CAPE KAY COUSTY TIKES. FSTDAT FEBBCABY M, IMS.
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leral BUI Aims To Dispose of Five-Eighths Basket
^robably Discard Five-Eighths Basket I Hare To Dapenae With Oid Favorite If I Container Act Pauee—Tomato Price* Peach Bud Injury Large
• Have Hearing Before Tariff Commivuon
) banket U ap Tbare to Itulr a Waablncton that be —nd ualen i eoeuiner act to
t week, the writer
r bUl drafted and
r with rbaater i repre t I'arn i Httl*
frulU If BatbiBC rlae bapprnt to tbe crop between now and barwat Ua>e. to the way one Me erower baa summed np tbe slUatloo.
Cedarville May Auction Produce Queation of Farm Auction Market To Be Derided On March First
fore proceeding further. WhUe tbit committee baa been * orbing. _ group of farmer* and tnrvers in tbe Roeenhaj-n section cate made definite plant for an auction market at Roaeshaj-n lol operate during tbe coming eeaaon While the pepper crop to tbe lead-1 Ing commodity that to sold el Rosen barn, there art a large number of carloada of such crops a* berrle*. beam, broccoli and I cucumbers. A committee appointed by tbe farmers of tbe community are making arrangement* to have a tbed erected under which the prodi’ce will be told, and are ratoing the mousy from Private contribution and taking care of rule* and rwguUUon. and other detail, that will govern the market. Tlila committee will report back to the tanner* of the community early la Man*.
Rosenh*yn To Opante One
W'lll Cedarville have an auction block? Thto question will be decided at a general farmer* to be held i on Thursday evening. March - The coat of putting such a market Into operation including land, building and operating expeuaea. anticipat'd revenue and a method of raising tbe money. wiU be Hems that will be presented by
Ing the organ 11.1 Hoc of tbe market for tbe approval of the farmer* who will patronise 11. The committee In charge of the lavestigmUon was appointed at a general meeting called by the County Board of Agriculture at Cedarville on Thursday even in-. February *• This committee held a meeting and after giving considerable thought to location, advantage* to be derived, and the difficulties to be encountered, decided to report back to those who would be expected to support tbe market and get their attitude, be-
I am bow booking order* for February, March and Afril debrery of Barred Rock Baby Chicks Scad for Price list A. B. JOHNSTONE DOBCHESTEB. H. J. Phone: Port Norris It-J-J
CHICKEN CABBAGE $15 A TON L. KLURE 300 Landis Avenue YXKELAKP, M J
BABY CHirKS HATCHIHG EGGS CUSTOM HATCHISG W. E. MOUNTENEY East Are., at Wheat Road
Custom Hatching Opening our llth Season. No* booking apace. Rosen your data. MABT1M LALLY K. Sherauri A**-. » Vineland (Phone Sl-K-(.
518-516 Market Sr. . PHILA. .
1592 Hatcheries Say— “Feed PURINA' / HEN the hAtcherynun sells you ducks, W he wants them to hve and mow. He realizes the importance of proper feeding. It is for this reason that 1592 hatcheries recommend Purina Poultry Chows. Pouiuy yard facts riiow that more than 90% of the baby chicks fed Purina Startcna live and thrive. We have put received a shipment of Purina Startcna. Come in and tell us how many bags you’ll need. FARMERS’ SUPPLY CO. of Cape May, Inc. WOODBINE, N. J. CAPE MAY, N. J. BOTH PHONES
Including buffet, chinas esleiwtan table, server. S chair* and arm chair.
$29.75 Including drop leaf table and 4 chair*. Choice of flnishe*. $1.00 down. Small weekly payment*.
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t Jeraey toHoe are not » price*. Tbe T few other e before tbe . Bridge-
lot to be
t almcwt bare It little 1 price* I tbe leading
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delegation, itage. Ricbs Glouceater
I hearing was in Metittc. grow-; I ©r more Slate* aelr claims I nions. 1 gave the f Sue hearing ami A well pleased with , (hat they presented rate. for higher tariff
1 In only *7M.Kle the tomato re- | *Tjl*6.0AO p.r an-
AUanOe. Camden i.a Counttea appear I ©ester ot the belt I hard rat bit by tfatthat be* bit
par cent, with • to the lower, 1 and to spots
IPpPjjiftf* «© t*f ii forty ot fifty
PEAT MOHS I
WATKR FOCNTAINH 1 COO UVKR Olt^ 1
TOWNSEND'S STRAWBERRY PLANTS
$2,560 From One Acre TOWBSEHD’S PREMIER Mr. Walter wrttea u* Dee. Hat. I From the t.OOO I'ri-mWr pisnu < *ou In April, 1*K. I aoid b* «-<r rrwua lor »J.5«. .od l«wiflr. thta rnnugh th» p«!rb t® pay tbr Plri Mr. Vobn P. WsIKe. . Unlon»iUe. W. V*
More than Fifty Millions of theae fine plants, just as food as those pictured above, now awaiting your orders. THEY ABE GROWN RIGHT—PRICED RIGHT. 100% PURE ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
TOWNSEND'S PRICES
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Why Take a Chance of C.wp Failure? *.— , quarter of a .wntury Towntrnd *
a have been *rowu^ln^ . l of twtimoisUti w II!
wr are taiunc the liberty to - , .
From Victor P. Kennnrd, of OroMdt
ikd 8 i ^ nt to awy thol your i-Unl- .r>the only real plaola thst have *l»oo ua
H. KImbett. Slaine.—Mammoth
nlanit |ori rocelvad. flno plania. One parkFTOrn Frank Wotfler. Orehtnl Park. N.
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“sreifews
Strawberries
Regular Shipping Season. Oct. 15th
to Kay 1st
10% Cash Discount on ALL Orders
Before
March 10th
TOWNSEND'S SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICES DIRECT TO GROWERS More than a quarter century direct idling One Price To All A Square Deal To Every One
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Our Top-Notch Bungalow Is Furnished With February Specials C.M.WareCo.
» - 4"
'‘your Home Should Come First"'
E. W. Townsend & Sons 150 East Vine Street Salisbury Maryland
Furnace Style
PRICES
6 inch $ 5.00 7 Inch 6.00 8 Inch 7.00 9 Inch 9.00 10 Inch 10.00 12 Inch 12.00 Iwatallatinn V.TTtrw Easily Installed
We positively guarantee it or money refunded.
If ash pit is left open by neglect Damper will automatically take care of the fire and prevent overheating. Also automatically takes care of the
fire in windy weather.
Stove Style
Joseph E. Dean. Cape May Court House, N J Joseph B. Brown. 4408 Pacific Ave.. Wildwood Edwin T. Bradway. 215 E Spencer, Wildwood Chas. A. Swain & Son, 305 Jackson, Cape May Jesse K. Brown, 110 Jackson St.. Cape Hay
Edward Buck, 408 Landis At .. Sea Isle ( F. H. Stratton, Avalon, N. J. Frank W. EbelW. 9»th St. 4 3rd A Stone Harbor
February Sale of Fine Furniture New shipments of merchandise are arriving every day. Never before have we had such a splendid stock of fine furniture—and at such low prices, tool You will never see such values again. Come to this great sale and you will be convinced. Hundreds have taken advantage of the r. ty bargains we have offered—and many hundreds more will avail them fid ves of this splendid ^opportunity to brighten up their homes with new furniture at big savings. This sale will soon doae. Don’t delay! Come today. 10-pc Dining Room Suite of Distinction
MiUville, N. J.
Let Us Show You How The Arnold Fuel Economizing Automatic Damper Saves One-fourth of Your COAL BILL For Stove or Any Kind of Heater Controls Fire Without Attention
Absolutely Automatic
Uniform Heat Day and Night Write or telephone us and we will send a Represen tali- _• to see you and explain what
the Damper will do for you. Anyone can install it
Sole Distributors for Cape May County Sampson* Wilcox & Sampson ROOFING & HEATING CONTRACTORS 408 ASBURY AVE. Phone 226 OCEAN CITY, N. J. LOCAL AGENTS

