iPE m GOOKIT HW NOTES 'OLUIH BUTE) BT 7. A. rrACKHOUSK, OOUVTT AGBIILTUBAL MBEMT, ESPECIALr FOB CAPS MAT COUMTT8 s amd ram unxE■0 of Acrieottan Deride* on Can
and Potato Shew
at Friday nlftat. the Kxecutire nittee of the Board of A*r1cu]-
L met In the Offtoe of Farm Denitration. Cap* May Court Houae.
scum the adriaabUlty of holding n and potato ahow at the annual g of the County Board of Acre. which will be held on the
^ of Norember. The Committee jjht It adriaable to hold a corn I potato abow as an educational lure and aet aside funds to pay ■mums In alz clssaea. as follows: low Dent, Whit* Dent, and White
I Corn, also on rad akin pot ' e skin potatoes and sweet
_ The eom will be )ud*„ I beet ten e*n and white poUtoee I sweet potatoes will be Indeed on " • est peck of market sited pota-
It Is planned to bare Herbert
I Soil Specialist, from New Brans-
PUBLtC NOTICE
I REGISTRY AND ELECTION B IH OP WOODBINE Is hereby ctree. (Bat u*- beard sut rod elseBca w«P meet at U»
3h*iS5r*“^
GENERAL ELECTION U elecdea wUi be bsM on Tuee-
erne club trustees meet Mra. Henry Brooks entertained the , offleers and trustees of the Women's l Civic Club, of Sea Isle City, at the , home of Mrs. Charles Bell m Atlan- ,! tic city on Tuesday. This was the
n and
cm SIT ooem tarn, «»a bh an, a j,
wick, do the Judclnc. and names will b® or the exhibits until after the
Judfln* I* done.
In deciding upon the kind of prise the Executive Committee felt that Cape May County farmers should be
encouraged to attend outside corn '■‘ c on Tuesday. T »nd PoUto shows and other agricul- I meeting of the sea ftual meetings during Agricultural' w *-‘ a mo* 1 enjoyable as well as profWeek In January at Trenton, cons*-1 ,ub,e occasion. A delicious lunchQuently they made the Brst premium 60,1 *■* wnred. Mrs. Hagan. Mrs. ux each class a round .rip ticket to Nock - Mr8 - Oallen and Mrs. Twohey Trenton that wetk. This trip to c * nie down 1™“ Philadelphia: Mrs. Trenton should be an added attrac-! Downe J , from Cynwyd; Mrs. Boeder tlon to the one of holding an up-to- j from S®* I* 1 ® City; and Miss Cath*date corn and potato show at our! rlne 9 u,nn fro™ Byr’ood. The meetannual meeting of the Board of Agrt- 1 lnB ad iourned to meet November 16, culture. It u planned to have a few wlth Mr * I*- J. Downey, at Cynw/d. Brst class speakers on the program of ^ ~ : .v- Put Claxnmen Out of Bminess
_ — me program or the afternoon as well as a few selections from McPherson's double mixed quartet of Cape May Court House. The >lace of meeting has not -et been eelded. but it will probsb.y h' m as near the central part of the County as possible. South SearlUe Hall has been mentioned as
the possible place.
It is now corn husking time. Why not enter Into the spirit of the Corn Show by sarlng out and exhibiting
ten nice ears.
mb^SmaM*«aeril ef <
i board et atacstoc at the itlooed ota tt, above day. ABSENTEE ELECTORS
^PP^ e Storage House Dr. Julius Way. of Cape May Court Hon »®. wh ° has acted so efflcienUy as Chairman of the Fruit Committee of the County Board of Agriculture for the last two years, has Just finished buUdlag a new apple storage home — his orchard on the Goshen road. The plan of this building embodies scientific princlplee of apple storage and will help solve the problem of marketing fruit when there *8 more than the population needs. The Bethel-Blchardaon orchard Is Adjoining to that of Dr. Way's and will also derive benefit from this
storage house.
Common storage when properly ane !■ not quite as efficient ss cold storage but It is the next beet thing
to 1L
Other apple growers who store this fruit in storage houses bunt for the purpose are W. H. Powell. Court House; Norman Taylor. Cold Spring; and Ephraim Erriekson. Dims Creek. Repp Bros., Glaaeboro. win place on cold storage, free of charge, all apples to be exhibited at thi Bute Horticultural Society In December at Atlantic City. Why not try out cold storage, also the prises offered In Atlantic City.
W. C. T. V. EHTEBTADT8 TEACHERS AT COURT HOUSE
The County rally and reception to teachere given by the W. C. T. U. In the M. E. Church at Cape May Court Hoiih* on Tuesday evening was most Inspiring. The Church was beautifully decorated, the chancel rail being literally buried in flowers which were given to the teachers at the close of the meeting. Bach cluster was tied with white ribbon, the em-
blem of the society.
The program was pleasantly varied with music. Selections by the Men's Chorus, s double quartette of men and women, a violin solo and several j vocal solos were Interspersed between
- -.uomuw . vocal 80
Clammers and dealers In shell fish ta. T . ~
I 6 '" “ | AU a* M.<o W “ln
B' ■''“‘"""A Luther O. 0.1... rL ^■Ih—iP^e.dent o! the C.p. U.T Couut, ^ hr en order ta- ch.nber ol Cotnmerte: «ud Edw'e Iron the SUt. Boerd ol Hutth p. B, .nrete. County SuperUUnd.ut
St Trenton. The order ss issued Increases the forbidden area over that made by the laws of 1911. Chapter H. and a later law of September ig,
1921.
In effect the law now forbids any clams, oysters ''or other shell fish" to be taken from Hereford Inlet on the north to Jarvis Sounds on the south end Includes the Grassy Sound thorofare over which the Rio Grands drawbridge Is built. Ail the creeks and other bodies of water with all of the Sunset Lakes included, east of the Grassy Sound thorotare are closed and while the order as now interpreted does not Include the western tributaries of the thorofsre It is believed that the State Board, which expects to be In the local waters soon, will close the tributaries Immediately adjoining the trufn body of water known as the Inland waterway. It Is claimed that pollution of these waters make the shell fish unfit to
eat.
—* J AULOUUCOL of Schools, were among the speakers. Mrs. Elisabeth Swain, County President. welcomed the teachers on behalf of the Union. Mrs. J. M. Bunting. of Stone Harbor, made a stirring appeal ior temperance Instruction in the public schools, which was the main theme of the evening. Mrs. Hester Hand presided and closed the evening with s poem which sfce recited with the esse and grace for which shf Is Justly famous. The President!, of the local Unions were '.introduced en masse. They were 'Mrs. Rutherford, of Cape May; Mrs. Carroll, of Dennlsrille; Mrs. Osgood, of Stone Harbor; Mrs. Swain, of Goshen. Mias Gandy responded for the teachers In a very happy vein.
Servant Giri Wouldn’t Go in Cellar,
Fearing Rati
Mrs. Tepper. Plainfield, N. J.. says, "Rats were so bad In our cellar the girl wouldn’t go there. Bought some RAT-SNAP and It cleaned all the rats out.” RAT-SNAP destroys rata and mice. Absolutely prevents odors. Comes In cake form. nixing- Cats or dogs won’t touch Three sixes, 26c. «5e, $1.26. and guaranteed by A. G. Rice A Company. Sea Isle City.
Charles Sisley, of Avalon, ran Into a brand new car. which dashed out upon him from the County Fair -Grounds without warning. His own was not Improved by the encounter. the other car was badly damaged. The owner's name was
not learned.
SMASH-UP AT COURT HOUSE
SUPPLIED
OFFICE DAYS—EacS miSey sad Frtsay.
JUJSSSrjHVtS’tK Cleric ot^wHhJhe^C —
PUBLIC NOTICE I REGISTRY AND ELECTION CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY L that the board
•d Wa.-*—City Hoi QENKBAL ■ISCTJON n b. fc*1 e. T«.. r’hsr'ssT
c—, r^Si'sc. * c—. t the Section oAeara wtB all id at oloccleo at the Homo Uoood as the obovo day. oonit *a o'clock to the o»rr*“
llww It sBsB hive attached to K ceruncau a-Ulns forth ' >• or will be unable to so to the Place to cast Us ballot on eWlloa AH aprtlcatlooa ehatl be Med with vir.iclpa! merit or with the Ooooty or Siectiona not later than the Toeeday paSeoedlns (he day of the I Khettoa. JOHN U MAHER. City CSotB
OTICE TO TIMTT CREDITORS state of Coleman L I
rsuant to tbe or nor of Harry B. ‘■ss. Surrogate of tbe County of May. mads on the eleventh day ptember. A. D. 1922. on the apHon of the subscriber. Executor ld deceased, notice Is hereby to the creditors of said d*- * to exhibit to the subscriber.
and demands against the es- ■ eald deeeeied within Mx * from the eleventn day of >b*r. A. E. 1922, or they will ■ barred of any •ct’
REPUBUCAN NOMINEES FOR UKITED STATES SEXATOR Joseph S. Frelinghuysen
FOR GOVERKOR
William N. Runyon
FOR C0HGRE8S
Isaac Bacharach
FOR ASSEMBLY
Ralph T. Stevens
FOB SHERIFF
George A. Redding
FOR SURROGATE
Irving Fitch FOR FREEHOLDERS Joseph G.^Champion Robert J. Kay
2 YEARS
Septembm 11th. A- D. 1921. HARD W. ROSENBAUM. Executor. ! ARLE8 K. LANDIS. JR-. Proctor. •-16-9t-pfll6.64.
Charles E. Foster 1 YEAR BE LOYAL! Vote the Entire Republican Ticket at the General Election, November 7
“At Your Service” Edward S. McDevitt PLUMBING CONTRACTOR HEATING AND ROOFING Let He Quote Yeo oa Yoor Next Job 28 Coral Street - Sea hie City, N. J.
If you want it done right George B. Jeffetys & Co. Builders BUILDING COSTS CANNOT GO LOWER BUILD NOW 129 Coral Street Sea Ul* City, N. J.
Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes the Farthest
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Buckwheat ] fv Pancake Fiour j- C Golden Syrup j 3for ^
Bold separately or assorted „ you desire. A very tempting breakfast easily prepared. All freeh. new pack fall goods.
Lifebuoy
Soap 5c Special price for this week only.
GoldS«l pkg 9c u a t S 3 okg. 25c The flceet quality white oats
grown.
ySS Shortening ^ \2 c A rich, creamy cooking fat. made entirely of pure vegetable OIL For cooking, frying, baking and all Undb of pastry.
Bert Wh,U
Potatoes TTL 23c Big. dry. mealy poutoea. Sold by weight only.
Gold Seal
Flour 12 D> bag 49c A real good oread and pastry flour. The best flour milled.
■ P.AG. Naptha
si Ss ii
Quality Canned Fruits
Fancy California
Peaches big can 28c
Hawaiian Oired
Pineapple Hied, can 25c
Hawaiian Sliced
Pineapple big can 35c
Hawaiian Crushed
Pineapple ___—med. can 19c
Fane-. California
Cherries big can 39c
Dried
lima Beans 9 lbs for 91
Choice I Rolled Oat* P 25 for $x
Asco Hur Met* 22 for n
Choice Whole Grain Rice 12 Pkgs |i
Best Soap Beam 12 lbs for
VICTOR Bread t.. fl w 6c Made with the purest Ingredlenta. Buy it today and teat Its keeping qualities.
ASCO Teas u>pt, 45c The real tea flavor and tea fragrance are in Asco Blend Tea*. A blend for every taste.
Asco Coffee u. 29c We care not bow much you have been paying, even up to 46c or 60c !b. You never drank coffee that will give you any better satisfaction than Asco Blend RICH CREAMY j ASCO ’ Cheese » 27c | Oleomargarine , k 23c A pure wholesome spr-ad for Victor Bread.
Pleasing flavor. Just the right ■‘snap.”
Asco Fork & Beam can 9c 8 cans 25c
What Do You Pay? Best Pink Salmon c*n igc Aico Corn Starch • rkg 7 C Gold Seal Macaroni _..pkg 9c Asoo Hoodies pkg 5c Asco Com Flake* - . pkg 6c Asco Farina pkg iQc Asco Peanut Butter tumbler 9c Calif. Seeded Raisins Pkg 15c Babbitt's Bor. Soap 6 cakee 25c
Delicious Chocolate
“> 89c
Asco Whipped Cream Chocolates * 83c
BEST Corn Meal „ 2' A c Your choice of white or yellow.
BIG. MEATY CALIF. Prunes lk 19 c Pine flavor. Small pita.

