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Hotel Manxemont—Before the cold daya of «Inter arrive. look over the cleaning equipment In uae In the houae. All duet mop* and cloth* should be thoroughly cleaned, waabed and hung In the
. . „ , minahlne and treah air to dry. If ***•• n* 1 '* replanted as many as I y 0U j,ave o»cd a' home-made duat.three tlthee. ,Our lar*.' peach | rM duater such aa tha gHla In
the Extension Service Home Man-
and apple
much la the . the supply was too
groat. Mold corn ta now mostly
i la taught ready to he cut and probably all
. . , _ | the froet.
Agriculture, t, M, 9., for a caU
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agement t;roup have been taught to make, you will be glad to know < that a floor mop can be treated with Ibt same solution. It will prove to be an excellent dustiest floor mop. Taka a new
, „ or clean mop. dip It Into warm -n» «I Tonne on" f Soaring Peach Tree* Jn the Or- P 0 " tt>,e >,ow aake “ mixture shart," la the title of a booklet) ■ uff,cl,nt ! <> -' u 1 r » 1 ' ‘V recyutly written by M. A- Blake. “• ln8 th * propor,1 °? c f. ? I^ 1 *:
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I i»?s r ow harrestI. apln-ch and eel- , _ scat prominent «tWe are right to the the aweet poUto more4 n look* Kkc a good mw* are mortag fari quantitie*. It looks r th* w.ather was tsa. North Jersey ■ are haring eon-
getting
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jh)prlco!tural Expert:
tor free distribution by that tnatttutioa to New Jersey residents.
publication contains 2t
and la amply Illustrated to the step* to be taken In pruning peach trees of rarious
ages.
According to ttye author, pruning of peach trees should be doge between October and March, and U U hts strong preference -that It be done now rather than In the early spring. This throws the' weight of authdrUy on the Md^ of fall pinning. The Issuance of tftl* booklet 1* made poastele through federal and State law* eataohstlng such eerrice. and for this reason no postage need be forwarded. Beqneete for tb? booklet should be eenl to the Mailing Oerit. Agri cuHnrai Experiment Station. New
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spoon* ot denatured alcohol and i tablespoon* of oil of cilroeella. Stir this well and dip the I _ Into It..allowing the mop to abeorb the entire quantity. Haag In the fresh air to Now dry.
Wash
water whenever It b
table growing at Rutgers Univerally will 'open November It. The course ta free to resident* of New Jersey and Ir. open to or women J* yean of age over who have had a pi
6 quarts 1 cup ralalns. 4 cups white sugar. I lemons chopped pulp and
rind.
Boll slowly 2 hours. Fmt Bnttm Cse pulp which remains after straining off Jules for Jelly. Toroe the pulp thnAigh a cola remove seeds and skins. ure out sugar as there Is pulp and add spice such as elnasmoa or Allspice If desired. Cook all togethei untU thick. Mtrrihg eenstsatly Store as for Jslly or esnned fruit. Two fruits uay be combined for butter—grape sad apple or apple and apricot are good combinations and there are many other* equally good.
well matqred when gathered in the teat* abow th fairly late picking doe* not i suit In more rapid softening I fruit held at « degress F.
Put parsley in the odd frame for winter picking or pot up a t or taro for the kitchen
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There ha* proven to • wide acceptance of woolep dree* materials for this fall. Tha of this material haa brot about about a revival of the outline tailored froek. The predominating Influence of plead for aklrie and tucking for blouses haa created a dc.nand for thlt type of material. Uae* are long, broken by the blodoe suggestion st the hip line. A smart voke effect proves t« very helpful In remodeling. These yok« should he printed sffair*—two In back and two in front. Th# wide beH no popuJust now—cover* up any
ta a clot* rival of the Japanese beetle, when It comes to destruction. Corn leld* In Canada and some of the North Central States have been damaged one hundrsd per cent, twenty to forty borers being commonly found In stag!*
stalks of cora.
gown.
Contraatihg color* are not ao «od—but the rererss side « same material, or the i terial used right side out croas-wtav is very good. Aar* you using your permanent pattern for completing your fall wardrobe?
Rose gardens require attention this month. Cut out sucker*, but do not prune main A Gradually pull tbs dirt In around the roots for winter protection .
getting to be quite n compliment to call s person a Sat Ure. / When an IrraataUMe flivver cornea In ooatact' with an Immovable hole In the road th* dec-
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For several year* the Poultry Department at th* New Jersey Agricultural Col tag* has issuing poultry calendar* poultrytrien. The calendar conaista of twaive card board page*—one for « month beginning with Novi her. the month when record* are usually started on pullet*. ■idea * paces for the dally record, each page gives hints about feeding and management with apply particularly to that
month.
Many Cape May County poultry men have used them for a number of year*. Thl* office ha* already received qulle a number of request* for theae calendar*. Anyone desiring one should send I In their request Immediately, since the supply la limited.
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Mature Apple* Best Keepers Is
Common or CcU St
From the results of numerous Investlgat ona It seem* fairly certain that . great many apple*
In the eastern nectioa of
the United State* art picked too { early to obtain beat results in! either common or cold storage- In ; ceneral. apple* for cold storage. ■hould not be picked before they show a decided yellow cast In i the ground color, or until they beginning Ic ’.ooeen on the'
tree An equally Arm
better color and flavot and with j lees tendency to scald will be obtalaed from later picking than that now generally practiced. In common atcrage la tel picking will give not only better flavored fruit, but also fruit In a flrmer condition throughout the
storage period.
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Apple* soften much faster In common storage or If packed and held In Ibe orchard than while remaining on the tree*. For best result* In common atorage. therefore. the picking of most varletle* should be delayed a* long as the fruit l» holding on the tree fairly well, or until there l> dsager of froestng Exception* should be made of the Jonathan, when grown under lung-growing ***■»■* condition* Late plrklng I . of good common »iorage rarle- • ! ilea results In a flrnicr and higher quality of fruit in stor-
age-
Apples for cold storage also should he fairly well matcurcd when they are picked, both to obtain hlghteat quality and ap i* and to reduce the occurrence of storage ac-ald. The devrlopn.ent of scald can hgreally reduced hv the use ol oiled paper, but the control will e effectu*- particularly In barreled apple*, if th* fruli l»
The new quarantlae linaa for the Japanese beetle area have Deco promulgated by the Federal Horticultural Board and take in greatly Increased territory, effec-
tive at
Under these regulations, the entire State of New Jersey is under quarantine, with portion* og Delaware. Pennsylvania, Coni nectlcut and New York added. ! The quarantine Une run* from Delaware, west to the Allegheny Mountains, extending northward I through Harrisburg to a point oppoeitf- Port Jar via. following through Port Jarvis, down the upper boundary of the State and then acroea the Hudson, taking in portions of New Yotk and Connecticut and'a considerable
portion of Long Island. On account of the physical li
possibility of InapecUon of farm product* from such a large terrli tory. an embargo ta contemplated ' on certain products within this are*. This matter U of aueh economic Importance to the State of
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Through the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS every week, and see if your name is hidden among these little advertisements,. If you find it, there are two tickets, gbod at any theatre in Cape Maty County, waiting f you. f week a number of ntmes, selected at random, are d among these ads. All that you have to do if you i yours is to drop this newspaper a line, telling what ad you found the name in, and the tickets will be mailed you. ITS LOTS OF FUN and even if you don’t find your name, you’ll find so many worth-while things advertised, that you will be well repaid for your time and effort. All Classified advertising is run in the CAPE MAV COUNTY TIMES. Sea Isle City: OCEAN CITY NEWS. Ocean Oty.And SEVEN MILE MACH REPORTER. Stone Harbor Readers of any of these papers are welcome to hunt, but only one set of tickets will be Muted to the finders.

