Cape May County Times, 9 July 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 4

he' f^oultryman’s Gjmer HWp For His Problems

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For Our Poultry

* England Presents the Best Field at This Time

study of the poultry and lest Induetry In Burope has been [completed recently by the uepnrtt of sericulture In aatlclpsof the possible need within tew years for dowloplns for- ' eitc market! for American poulI try products. Production of poultry < and eap the United Stales hu beet it as* arioafilsy , fate, both as compared with the ton. Since UtO oar popuhas allshtlj more than ikied, ahepp hare declined In • hare r it constant. mUL sows have * Increased about S( per seat. ^ poultry and ees production — * sore than four times that of

i JMO.

»« In view of the rapid locreaat hi production of poultry producU 1 4c this oonrtry, the Inveetlpaiora y believe. It Is not difficult to see . Chat wlthta a few yean the ;' United States rrlll be produdes more sees sad poultry 'ban he coEaumed readily within Us' hordera. When our production L finally exceeds domestic del fr It win be necessary to look attention to iocelyn

hoppers on the range

“Our two great disease troubles. coecldlosir and Intestinal worm Infections, can be con trolled only through sanitation Clean and disinfect the housefrequently. Hast flics are spreader* of tapeworms cannot he overlooked end every effort should

ade to discourage tbel'

on the range. Don 1 ! allow

ami manure piles

lulate. for they furnish Ideal breeding places for this pest. Treat the manure piles liberally

with hydrated lime.

"Finally. attempt to adjust the mash and grain ratio so that the pallets d« not eotne Into production too early. Aim lo allow •ve months for the growUg period of Leghorn pullet* Then, before they come Into a heavy ley or when they are laying about 10 per cent, on range. | jb ‘ the laying peas!

to get them In I

prime condition by feeding! scratch grain hesvtly. Reel aa-j

the care aad pains

thus taken *111 be repaid, aad that * Sock of well-grown, pallets U not only a eource of profit but.also of deep satirfac-

Hsrry Downam and Albert Bo* arth spent Mondajf* evening in

Bridgeton.

Murray Ken. Jr., is spending e week with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Downam. Misses Dorothy and Mildred Reran h spent Wednesday In

Ocean City.

Mias Gertrude Tomlin, of Ocean City, spent the week end with Miss Mary Downam.

greenfield Mr. and Mrs. 8. Breyer and family, of Turnervllle. N. J.. spent I be week end with his

brother here.

Mr. and Mrs. George Murray visited his brother, Peter Murray,

of Egg Harbor.

Mr. Jobn DuBosqu- and daughter, Ruth, spent the week end In West- Philadelphia. • Mr. Floyd Gandy Is spending a| few days la Philadelphia. Edward Mom motored to Maysj Landing Thursday night.

Mrs. Mary Dukes aad eon. George, spent Wednesday evening

at Egg Harbor.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dh Boequt and family were In Sea Isle City on Sunday evening. Mias Grace Breyer. of Turn Orville. has returned home after spending a week here with her uncle. Mr. G. Breyer. Mr. Henry Duboaq and sen. Henry. Jr., were in Swain on Sunday. ■ ' Mr. and Mrs. G. Breyer and eon. Harry, motored to Turner-

vllle Sunday.

L. D. . spent the week end with

Uy here.

Mrs. Lewis Priest called Mrs. L. D. BossiIn

fam-

The must objectionable form of vanity Is that of

proud of their gee Phoenix. —

In this world there's nothing else quite no unwelcome an ehll ' dren and taxea.

surplus We are already exportfug considerable quantities ol both poultry aad ett*. aad as Xuroneaa financial conditions continue io Improve the demand (or oar product* shesfid litcrean. The alias ot dressed fowls aad >. chicken* most desired :a Bagland. the tree test poultry dmport < leg country la Europe, aside from the eepeetelly tatted Surrey fowl, are tbeae which welfh from SO

known la the United States as export poultry, and the .Sat atyie of package sometimes need for It

Is to the United States from Bag

Lvkn 9 Team 0U marleaa poultry Is said now

OCEAN VIEW Mr. and. Mrs. H. Jarvas. Millville, spent tne holidays at their cottage here. Mr aad Mr*. William Kurt* and son spent Sunday in Egg Harbor with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kefr spent Sunday wlth»relst!v«* here. Mr. aad Mrs. Joseph Downam end four children qpent Monday In Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. Fred LagamaUno aad daughter. Marie, and Mias Franc** Canuao. of Philadelphia, epeat the holiday* with their petunia. Mr. aad Mrs. P. Caauao. Mr. Erae.t Downam. Mrs. C. a Moaeop. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kerr aad eon apeat Bun dag evealag in Atlantic City with relatives. Edward Aicorp. of Camden called oa friend* here on Sun day. Mtm Mary Doaobee Is now employed In Sea Isle City. Mr. and Mra. Aaron Jeraae. of Ocean City, spent Monday with this patents.

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wary la the kHliag. bleeding and cooling of American poultry, the method need Is killing by Mending la the mouth, wrapping the head*, and cooling on hang-

•Ang rack*.

Exportation of egg* io Europe U eoaflaed almost exciurivsly to Greet Britain, which prefers

< there are not the price that have been prevalent In ». the past between white aad brown eggs la the United Blaise. Extra large eggs sell more readily f tbaa thoae of medium six. egg* that weigh l« pounds to the Id „ dosen be'ng a satisfactory slsr Jr lor the British trade. American king not fern than 46 [ pound* tc the cax fall la thlc Thoae beet adapted for te Great Britain areegg* that would grade as l-B. S. No. J Bxtrna. U R No jBstraa. or U. 8. No. 1 Staadarda , Leghorn. 9 Yean Old. 5 He* Laid 1.186 Egga A Nebraska white Lghorn nine f pears oid. who has laid l.ltd egga. la out far a record, poultry

Gevld Wilson, it year* old. of Lincoln H. S.. Pcrtland. Ore.. 1. the winner of the League of Nations essay contest, la which 4tM contestant* were untend. He gets • free trip to Europe.

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Court Hs««e Toggle St*sgl .Hand operntod traffic signal* have been placed at Mala cad Mechanic Streets. Cape May Court

House. This baa I needer. protection i

at that section and will greatly la solving traffic prob

lent* at that center.

: Nolan Clark. »J, of Cold Spring, was before Justice of the Peace Qnldore. of Cape May. on Monday, charged with be lag drunk <ind disorderly by State Trooper Mury. He was aeni to thirty days In the county jail.

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l.Mt eggs.

know a officially aa A-4f«. the hen has just made a record of 14 J eggs during bur wreath Say lag pear. The average life of a trig In Ive year*. Her peak pro duettos wa* 104 egga la a year. A-*«* weigh* only 3% pound*. Mac eggs weigh 40 green apiece, agate the ala* ot moat

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F . The total weight of the *. pears of egg* L approximately

FOCLTUr OOSNEK

Good Layers M*de By Treating Chicks Right ' 1 tv lawn good Isgetx nest

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to the management. ^

* Winners of the Wildwood Tournament Invited V \

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