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Cape May County Poultry News
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■Me. lor the hl_,^ rV«W he hatched in toe pan e: Pehruarr. eepecUUy jc'reded lor the early fall aamnu The key to aucaeee Km in havi»t reod fertility, «»cd hatch abilltr aa.1 mod rrowt* in >nlhu'and cocknrela and they are larrelr dependent upon the atdfetkw of the breeders. tocMber nrfth the care riren them and In the handhnx of the egza. la the *mt place we would recoounend hens In preference to pallet*, hat (rent care should be excrcM in (trine thmn a ia«c mi cith racial attehttnn Tn huildlna up their body treicht. that they will lay good, fertile.
mod male birds to huad the Bocks. In matin* the Mediterranean brmdn one male bird la muted to terohre to twenty femaiea and in the Heavier breeds from eight tn twelve females, depending a great deal upon the individual male birds, cocks or cockerel*, and it iis always beat to have plenty of jMnlea to ianum tertlUiy and In lease something should happen to j some of them, there will he enough left. Male birds should be kept In good, strong breeding condition and * ben they are not. you better rmao-e them for * few days Into
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(min ration should be fed Into n dean, sweet litter, to produce exercise to the birds la obtaining Ihctr food and this will keep tkem la good physical condition The New Jersey grain ration or any of the good commercial scratch feeds should be used pad it Is the same with mash, which should be kept always before them In convenient heppers and they should be fed about equal amount* of each. Too mack grain will that will mesa poor n mack mask will
— vitality, strength and hatdineas to cmM tmpnir loio mod strong pal left sad cocksnMk If you have to use
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If you redoes the meat scrap in the ■sob. then a good plan l* to feed S per emit, to 1* per cent. 1 semt-oolld buttermilk, either fed as a paste la troughs or mixed In a moist mask ns.a noon feed, the lactic odd cleans the Intestinal
channel., keeps the birds healthy »rd It extremely palatable, and by all means be sure to keep plenty oyater shelM. grit and charcoal •chare it l. handy fur the bird Pour to dee pounds of green feed should be fed daily end it is a good l 4 *** to let the breeders run out door » *»e*y pleasant day throughout the winter and free range as soon In the spring as possible. Sunlight Is very Important. It gives the eggs fertility, hatch abUity and thb chirks have vigor and stamina and there to smaller chick mortality. Breeder* Mill not produce as many eggs, hut the eggs will be better in every any when the birds have free range. Where breeders are kept cone cd the following Mineral ton powder or titauc food has been found to be extremely beaeftcla! and helpful In securing better fertility and hatch-ability in Ibcegg* and better growing chicks. 6 pounds Kiln-dried Bone Meal. 1 Pulverised Oyster Shell1 “ Potassium Sulphate, 2 ~ Table Salt. « ounces Sodium Phosphate, * “ Sodium Acetate. « ** *• Sulphate (Ghauber * Salto). I •• Calcium Fluoride. 10 •• Magnesium Phosphate. 10 Ferric Trioxtde. 14 Ammonium Sulphate, In “ Manganese Dioxide, H - Silicic Acid, obtainable at drug stores or manufacturing chain' to and should be powdered and mixed well together and fed half pound to 100 pounds of raaah mixed therein. Another important detail Is a comfortable laying house, free from draft* with dry. clean litter.
free from lice gad mi
illation, with plenty of light and sunshine and with prapef care and atteutioa good results will
DIAS CREEK (Held Over From Last Week) Miss Kanny Bateman, who has been working In Colllngxwood. returned to her home here and will work for the Cape May Count} rule and Trust Company at Coart House. Mt. and Mrs Rtchsrd Lloyd railed on Mrs. Allison Lodlam. at Swaiaton. on Friday. Miss Margaret Dey. of Green t'reek. spent Sunday with Mto.Anna SMle.. Mrs. IMS* Stiles spent Suadav evening with her daughter. Mr* J. F. Chewier, at Rio Graade. Mrs. and Mrs. Ike Parson, of
ven- Mr. Harry Nortoa *;«al Saturday
Mr. Frank Norton spent Monday evening nt Court House. Zadok Sharp. Jr. who has been working In Overbrook, returned to his home here S^pday. Mr. and Mrs. Allte Rhoads and Mrs. Hand and daughter, from Goshen attended church here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes, of Heleervillc. attended church here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scull, apent
Tuesday evening at Wildwood with his sisters. The group meeting will be held st Burielrt M. K- Church this week. Mr. MlUsrd Daria spent Monday at Court House. Mis* Esther Howell returned to school on Monday after baring the n-umps. Mr. and Mrs. Colman Weseott spent last week visiting their niece in Philadelphia On Sunday Mrs. William Waath-e.-by entertained Mr. and Mrs. Louis Keen, from Ocean City: Mr.
Miss Ruth Glasamcre. of Caa
■other. Mrs. A. T. D. Hawaii Mrs Carrie Hoffman, of Rto Graade. spent Sunday with Mrs Col man Wewcott. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Compton. Jr. and family, of Egg Harbor, sprat Sunday with hi* parents. Mrs Colman Norton aad Mr* Richard Lloyd spent Tuesday with Mrs. Fred Smith, at Stone Harbor Mrs. El wood Howell. Mrs. Currie Scull. Mrs. Ida Barr aad Mias Ala Norton spent Thursday nt renn City. Mrs. J. Downs entertained her parent*, from Philadelphia, on Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Matthew Scbelllag \ of Wildwood, spent Sunday with
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Imported French Hand Made Beaded Bags la the nearest coion and pattern*, from $10 up Ton save 35 to 50 per cent A large variety of genuitr bended point* bags, in the Uteri colon and style*. $ 15.00 up Vanity Cases Assorted colon and sines. $2.95 up Music Rolls Large assortment of genuine cowhide music roll*. $3.50 up Tour name stamped in gold.
Tourists Cases
traveling or fo. home use This one conies fitted with brush, comb, shaving soap. Map box. toothbrush holdrn and loops for safety nu.r in a Cobra grain cowhide. $2.95 up Men s Filled Cases and Military Brush Sets $1.98 to $20.00 Made of Finest Quality end High Grade fittings.
Brush Sets
Genuine Ebony Military Brushes with solid backs, insured bristles, also comb
$6.00
Brush Set Beal Ebony Brushes $2.50
Genuine cation
Tour i wait.
Bill Boob gold cornen. with window for card and pocket coin. $1.25 pin seal, with or without corners $2.00 smooth calfskin. doubV ideutifi-
$2.50 stamped is gold whDe you
Brief Cases
$3.00
up
A very appropriate gift for • mar. schoolboy or schoolgirl, made of full stock, very durable cowhide, straps all arotufd and extension lock, of black, tan or brown. DOST FOBGET THE BIDDIES Dainty beaded bag. necklace to matek. $ 1.00 a set
Exclusive Leather Novelties We Rcpnir nod Remount Silk nnd Leather BAGS
AN EVERLASTING GIFT When the postman brings you the recorded deed to year property, and the contract is signed for that home •f yanr dreams, yon have a gift that is everlasting. And a gift that grows in value each year, and which becomes sacred in tradition as the yean roll by. Ihere is truly no place like home—if it is your own. Wherever you wander and whatever you may do, yonr home is smiting for yon. and affords safe refuge. Make yourself and family this gift supreme this year. Buy some land, and build yourself a home. Hext Christmas. then, will be the happiest of your life. We win he glad to help yon plan, finance and build
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Eaton Crane Pile Stationery Toilet Set*. Djevkian. Mavis, Hudnuis. and Riven Perfumes. Complete line Coty’s Gilbert's Mahogany docks Whitman's Candies ShcOenberger Candies Nslkt Knit Dofis for Baby Bon Boo Dishes, gold lined Flashlights Popular Brand Cigars, large and small bo: Safety Razors. Gillette, Elver-Ready Auto Strip, Gem, Durham Duplex
Pacific and Burk Avenues WILDWOOD, N. J.
GIFTS to GLADDEN the HEART
Men’i Signet and Stone Rings Muny beautiful design* from which 10 cbooar. Solid gold or platinum with rare veilings, and most attractive ia design. *10.00 to $40-90
FounUin Poa ■nd Pendk Pen* of exceptionally line make repreaentlug a combinalioa of beauty and utility unmrpaaaed. Eversharp. Waterman and Schaelfer pen* jwnd pencils fn £retl .variety. $1 up io $50
Men’s Grwn Watches If you warn mi real timepiece, you ghljuid Pork*-: Watches for Men. They are real watchM for real men.
Pyrahn Here's Just the opportunity you've been wailing for to add olher pieces lo the Pyralin set you own. We are now shoe log a special offering of Pyralin in all the popular patterns. You caa select from Amber. Ivory. Prari and Shell, or nsnhlnailon* <* the above. 3-pc set $11 to $25 11-pc set $20 to $75 Gruen Strap Watches for Men Invest In a gift that will last. Cboune It . yourself from the latest creation* from the Gruen Watch Maker*' Guild —sturdy strap watches for men. We have a liberal assort; ment of these famous timepieces. $30.00 to $100.00 Bar Pins Bar pin* of most exqutoite designs- net with precious stones afford a rick gift, and very practical Many designs Trout which to $9.00 to $25.00 Vanities These ever u * • f u 1 vanities in all styles, finished In sold. *11wlth Jeweled decorations. You will find these a most appreciated gift by the fair sex. And we carry one of the largest ►locks in the city. *5 to *25
JEWELERS
Open Enniags
EOT H COCHEAK 1303 Atlantic Avenue
I Silverware If yon long to pom ess a service of gleatnlngly beautiful silverware that will, give lasting enjoyment — then we advise you to come and examine this handsome new offering. Reed t Barton COMMCNirr PLATE to guaranteed for life. 26-pc Set $25.00 up I Diamond Bracelets Special assortment for the holidays Those much wauled flexible kind: some with all full stones and a few of the cheaper one* ~'lth smaller stont*. Special 1 Diamond and 12 Sapphires, $25
New Gruen Watches at new price*, from America's finest watch makers. Chaining shapes have been chosen for theae. firlth chaste cases which add _lo their beauty. A 17-jewel movement assures consistency of Gruen accuracy.
Cigarette Caw You will find a Urge variety la thaac cases made of silver, gold, leather or moire. $2-00 to $45.00
I at $25 to $100
Leather Goods Wallet*, pass books, card cases. match cases, cigar and cigarette case* and Jewel $5.00 to $35.00
Bek Buddea An appropriate gift, yet very Inexpensive and greatly appreciat--d by HIM. $3.00 to $15.00
Diamond and Platinum Grek Pin* The circle or oval pins, better known as ■boulder pin*. ate v*ry popular today. Bow-knot designs are desirable because of their ait recti veneas. Our large aanortment Includes white gold, platinum top with and without diamonds. $10 to $200
For Baby Don't forget Baby »t Christmas time. We have many beautiful flit* In stock. *2.00 to *25.00
the living loom, and our Sctb Thomas dock* are the kind which keep exceilenl time. Cow and see our many beautiful aad attractive
Men'* HamAcff Wfitcbe* For one who ***» precision at to d*there is no watch th* ran ►urpatf l*t Hamilton You “ surely find your tm nt sty le is out but assort t"' 17-Jcwd. ISOM
Mawi Knigh:* o! Klaani* and all lodge pin* in » ura *2 totlM
HERRICK’S
PhoBt: Marine 7142
$10 to $150
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