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“To iMtcthen term of •OecUon orteSala." an editorial In th»* TDim. brtasa the wader to his
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The State Pooltry
la certainly dole* a great work for the pooltry ratters throughout the entire State. In vartoos ways, improve the dock. Increase “
■r. Ooremor. which la
that the project wine, tnoa nddWIunsl year tacked on to hia term of service "*
dltloaa. Improve health and look after the sick, haring s State pathologist st New Brunswick, and an assist* nt pathologist located at the New Jersey Training
dlttonal building and bur . to stock It. They are afield te take the records of their present flock and go to their bank on the strength of what C borrow the money, building, stock 11 and thereby make the birds pay for and their home, and I will do It every Urns i give them the chance yoo do your part by giving them the proper balanced r— “* care, the State will in every way with tl
the program.
amtaatlooa are required Is oflerw*. te real dents of New Jersey by the Ihort Courses la Agriculture at Bulgers University. New Brune.cfc. •To learn by doing" Is the motto of the department of poultry husbandry which gives the \ and WWlard H. Allen, the * head of the department Is anticipating great results from new plan that win go Into t this tear. Each student enrolling for the course will be assigned a flock of hens which he care for and from which be
operates Is In the essM by the distribution of county poultry shows, this money U given either as prtsss or for educational work for the prims Uoa of the poaltry ‘ * “ '
the chicks. This work together with practical exercises In judg lag and culling, caponldng. grad
uuahiu to arrange for a poultry shew, one of the resorts should a to the beneflta they would
i from the chair of ofAotal appointment and leave# for Om other fellow to complete am additional la too short, especially for the Assemblyman, who la the leader up to bulMlag the bis gor tamaa for the people, hi* pnept*. who must depend on their Assemblyman for many thing* that are worked oat In the L*«i*lotar* and. quotes the TIMES. “He 1* a jelter public servant." In the second thought, the vot-
selves In the way of ksardta assured by the ouvortialag. There is |SM available as prtm At the College of Agrt New Bruaewlck. poultry are given free to either er IS year* old. who J
There are two hundred and ninety-seven poultry ratten •
poultry bouses wUi gtvs the s
dents aa exesileat t. Using.
Applications for this ecurss.
which la open to mea aat cd age or over, are hdag by the director of Short at Katgers Ualvendty. A
log the course wIB he seat on
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1 of such a pHiura. Think ef a thousand thsusaads of boys sad girls of every racial ortgta and creed gathering up a million satchels sad setting nut
petite schools sock day to
Amettoanlasd and sdneatsd to the high Uteate of cUlasn-
> 11 surd te the the world more than a mlltton children are bow attoadtag PJ«b-
f ATTENTION owners and l BROKERS tw brini taken for the
AUCTION SALE
r held
THURSDAY, NOV. 12,’25 AT THE CAMDEN Y. M. C. A.
Acreage Realty Co.
It has been estimated by reliable authority that we carry a larger stock of clothing than any other store in the county. It will pay you to treat younelf to a visit to ore store before you buy clothes.
FOX BROTHERS
4400 Pacific Arm air run a a. i.
Far EftcaaBcr and a ! VOTE THE STRAIGHT REPUBUCAN TICKET q Arthur Whitney For Governor Charles C. Read For Assembly James T. Hoffman For Sheriff Mayor Joseph G. Champion For Freeholder
ANNOUNCEMENT The Gnderdia Dress
lauUC at 100« 1
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834 ASBURY AVE
With a new line at Plena and Hue
Opening Sale Fritbp. October 30.
SOME WIND! At® YOU WILL HAVE MORE LKE IT. BUT WHY TAKE A CHANCE)
Windsor* Inamance coata only *2.00 a *1,001 For 3 r-ara au c
E. O. Howell, Jr.
136 So. 4* St
Cape May Coart Hoorn. N. J. i
I’ll tell you how ''Overcoating” eliminates repairing Once I bought b act at carpenter tooh. They were good txxila. and I used them. Not so much during the first couple of years. But pretty often after that. For I had a frame house. It wasn’t frankly old, but it began showing the first signs. Well, k sot so I didn't like fixing op the porch and such . . . So I “overcoated” the house! I covered k with Tw-Foar-tam” Steel Fabric Reinforced Stucco! And we Hke it fine. It didn't coat much, either. Mother stiC talks about bow nice it is, and I’ve had to turn down some offers of
I think I still have the took around somewhere. I wmt ym * bmea kmw you emm diemee* npafcs
Lift Yaw Home od**v the OnfinrT ;=22tss£s2 jz-jzya&irz p*t r—ow SssrficS wa*. mi *•
DAVIS-WADDINGTON LUMBER CO. Office and Yard: SWAIN STREET AT RAILROAD SEA ISLE CITY, N.J.
welded steel wire
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