Cape May County Times, 6 November 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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J. C. .. fTOW of mooo4 vo» OMd cob- > UMH oil of U*t kind •d ter ■ •old • • o _ In U* iMt ■noly^o Um County I Exhibit will bo foot wh»t the ■ tom— *»« ■—of tko I ty moko 1L An yoo Ido your bltT

Btudioa with the aoU Btain, n>otUo or •curt dlMOM of sweet bouton show that the disease

■oreods on the sterna ai

throuthout the frowim aoaton. * ‘ soiiMta afte. the po-

_ to mature, in some-

infected fields the disease to known to have caused the black•nine of more than SO per cent, of the potatoes durlt* the last

weeks of October.

Further than blackening the •kin. the disease does not affect the entiac qualities of the potato, toaoe It only penetrates the skin end don not produce any noticeable lasts u the edible part of the potato. The disease also appeals at an earlier date on beery

appears earlier and to worn : vet than la dry seeeooa

i The results of the studies are I not rery eneourafinf to the-grow-er who has Infected eoito. or who planU Infected sprouts and ex- . poets to store most of his crop, . since where this method to prae- ■ Ueed It to adrtoable to lenre the potatoes In the ground as long ns , they are safe from frost or until they mature. The poUtoes harreeted green or when still full of milky sap rarely keep well in starege. They are more difficult to

s. and Aeeldee rot Mug eeTeiety,

y ehrldk. but the ecurted pota-

toes shrink more sever*' lea ror this reason.

, growers who have had trouble with scurf, us many Cape May l County growers did this year, will do well to use only dear seed

Cape May County Poultry News BT UNCLE JACK Special Poultry Corresponds ioe

BnOdiact Into

Up-To-Date Poultry Houses, £tc. There are a number of old poultry buildings throughout the county that would handsomely pay the owners 1! they would oalmake them habitable for the poultry Pock. Comfortable house* must be given poultry to make them turn out the extra number ®f •€*»■ You must realise that profit lays at the other end of expensee and every egg after the expenses are paid, adds that much to the profit account, and this to Just the same whether you keep an account of your expebeee and

receipts or not.

I have heard some people raise poultry speak in a way to feat that they did not knot we cost of keeping their Well, they should know or at have some Idea what crops pay the beet and poultry should be

no exception.

Now again to the old house*

Take one having the depth and width desirable, • yet having too high a roof, in other words, too high Inside. This can easily be

remedied by throwing across stringers to holo two-inch

wire and upon this wire spread some hay or straw about a foot thick. This will make a false celling, help to keep In the beat arising from the chickens during cold winter night* while on the roost, and In the summer will make a cooler house if a window to placed In each end. allowing a circulation of air. Another benefit accruing from It to the fact

* Sm MjB at all If you have a bolL.Ung that yon

desire to make over Into a poultry house and it to not of sufficient depth, say only about 10 or IS feet, and It to I to 10 feet In the front, yon can easily make It t over into a semi-monitor building by placing the number of feet In , the front to make the depth SO t feet. It to beet to place window* . about the slse of half sash, along j the front above the new roof. Thte , | will allow the sunshine to roach y I the back portion of the house and sunshine is a rery essential elej ment In poultry raising, both for . the grcwiug birds and the layer* t besides being a great purifier.

and an open section, to be covered ed up solid 1 to J V4 feet high, and with muslin curtains in bad above that glass windows and open stormy weather and cold wintry windows .or curtains In equal nights:. The front of -the old amount. Three feet over the portion of the house, below the dropping boards piece two stringroof of the new portion, should be *rs across the building for twoout and removed, making it Inch wire netting and on this all Into one large room. place hay or straw one foot thick In the cane of some old build- Put up wire In front of It so Ings that have low front* to be tka blrd^ona not get on the top able to have room to put windows • t - This style of building 1s Into the fron*. of the old sections, ffl^lfg wreeUent remits In many you will have to make the roof sections of New Jersey and In slant toward it, thereby making ntany other Bute* being quite the front of the new portion the common In some sections of the highest. This manner of change Middle 1 West. to aU O. K. If It to properly con- Tight glam windows under all strutted and great care Is exer- dropping boards are almost a otoed In making it perfectly tight, necessity as a labor saver, for fowl so that no water wUl leak Into wh * n scratching in the litter on the center of the building. i floor have their heads toward

1 the light, and where there are no

You may rave an oiq Darn not . . . » ■ — to g— that ^otUd be brtPglkg In lhe fronl M ^ mter ' u piled up Tri-rt 'into a ^to^VTabTto ^ ^ f^nt vert It Into n comfortable habits- «___ •*_ a._. .hi. <•

ABOUT YOUR Health Things You Should Know BpMmJmmkC+ms.M.C.

Alleviating Bronchial Distress "Winter Bronchitis’' to s rani affliction, peculiar to those already rged or approaching old age. It to • very common complaint, as every practicing physician know* Its care becomes a problem to many families who number older folks among their treasures. To old people, life and comfort are paramount blessings. Cough mixtures are l*gfc>n. and many are palliative

•ton fnr arre Hen snd floor • T * I 7 few days, but this Is | but seldom curaUve. Indeed, proper uon for Mr* He®, her mmere and not ^ the placed i conduct does more permanent good —..it —« Af un<1 « r ^e drop boards. | than medicine. The "fresh air

i-—^ ‘ I Borne of the old buildlngb can crank" cornea In and demands the resUy be made over Into brooder, Inevitable wide-open windows. No

i T oul “ 00,1 7 ° 0, eaa oft * | house* colony houses or smaller | matter how cold—how damp—or ne made. laying bouses, making them Into how laoen with floating gases and This to also true of many of the some kind of a building that their micro-organism, the windows must other buildings upoo quite a num-; present construction requires the be open, and the cough goes on. to

her of Cape May County farms 11,** alteration and — and elsewhere In nearly all tec-: where It to pooslble all buildings Uous of the country. | should face the south. Borne of the TIMES renders; Darkness approaches dally ly have second floors to aocre earlier and the evenings are their turning- practically non- lengthening. Spend s few hours productive of income. Why not leflectlng on your buildings and look tkem ovsr. make - - - - —— •* ***-- *- - —■*

alterations that will

the distress of the sufferer and of .those about him. To stupefy such patients with narcotic cough mixtures to the general rule, but how

futile!

Romember this: Warm air may

, be Just as pure as cold, and to usu-

trlvial what yon would like to have, and ally moch more comforting than 1 the TIMES Classified Department.

if you desire to have assistance In

cord night air. Bedrooms shon invariably be “aired out” ! ly during the day. Bods are much healthier un-made, and allowed to air thoroughly. When night comes close the windows, and allow aa little change of temperature aa possible In the bedroom till morning. Do not close bedroom door* If the sleeping apartment u small and this suggests airing the entire residence as often as necessary for pure air, but do It In daytime. Sleeping-rooms should be where bright sunlight can enter freely during the day. And. remember this: Cold night-air never banaflttod a cough—on the contrary, tt aggravates and prolongs the difficulty. Nlght-alrs are laden with Impurities, and In winter, chill the delicate respiratory membranes, beyond their recuperative er. The closed bedroom to not

an “old fogy" Me* The Last Eesort

The new Rector was addressing his congregation. “As you all know, the church has been trying to raise money for a coal fund. We've tried every conrel Table means of getting mosey honestly but with pitiful results. There la nothing left to do but bold a

Intereating advertisements regarding mortgage money will be found In the Financial section of

suitable for a poultry

Into a plgaoo loft, for at the price squabs have been selling for

several yean past, there to a good

profit In raising agnaha for mar-i of the TIMES, or phone for him ket. to call oa yon. His eervtcee will Alterations and arranging the be free and you will be under no

pigeon lofts are “*'** “

altering thus In the most practical way. you are Invited to write a letter with a sketch of your

to "Uncle Jack. ' '

partitions and Is nests are the two principal I tress The most important thing in all cases to to ooaanlt s good authority upon such matters and learn the beet and reirtest way to make

mechanic* Care should be taken keep down the com, yet without ' _ the utility of Ing for comfort and productiveness of Its inhabitants. There to the old com crib, not In ore any more. It would make an eteellanl fattening house. If a portion of it to altered to cut off the draft while the chickens are

Can't Ten nowadays Landlord opened the door and with sweeping hand Indicates the. Interior of hto new model toy apartments:—“There how's that, pretty coxy I call It” "Oh. John, what a lovely

The old wagon house can

mad* into aa excellent Missouri noultrr house Windows can h*

be divided almost equally | placed la the atdee and under t] the boarded portion, glare dropping board* ike front home

‘Quack! Qceck! Quack! “Our new neighbor is a doctor id he came over today In a fit of rag* Said someone was Insulting him.” “Insulting hlmr “He felt foolish, when I explained it was only the ducks calling to each other.”

J Join' I3ii'thclci 1/ , ' J l$.Jt ttu- ICevh ‘ . / •,!

Have you been neglecting that house of your*? Lmes It need papering or painting? If It does

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