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CAPE MAY COEICTY TIME? TODAY. SEPTEMBER 9 1927.
OF INTEREST TO THE FARM AND HOME
Edited by W. COLLINS THOMAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
THOMAS’ COLUMN
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Hoi
According to Counn / licpartnioi!. lungn illunniufi
during tlu* l«nr <>l tin- \rar u hen the da>» l"hi' i» borne out b> the rxpericacc oi poult; 1 lights sucran!ulltr lot the pa>t ievr yr»t%. A n lighting >rr uicd. tch »hr morning ligh
evening lunch. An; one of the three , each of the three have their group «.! H> the morning light system. I'gh(> A. M and continued to davlight. This trouble in getting the bird* to g- ■ With the evening light diuj cvtiv
I ts.th the usr ot me»tx 'lliey hav,
illutnmatiuii
1 p.-sytoa tnan-f
Mr- Tborop-
ide of th;- boll- ; ley might i» tt- : Jvee Thl. aoxn ,
it Babbitt and the State IVih.,, . .
. I... u ' ... Junn McCrater. (PMvhen. !•' i. the (loultr) HiaI. ;• «d;aiit«gn>u» ( ,, uwl un rs ,, M KU<K ] ,
mash a
I r
.11 Th;. ■ * Poem-:
I Jsniiie Lind eantaioupn, tbu
used |aon.
• etp; '•.*'^1 j^riy'TS'.s; s . -ij-call; satMtactot> and Midan tntm. soybean* and ■
rrs. j »bicb U flse fec-t bir!
ite tuittn on a eit | Re.. SI t.e r>«nt>. aliHn ■* exprrimerd yo.uuo rraf.' tbl* i ig lunch. Those vchn have been | peeleis and sntu.
light* have tutmslird plrntv o* . . . . ’ . i Lewi* Huirit ■ W
' m * kr ,m a ‘ v " 0 ‘' ^ the beet rrop • . t hern *urcrs*>ul unh artih' ul jCoapord an.) : « k - ■ .i:
■.e been able to get the bnd» ti»|»hfeb be bn gthenmg oi the day u a means ■ >'****■
iai«rs|uently keeping them
E ablih i • vhlblt i
Si ha* pr..ba(.!jr startle e i««.n U-f».«e by ft# «Ji : lixking epp»araiic-.
Another Cape May Man Enters Half Century Fanners’ Club
James F isher. Rio Crande. Carved His Farm Out of the
Native Forest—I'arming Methods Have Improved Greatly Since He Started in tFie Business
i- < men of
Itlelen tbirtli
' eraliy. n<.
■ ha# burned eonald- j and boa;.!
, F^ut I'eople Futjoyed Living in Those Days-
e F Fappy
tal the
ll>m th# it ecj ja! !•
srfinal. ai.tsT of freilmg a t* of cotiunral. oat■asi at noai at the er*. "ITie purpose of he betds a »uS»tit«te ve than gtaui itself, 'tii*r thmg* tail, and
inrd.
A iarg p-
1 threw fact. Hi;
) appaoraix •
| Mlm i PVn!■ ‘the be-Kl dl-t i fair. The t~
IllVlBg ••K Play ..f i jFair. is:; ■iillai' 1 Is.
l> May ('•uiuty fir|^
Will Exhibit at Trenton Fair Th. Wondblae «‘i.|*.tiy farm ba# • n baciug unaderful Ktaot xulOen ...Siam ami Slossell's • •-•rgM-ell eurti lately, ly^lle Rtg »i:.« I li.i' l hey had the small had A ■!*!:■• • arty They had a spl.ndld (i.p of ranlatuupe*. •*- peelaliy Karly K .ight- The fla'-.r of these ■«- as good a# any they ay. the **w.i of Ihese sac !»! e'ip;. .f to Ihi- PV.rdhwdt>. Th y
ill eTrellenl rrtip cf
Mr PUh*
rahle pine wood In -r,time, for j surreM , harroai. The rbarooal *a» used i 'tr effort, „• ■j the hotels in Cape May for ' farniei
I'. ! .<
According to Mr Fisher, farm- I »hirh y.,.. , t‘ grow more prixfuce now on | neight«.r . .n. aere they they used to grerw beet*: your »!?, .ii thr.e or four ncre*. In fact.' John Jone»~ *»td. farming in Cape May j ths bundled., ■unty ha# improved a »hot. Int ] dividual exhibit in many rewperi*. Famiers arei duce in C;,p. \ akiug better rare of their land. J are needed .... They are making more of an ef -i a 'Urreas a . i . • t.i keep up the fertility of J future of Cap. Ihe ie.il than they used to do. !Some of out Years ago there were not many , hu»1-. .. m.-j ., •ppoitunitiee lor spending money. | giving da), j Yet evety line e-enied to enjoy i make the fait a | Yet every one se.mied to have a | afford to fl.» i. j lot .»f partus atound at the dif-! few iuinut. •
tn oprratiana. leaves srarcelv ts-*t tanners would not hr *er>i vrat after year, if they ' *vr paard ibr experimr. fal e.ofv si ith practK-gllv ev ry
rorn !«weet potaliew glv ►e of a h»avy yield, and s’) a*/ Mr Klgg’ln*. *arn tony farm, r mark. ! a lot of ^m the eprinv n-> t.it iliter injury On 'he I farm they necer put r..|nial l.tt lister flow to any-
Kisher. of Rio Claude, r.uilraeled with city polltu
■ 1 the |>i..ne<: .annet# of,;!,, tigmy other things whn-h bla) i •untv. i’ionrc t. in ; p : Into the Ilf of the e!iy n that he Slarted fartn. With sufficient work !<• always n in
"> > *' ago and alt.: J keep hie mind and body ! t, rrn t homes, far * to.l. •s.nvetted • P».s» of with bla family, his bom* and j t||l , l A „. Bf th> . , lm „ ’ 1 m: ' h Ur *'- ftinber. 'aim paid loi. health, bapplnew j M . F ,. h ^ r wid xhtt , man u , pr.etiirtjve farm Our J and the nerewltie. ol Hi- »• I oecr too old to learn M.n- hlnc ! •:. am :«.pe«t air great wonder why any man should de ,^ mh , rb „ advantage to ni4" ,irh a Mr Fisher, side much more, and If »»>- l,r. | !l|m )n h , f w<(rk whrn j ‘k’i v /. L* rm i n f. ktr fL'hvr has not b~>, h , tboaKhl „ f ,a„. tutur ^ Vo i h h *' ! r "'V' 1 ' bun fhonitMT. hi an cd-rupatlon In | with little or no rapiiut. j tail- greater respons.-mttw : c ap. May County, he e*pr«srd |
Starting when he was !••>': th. opinion that "a fatm wii.j itteen year# of age. Mr Fish, i | take .are of th. man W the man* ork.d for Hugh Hand Wveial I ».|) tak. car. «t the farm ' -
years, at the enormous salary <d j Otherwise
Bth.
and wheat a* two gT*»*o wi
rate v srre ng mat hr sown dti Hairy vetif
m to thr valor of rye that onthrr of these S *
, a* a legutne will do. i ^ u the w«i ntu« not be I gut, r* wi u»itig cover crops will rye and wlceat are atj* l ' air
J Ipanew beetles do at the same time more than • non* i.
tilannlBg t<> make Ihe pri.1 ticts of Trenton Fair.
'he Cap* May ‘ our. Wildwood, and dls* u . m» W th local beekes
;er* There will be an exhibit
Ihe u^alii„u,e> cher be* pnslu.t* &i re. Wheat 1 l-ekeep- . •-qulpmerit at th. C, .. ‘Henty arown. of Burl.lgb
bairman of tbe rummiUee Out .d baby cbf»k.
Don't Keep Boarders in
Poultry House Hens TFiat Quit Laying F^elore OctoF 1 Should m Fie Sent . t Market How To Tell the Loafers
ove. wmtei. It IV well to give ’ valw of the cover crap* next
isle-. Alt • ‘getbet, they f which are nearly reody t.
P-ulir
who kee
i peDBrs. and wb<> run their plants ton a buaiiis** like boats, do out < allow a board*, ben t,> reuialn on
Kajxiiiiieht Hiation tells
the fair mxii
r Cape
The aurr. , . Xblt.lt nn; . n the hau.i, elghbor. Mi.
wbn h ' |
fiftien dollats per tuontb.
wa. considered a fair wage that time. Even though h wages were very Mnall. < ompan to those of the pros, tit ds>, i managed to save several iiundr< dnllaiw. With this money a; some that he borrow .<1. he mail*' th • first payment on hi «r&i. Mr. Fisher's farm I# liHated ..n the old Mummy Town road. r.> the section where chief Mummy an .I his tribe of Indians used to
hold forth. tails of India; row- in ad# and other relic* been found b) Mr FiaLsr other# working on the farm Th -re has not be* n very i of a change in Ibr klmhc id which Mr F*sher grow
rnt from those which he gi
fifty years ago That U. he
raised corn and truck crop* pi
be said, a .
engage
had .'
pr.
Success of Fair Up To F armers
The ELxtent of Elxhibits Will j Q Determine Whether the , Fair Will Fie Continued i Be Sure and Make Exhibit i
exhibit* ai. Wildwood | arr ounfiden:
ball Will p; ...
i* in Ibe air•ejualiy au.e
r raw berry isxcm here Ively than at pr*».
Mr Fish.
tab]**
is th# hope of meny r*wi-• * .d Cape May County that I Cape May County f air. to be I ! held a; Wildwood. .. last three I
Arc.. *i"nE ' lU>> * week is the for.- j
of \e*r-| !UlinM * t’^Aker and
> 'beyj
improved a j r the varieties j
.! year* ag grown by sufficient ■
ul!ma! fair for Cape May Fiom an agricultural standpoint. the succeaw of the fair next weak. (and upon its success
.CCC. own u,.. ,« -ssiK.'.T*' ‘V. *° mi ~ cu- with a cradle and bound b, ! «« n, y f *‘ r n ^*'
hand The first grain tbreconsisted of a hinged ptee wo-el. with which the grain
n the whew
.. j year and in futur* years —cem t rally located I depends i*>t so .^ | much upon what the bu<!i.raa
Seed Potatoes For F-atc Puntaj All varieties. Ak il Funds of beans to: etc I. Serata & Sent Phonr 1152 Bripti
JAM£S Fl.SHi:u
* that
will I
t with a which w
putsnning Ihe iwwled on thdr
ed at Cape Mav. M, Fisher ti-ver goae Into -h, poultry on *, very exl*m.lvely Mmply
Of Interest To Farmers! W« stai have « fall Imr of Finn and flarira ta* All stock fresh and true to bss* Peas. Beans. Onion Sets. Grass Seeds, and sD «te« varieties. Come in and look ns over HARRY SOLOF, Inc. Fanners 1 Supply Store 21 E. Main Street Millville. S., Belt Phone: 3I<
Bad Season For Bee. w Mary Otflaa -cv. th.
Full Line Cover Crop Seed I Rye — Vetch — Timothy I Kansas Certified Alfalfa — RecominendeExper. Sta — CLOVERS — Crirmon Sweet — Alsike — Domestic Red I Lowest Prices Hifche#! ‘C r I ^‘ Tr .^ aDf ' ky" buyuif eorex crop and othr: The Farmers Co-Operative Associstion Rio Grande, N. J.
Furr White Lirge Swiss Iron Mountain Pigeons For Sale Grow the lar«e aquahs To make mom for pullets will c lose out the whole flock at seventyfive vents a pair. G. DUNN FRENCH TutkaW New Jene,
f’oultryman s Rii Against M.h.ui
FRESH FISH and Clams Bivalve Fish Mkt.
Barred Rock I’ullets F.ighty For Sale - Slock. Lice Monlk. Old. Well . ready to Iqy last of September $1.75 each Write or . all SHORE ROAD FARM U M FRESHER. F’fop. »tw> New Jersey
BUY YOUR COVER CROP SEED AT ERMA All Kindi in, lading Ry* and Wi?**
A. I 1. Swam, Erma. N. J.
The Red-E NOTKT.—To those using or coosidennc horse equipment on small farm* or v™ 1 ramh. it voats Fens to buy a good snw! '■*" than to feed a horse one year. The In® ' requires little spate, no expense while m>t ' and will last several years, considerii.- '? 1 *' • are and feeding die horse proves a dead c'F* -
many trines.
best small trac tor manufactured tod 8 ' ' ‘“Pjdile of handling tlie one horse ’,. RH>-1- It plows, discs and cultivates. •' • plowing chicken runs, it has four K' 1 ' 1 power for sawing wood, cutting and - '
feeds.
The RED-E will be derooastratrd every the Atlantic County Fair at Egg Hnif*** •^atly reduced during the Fair. Now tune to buy.
Pr**
CHAS. H. MEAD Dittribator 14 WARREN ST. BRIDGE^ N

