Cape May County Times, 13 August 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 16

When the needling* two inchta In aiM. they ilen ted to the garden In ifcehec apart with II

Root Crept far Wfarter Vat Many acres of earrote. bccte

end turnips are low being grown lor winter us*. Where they stead

too thickly they cannot develop to s desirable ate*; therefore

when pulling the weeds it to advisable to pull out a few plants

r of their I It a dlf tat Uei to their Unde and tg at the

r chat tt ctn be eshatn m mm*, u we that ■ th* future and think only t™* cowing, we are alar , marked k fart or the eaendthrtrt. growth Wf le fcore rltal for the Uone rather than by total man that of aoll fertlUty,croaaee. ProdacUon hae extended, nation. Moat tarmeni waatward, where climate li rarer-1 bat there are eooe able and market* are reUUreiy I oat and fatting' good, and tt ha* gained In the Tbeee man are Sooth In .-eaponae to Increaaini to failure and demand and batter ahlpplng faell

whe.'erer they aland thick. ThU way aae lot of extra work, bat time every root wilt hare to ha failed and hart the top cat 08. This work mm la a hurry, aa wUt make leee

a more

Edgar McPhentoe. hf May. the Cafe May Oeaaty

teataat la the SUte-wMa harm

shoe pltchlag coateet. h<M

Bat Se Cortly After AU ore than t.WO.OOO cattle, la •43.M0 herds, were tuberculin In the United Statee In the twelve months The total her of reactors wns slightly under > or cent. In other words, tuberculosis was found in the proportion of one-third o> an animal la every bird tasted. It Is self-evident that It Is more economical to sacrifice one-thlrd of aa animal far herd now than to m disease to spread until cent, or more of the ani-

•r her dhtcome aa ie the eaae 1

countries. If by taking. one-third of an animal now from Enoch MOIer. of Cape May. erpry herd ta this country tub«r- bee purchased s now track for cnkMd* will be eradicated, he oa- milk delivery. pew will act bankrupt the lire-1 stock Industry, nor will It be too Bamnel Compton and aooa. of State and national D*** Creek, have bought a fine Holstein cow from Tony Cart no.

s to he I Jersey this year thafc peer before, sot only Csteaheetasd County, but la other “If (A* f hovt appJles lo beans, why will tt pot apply to *11 effea rpwsmttlnss as amlir If > kfU to the po!

while the farmer Is the gt aay price below produc

fixe Mr Lake •owug of Seed

mdltion. . ThU crop aatage of seeking a goow oa soils that will not proroe table yields of . legumes or cereals. It U an • n-maanre crop for vineyards and orchards Except on the poorer sol U more profitable to utilise the cowpea as hay or pasture aad then plow .under the stubbie than to plow under the entire imp. About It per cent, of the fertilising aad aoll Improving value of the cowpea U cot) tela«d la the hay and about It per eeat. la the roots and stubble. Feeding experiments Indicate that much of the fertilising value of feeds U recovered In the manure. It Is therefore possible to obtain the feeding value of the cowpea as hay or pasture and. In returning ire to the soil, to save a large part of the fertilising value. Strengthen Alfalfa In the East a top deeming of well-rotted stable manure applied in tbs late fall or winter alfalfa not only fnraUbea at protection, but la most cases i will Increase the yield the lowing season. If stable manure U not available, an application of (00 pounds of add phoswr acre In the spring U isiderable assistance in aMlntelalrg the vigor of the

Farmer* haring pig* to be leer la ted or cows to be tested

Annual Rally Brick Presbyterian Church Rev. Francis Morton Fox, D. D.. WiU French Sermon On Sunday the annual rally of the Old Brick Frmbyteriaa

yuan eM. will ha hate The services wUl baste at 10:M la th* morn lag. Tbs addrros of th* morning will he dellvorad by the Rev. Franck' Motion Fox. D. D,

t Church, ot Ocrmaatowa. Pa.

rowiac.«nMte. at Mev Torfc. ban

been secured for the da; features of tetsfaat to I

oldest la the But*, aad to with many hto Interacts. la the cemetery rouadlng this htodorto add eh are hurled many where of the older famUtoo of this aorttae

• «f the May-

Green manuring Is one of the oldest methods used to maintain er Increase the productivity of The Romans which were sown In tember and turned under In May for the benefit of the following from cows Infected with lunlcable disease such • separated milk ry. should always be pasteurised (held at a temperature of IIS degrees F. for itautes) tefor. it is fed to cal van Lettuce production has become an Important Industry In recent yea-*. Shipment* In 1124 filled ore than six timet aa mtny cars i la !•!•. Many fruit Juices are well suited to vinegar making, aa they cootaia sugar in the proper proportion and other necessary or desirable substances.

maintained his summer oat the White How. at ths I during his bdmlatetraiioa.

The OU GaiMmcr Say>: Most hardy gardens need a lltUe additional piaat food at tkU ■eaaoa. Of tea liases bane meal to applied, but It is better to use this fertiliser only in the spring, supplementing It wth pulverised sheep manure or oue of the are

pared

POLKS: Uneasy Has

with the permanent wave. A Stitch In time snvs* embarrsa.ment. Little droga of water, little grates of aaad. make a Florida real estate itovelnw—I. A new

a the pbeketl lay saved to cut A groan apple

Where theroh a will (Bero's an attempt to brock U. A thing of beauty la a candidate for the movlse. The butcher, the baker

as good as her smite. Beauty I only rouge deep. What goes u must come down with the exception rtf the coot of ttriag. Time and tide must wait for the Untie cop. Drink no toagsc wine, but take a HlUe rodteHUod alcohol for thy stomachh sake.

good setting on the part of the bride's family. Not that they were anxious to part with the daughter, not at att. But they recognised that right, that the groom was very deetrahte. an they used, although they knew It not. a subtle. Instinctive ship. The

wood fires her father •tori- in the fireplace, aad the chicken 41b mother provided ware writ staged

tried to oosrinea B

a new bonnet.

Dick Culver writes to say that he think* that from the many airplane and dirigible ‘accidents

Th* baby that swallow* everything ought to rnaks a good husband whan ha grows up. Modem girts any be a Itttto shy In cooking, but Herb Doughty says they are wtoe to applesauce and botegnsy.

Misting Link Is NowHard fiuAiced

World’s Sta&Best Hermit in Chicago Lived in Rock Sheltered Cave on LbIdb Michigan The wovki# strangest hermit nas been found, in the heart of Chicago! * In a little rock-sheltered cave

within a stone's throw of the

aad Otto, fig. a native or Germany, hasn't any relative*, aad a few frieads. be saya. For eight years his only boa* baa hdan the tittle nook se the l»h* front, aad he •re than a

lag pan aad a oofisc pot; a a line afore aad a few pots dishes are aR be has aad “all I

va." Otto admitted. "But I scenery, and"—bis i swept significantly,—''where

A lot ot people are like that, especially la June, when Luna gets plethoric they WIU stay out aighto and spoon. For there's makes the feelings surge, t aay Its jbst the tappers. whUe Urge."

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labor to his hamble cottage. Maybe U was a cava. That don't

- it was aa

ahead, boy!ike. throwing rocks at the birds. Suddenly they c on a beautiful garden. " -a father.’ said Cate, 'look at that beautiful garden. I win! i could lira there.' “We dM live la that garden, id Adam regretfully, ‘until your other ate us out of bouse and

The village grocery crowd was scanning the sodden death of a neighbor wbo had left a Urge helpless family "And the wvrot of tt la." Mid old Windy '. “not a one of his boys has head to fill the old man's

that? A wide circle, including the take. Grant Park. Field Mum-urn, and the erorckaagiag Michigan boulevard skyline.

busy boulevard, streaming with Ufa. “that's the bteuMdest. ulesri view there to anywhere. During th* wesk nights, with the lights on. I crawl Into toy cava aad go

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fertilisers w

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food to

this me which Is easily mad* b;

a bag of pulverised sheep);

ure or aay barnyard dimriag In a barrel or tub of water.

fertiliser may be applied to rase In a strong state. It to also very

Fashions),Is dogs o( Leodoa now go to hoaoty pvkwa for bath, twice s week aad lor ' stripping." which to the pttwam of geally pulling cut all cM hair.

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