci. tmes lace and atmdl. handaume tre-arl j button*, are old favorites worked out In new way*. An extended front panel Is featured in These fine cotton hbJUees a* well a* those of crepe; | this panel rearhlng —-veral Inrbe* tre--low the waistline, while the rest of the bUiuw tenninates there in a nar- | row l>elt. One of tj*. voile models I MM* With row after row of frill* made of narrow lace, aero** it. lu long sleeves flare at the wrist and are finished with many rows of narrow frills made „f the lace. Crepe georgette appears somewhat loss sheer than It ha* been, to the best

of *Uk 1

up with ran!

and further adorned with silk enp ! : broidery In self color. A |yie tan •■•■lor. with filet lace exactly matching 1 it in color, employs a alx-lnch square of the lace at the top of the front panel. The neck in this mtslel U o|h*i at the front tike that In the blouse

pictured.

»rk, in which long stitches **. and treads. In rich com- j

j ■om.uon*- of color are Very effectively ; i <1 on h ouses of dark colored crepe. T 1 | M- v.-s ar,. very loot, but the next ex- j eurrfnn of tbe style reporter Into the I realm of blouses may discover shorter ! ; on-., there will he no telling what win i | be found then. Out of the m.— of I new material certain stylos will errs- I taltze as spring draws near. She who | eboose* fine cottons with lingerie laces i and g.-xirgettes. In the simpler models, i “ay select either hlgh-ner^d. fa* ! tened-to-the-back blouse* or those tha* fasten to the front and leave the throat

uncovered, she cannot go

either case.

'TYSmen whose sensitive l nerves often yie® I to coffee's harrW I stimulation, app™ I date the chs - ’?! resulting from;I ten days' tris 1 <* I . INSTANT ,I PosTunl INSTEAD °f COf^l Such a deliclovsl drink makes tjjl change eosy^l better nerves mv; I it a permonent | There's