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CAFE MAY CODHTY TIMES, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 19. 19*«
A FRAME COLONIAL » nr w. w. pmnv '
All Praise
Indian Summer But What Is It?
! rnl»»n>t«y. and H. W. CoOlnssj wood. Editor of "Rural New i Yorker " The program concludes I with a Keeslor. Kriday morning of general !ntere»t to the {nilt | grower All resrions are to be held at the C.h* IT cm t e-H atfdcn Hall. Atlaptic City, and all thos? expecting to attend are requested
to make their hotel r-creation* p cw Can Angwer TLi*—
Another theory is that the Pil-jKnrope grimx ga*e It tta name when they j vurtlne
toM by the Indians that!,
er would return after
i early date
Vineland Ponltrr Chib
Many Theories Advanced For Mild Term
a frame Cokmial home ia one e Uvjtg-room while
Th,- o, ib, No R c | atlon To
j poultry year waa held by the l Vineland Economic Management
Club at the City Hall last Wed- w> >rc resday evening Approximately , n y ‘pertod of mild weather, flfteen Vineland poultrymon aig- ^ , w>rm October and nlfled their Intention of contlnu- NoV rmber. Indian Summer." and ing membership in the club and Jufc , a . of|en „ W(1 tlllnk „ u meeting regularly with the jid.ntlt!.,, we wonder bow the e|Kcial!st. W H. Allen, and the name originated and !f tbete U county agent, for the purpoa- of aBy r lX ^ dat( . ^ , hr . rrtr ^ of comUdering the mort practical tht, summer poatacHpt •thod. uaed In pouljry prodoc- Ac(ordUj , ^
•n. a nuoeession of haxy day* of detlrtoiM mildnesr following a
agalnrt the white settler* which interrupted by the arrival of winter, were resumed during the period of warmer weather u»nally experien-red in New England in the Ir.te autumn. ,r ' fi'at American noveHat. Charles Brockton Brown, in a age from Voloey added in a
Each member of the dob is keep- ‘
Ing
_ • of this aiae. ta aopplimentet: r a very large sub room, with a ■waned h> porch a. the front end IBa ext re Urge room U to provide V a garage in the baaement on
• Rote the combination fireplai <m hvins and diaiBgroom
i la the dining room is verr
Tbs bedroom act-ommod. tiun*
land* of a good 1 three good bed
wHI saeet the deaunt: aUed fsmiiy witli thr
complete record of hla
... . — spell cm com. srormy
Bock, production which «how« j ^ j not only egg production but the 8uniUM . r -
I feed consumed and return* from j t _ #fc| _ i thr sale of egg* above the cos'. ~ ' ™
( of feed. Some of tht record*
called Indian
swum r^”C,ir«biv * IMj b.lrtcb p«IM. an mor, n “ , ° ,n
prodtahle than the later ones and
_ . The large owner's hedtoow is provided with a wardrobe with the
garage la addition to tbs laundry. ! making the garage fireproof, fornate and storage room Toilet The exterior walla are aided, convenient to th* garage painted a cream, green Bash, blluda The Boors throaghou! are la oak. and shingles. The coat of this with ivory enarn*-! woodwork, and complete home, exclusive ol beatbirch mahogany doors, tile ir bath ing and plumbing, is placed at The floor of sunroom It of eoacrete. *7.M* to $»,tX>0
Cumberland County Farm Notes
Cbunty Farm Ag“'
By P. M BABBITT I Court House Building. Bridgeton
Fall Pruning Beat to Stop ;
Fire Blight
Pruning out the dead wood in j the ihli is the best method of j eontrolli. * fire blight Of apple-j wod pear.i .advises Ur. A. L. Pi -i atorff. fruit rpeelallsi of :he New
beca'iae the trees attacked hav ■ thr appearance of being scorched by Are.
County Board Annual Meeting December 14
the
Slat*- OiBegr
The annual meeting
... | fount) Board of Agriculture will Agnr.il- ^ on Turada> . DrceOiber 14. | according to plans made by the
The bacterlc. which cauar Brc I rXM;uuvp ooBunuier „ their Vinter over on the «•»*-1 monthly -nceting held last Tburs-
sd pails of the tree, and In
■pring are carried to the
■Ing Moasoii c by bees and ir lancets spraying Is of no II; thence the only practical lr«! ft to prevent its spread uniting out and burning all
meed parts Of the 're*.
Tl!s can bead be done before EDUft here shed their gie-n .**. as the brown leave* and f twigs stand out prominent
off
tehew Just below the dead ■. Uue a sharp knife to rut the cankers formed on large w. removing all th- dead t and about % inch of lit-:
both end* so they will Ijr the following eaainakinr the wound*.
icnlng.
other branch that is of vital importance to South Jersey poultrymen The Frellnghuysen ford, which benefit* boys and girl* on farms by. helping them purchase pule bred syick. has loaned, since the fund was organised, til.ZM1* The fund Is administered by the State Iiepartment.
Program for Fruit am) Vegetable Men in Atlantic City
■ of har i eating com I
tow th- heavy birds compare Leghorns as a profitable f -
1 UU.lf _ 1 '
Boek for the vineiand poultry- “Best Farm Worker”
After the plans for the organization of the club had been dts-
hr specialist made sug-
gestion* fot flock management that will help the birds to maintain good production duiing the wlnt-r months. One o« the firs! susg -wtion* was pertaining to the management of the flock during and outbreak of chicken-pox Heavy feeding of grain aiAi green i •tuff wa* recommended The grain ! builds up the . body weight sad the green stuff keeps the digestion track open. Both these conditions make it pomlbl- for the bird to quick.) recover from this disease For the healthy laying flock. Mr. Allen suggested that j thr poultrymon make sure Uisl I the floor* are warm and dry ; «*»*« i plenty of ma*h hopper apace is; /
The animal meeting of th State Horticultural society con tains much that should be of in . terest to fruit and vegetable I
and varied assertions. It is difficult to arrive at any definite con- i elusion, but it is reasonably plain | that this period of belated sum- ^ mer. when it does exist, is char-! acterized by three peculiar cle-! menu, by a warmth greater than tbit of the day* or weeks prior., by tranquility of the atmosphere,
rod by smoke and haze.
According to quotations from numerous writing*, in which the them appeal*. Indian summer's : first mention was In 1794. Ten years later, the expression ''second summer" was used extensively. Indicating that there was no generally accepted name. Twenty year* after its origin, the term ippargnily became established.
—, j . — From further literary' evidence. tlon is kept up and that & pound. “e^ j 'J'sew^’n™
of green stuff are furpished each Sheffield, «ge 14, af Croahy Texas,
.« u«u ™ 2. TiJJZ Tu. 'Z portant and must be used Intelll- ^ l, no. merely an Am, r'eaniam. gently If the poultry man is to get u # >.*, won every poasiMe honor | having become part of the i^ag-
~ ll-h language in It* widest sense.
"St.
Ijtkc's
' or “All Hal-
low Summer." in England. In (lermany H i* called “Old Worn-
resting explanation i- 1
given In the •'Nolo*" of Dr. j Joseph Doddridge, born In 1767.: a student of the folklore, trao.-: Cnmi thl . bridjtr before yo-t tions and history of fbe Indians, , (o 1( ma|l , , be bridg. and eariy settler*. He trace* the I (oll ^ ^ y(M ^ XM „
Yon Know Hi ffi He ought to fa,» Ib , •quad. And have no ni,p. T He kicks about th* ant< But never dl-a* hi.
She tried to spy.. He wouldn'' n.... Now he's .hem And she is k 1S41
American name it probably owes to tt* being predicted the natives to the first Immigrants who-took the early frost as the signal of winter." Merely taking Indian summer as a literary terra and from gen eral opinions and statements w» find -.atied belief*. It is said that
September:
that It come* in October; that it occur* in November, or not at ail; that U takes place as late as December; that It last* from three to five days; that It extends over a period of two weeks: that it Is more marl ed than lormerly; that in former years it was more pronounced then it is now; that it has at present ceased Jr. occur
anywhere
onaidering these conflicting j
1 ~ srs,“iJit : srATnjtvT.
the fruit and vegetable Industry. Tb
ther
lend to W«
pplicl with a swab Mere of cloth or a p a stick. Dlslu tool, aiwi occasionally ahould hr kept out
> IIw
Detailed arrangi
hands of
spoctal committee that will decide on the type of program and speakers, and make final arrange nj*nt- for fhe exhibit of corn and potatoes. Ribbon* are to be provided for the best entries of Id ear* of corn of the various varieties grown in the county and for exhibits ol late crop potato.-*. William B. Duryee. secreta-y of the State Board of Agriculture, who wa* prceent at the m-cling, wa* called on Jor a few remark* relative to the working* of the State Board The secretary mention'd the work that hi* d.-part-■nent ha* been carrying on during the past few week, rela.lve to th' .lamping oul of the cattle plague in Stiasrx County. Vesicular ntomatltis. a wriiaia dlneaw affecting cattle and horse-. broke out In Suasex County about a
month ago and quickly spread to I tetnoo.. ...„ _____ S3 herds. Btric’. quarantine i Theic is al*o a program proineamin-* weir put Into effect by j uded for thr Igflies on Tbutwday
the State Department of Agrleul- afternoan.
tore In c.w.pexwtIon with the | Thf baaqtiat. which Is to be Federal aulboritie, and the Seri- h TfaurFday ,-rcning. will be ousne* of the d.aea*r *eem» to b • art ^ r)Wd by , )r j oho Mar , ln .,n the decline. Mr. Duryc- told > iomaK president of Hnlger*
in a very Interesting way -*
- in •» -**>■ bale- -ha had bis made into mat- . bring distributed. In “d- bird* are working under v**e*. selling them at $25 « ettion to a larg - numb -r of IlBh|(i valizin* $100 profit per bale
.1 J* , t* 7 T1 >' "eel. 1. u.
e n u« r, December meeting will he
poet* on thr*. con-
lauded Linen ts.
The**- highly indefinite, but dcllghtlul spells, occur
Old Man Winter May Catch You Napping!
When the mercury thooU downward water freezes! Water frozen in your car’s radiate* means—almost always—a large repair btil.
Don’t Take a Chance
when you can insure against freezing by having a proper mixture of alcohol put in your radiator. Will not damage radiator or hose connectioni Lf*t us fix you up—no charge fot the service. You pay only for the alcohol used.
Mazurie’s Garage
CLARENCE MAZUR1E, Prop. Landis Ave. Sea Isle City
Or- exhibit of fruit gnd vegetables ts tc be displayed to attract considerable of the grower*' Interest The first day ia to b*- known as "Vegetable Day" and Prof. G. Uch'-rmerborn. of thr Btate Agricultural College, who has charge of th-.- program, ha* p.-nndsrd one of the most Interesting programs that vegetable gi'vwers have had an opportunity to hear for some lime. Appearing on the program ar-- prominent vegetable men from New Jersey and neighboring States. The pro grain for fruit men begins on the afternoon of Drcttnber 8 and the subject., diacuaaed will be thospertaining to insects and their eon.rol. An evening program of g-acral interest lias been scheduled tor Wednesday evening. The Thut-day morning program deal* with fruit ptoducllon and the af-
hdd December 8.
Food Values of Various Fruits in Daily Use
The natural food values to be obtained In fruit have been known for many years by s-sn. but they have never been as carefully analyzed as by modern scientist. The following facts about fruit have been summarized: Oranges, lemons and other citrus fruits contain large quantities of vitamin cl Fruit contains natural sugars; they should replace candy a* far as . -slblc Fruit helps to counteract arid rondllton In the blood. Fruit ■ on tains mineral* which make rich blood Fruit, berauae of its beauty and flavor. Increases appetite Fruit, especially fig*, dates, prunes. Me., and apples, are laxatives. apples, too. are good for the teeth. The berries, because of their seeds, are not easily digested ami should be given sparingly to small children.
rtivli
me ang'i ■IS ■IIInr ia the highlanHudooi river about a century is no-called
meat, mentioning beetle and gipsy tn.ith con two of the important pi. work that require! v.-ry supervision. Pnullry cert 11 ocredlta! ion work
The Time To Buy
Wh
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en
The wind-atorm if here when you least expect it. and wreaks its havoc while you WISH you had Too late!
insurance.
9
Demon fire reaches out its talons and gets your property into it* destroying grasp while you stand by and WISH you had enough insurance Too late?
When the unexpected happens, and you hit some one with your car, and the judge says "$50,000 verdict granted. " you WISH you had liability insurance. Too late?
ACT NOW'
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Sea lale City, N. J.
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Sea Isle City, N. J.
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