SBCBETABY BUY AN , BJUUUN8
FROM THK CABINET
Red gnat lea Accepted by the Pro si
deal: Ceased Sensation l« OBcia
end Dtpiawa lie Lire lea; I'nuascllei
Leasing wui Act as Secretary of
.. State.
Washington, June 8,—William Jen.
sings Bryan, three lime* Democratic
candidate for the presidency of th<
United State* and author of nearly
thirty peace treaUe* with the prin
cipal Nations of the world, resigned
today aa secretary of its La a* a dra
matic sequel to his disagreement
with Preaidant Wilson over the Cov
emment’a policy toward Cermany.
The resignation was accepted by
the president. The Cabinet than ap
proved the response which had been
prepared to the Cermaa reply to the
Lusitania note. Acting Secretary
Robert Lansing will sign the docu
ment and tomorrow it will be cabled
to Berlin.
Secretary Bryan will return to pri
vate life tomorrow, when hie resig
nation takes effect It wae learned
that he intends to continue his politi
cal support of the President.
Bather than sign the document
which he believed might possibly
drew the United States late war. Mr.
Bryan submitted his resignation In
a letter declaring that “the Issue in
•etvwd is of such moment that Ui re
main n member of the Cabinet would
be a* unfair to yoo as it would be to
the cause which is nearest my heart,
namely, the prevention ef war."
The President accepted the resig
nation In a letter of regret, tinged
with deep personal feeling of affec
; Mon. TVs letters constituting the
0*c4el announcement of Mr. Bryan'e
departure from the Cabinet to pri
vate Ilfs, were made public at the
White House at .6 o'clock teeight.
Secretary Bryah'e letter of reslg
natinn was aa fallows;
J*« have n«yned far traaamiteloa
W the Oesaaaa pvsftmmt a note in
•Whkh I cannot Join without violating
whet 1 deem to ba an obligation to
my country end the iaauo involved ii
of auch moment that to remain a
member of the cabinet would be as
unfair to you ea it would he to the
caaae which ia nee reel any heart,
namaly, tha prevention of war.
"I, therefore, respectfully tender
ny resignation, to take effect when
the note la eeat, onlaaa you prefer an
earlier hour. Alike desirous of reach
ing a peaceful solution of the prob
lems arising out of the M of snb
marinse egainst merchantmen, we
And ourselves differing Irreconcilably
aa to tha method which should be em
ployed.
"It falls to your lot to apeak offi
cially for the nation; I consider it to
ba none the lees my duty In endeavor
aa a private eitisen to promote tha
sad which you have In view by means
which you do not feel at liberty to
use.
"In severing the estimate end
pleasant relations which have exist
ed, between ua during the pest two
years, permit me to acknowledge the
profound satisfaction which it bai
given -me to bo associated with you
hi the Important work which has
come before the state department,
and to thank you for the courtesies
extended.
"With the heartiest good wishei
for year personal welfare end foi
the eocenes of your administration, 1
am, my deer Hr. President, very
(Signed) "W. J. BRYAN."
The President's letter to Mr. Bryan
wee as followe:
"My dser Mr. Bryan:
I accept year resignation only be
cause you Insist upon Its acceptance;
and I accept It with much more than
deep regret, with a faeUng ad perso
nal sorrow. Our two years of eloss
association hues been eery delight*
fol ta me. Our Judgments hare ac
corded In practically every metier of
sdlcisl duty and of public policy un
to now; your support of the work
and purposes of the administration
has bean generous and loyal beyond
praise; year devotion to the duties
of your grout office end your aeger
aaoa to take advantage of every
great oppes family for service it of
fered baa been an esample to tbs rent
sd OS) you halve earned our affection
ate admiration and friendship. Even
now wa are net separated is the ob
ject wa seek, but only In the method
by which we seek It
"It Is fob thus* reasons my feelings
shoot your retirement from the sec
retatyship of elate goes se much
deeper than regret. I sincerely de
plore It Our objects are the aaase
and wa engirt to pern* them to
patbir, I to jaw Mn ea)j
baeaoaa I simt and with to M. yon
Godapaad In tha parting. Wa ah all
rontfnaa to work far tha aama eaoaa
aran »rhan wa do not work Hi tha
aama way
..“With affartioaata ragania*
"WOODIOW WXUK)N -
I HON. H. L. GODWIN ON
A VISIT TO THE CITY
- Congrseemaa Declares He le FI eve oe
1 OSrlal Busan***, sag Will Net
r Bother With Politics Ua
r til Neit Year.
Congressman II. L. Godwin, who
■ for n number ef years has represent -
■ «d this district in the National House
t of Representatives, and who, sccord
r ing to present Indications will haea
- strung opposition in the campaign of
I non year, spent yesterday and last
■ night in the aty, “looking after of
t flcial business and conferring with
- friends on official matters,'* as he
tualod it to a Star man last evening.
r Hr. Godwin, who strived yesterday
• morning, and U a guest at the Orton,
I stated last evening that there urea
I absolutely no politic si significance at.
' tached to his visit to Wilmington at
• this time. He did not believe In eem
1 peigning in off years, he declared,
and he was not worrying at this time
■ about the reported opposition that
- he will have next year.
I Asked as to a report that he would
• have a well-posted local politician for
his campaign manager in this eoun
I ty, Mr. Godwin said that no arrange -
’ ment of this eort had been discussed.
. It was not his policy, he declared, to
i Have campaign managers, as be bad
• always found that he secured better
. results by leaving bis interests to his
I friends In each county, without daa
i Ignating any one as campaign man
. ager.
Mr. Godwin will leave today, going
. from here either to Brunswick of Co
I Iu mbps county. He says that he will
- spend this summer mingling with the
i people ef the district, ascertaining
i their wish** and looking after the
. interests of the district as ha may
i find the needs.
nt pointed oat that Congress had
been in leuukm, aithar regular or spe
cial, almost continuously, for the past
Are years, and that he had been de
nied the pleasure of —*-g<‘-g with
hie district during this
here Hk
fsr- this
entfl next year
At the proper time, befsre the lagal
taed primary, ha mid, he would let
Us candidacy be known, and would
give the people of the District the
opportunity to pass upon his record
In Congress and my whether ar not
they wished to return him.
As to joint discussion! with any of
thorn who may oppose him, Mr. God
win mid that he was inclined to ha
liers that the members of tha Demo
cretie party did not ears much for
such campaigns between opposing
candidate* of the seme party, bat
that if them is a well-defined senti
ment for such discussions he wooid
not hesitate to take the stump with
any of kia opponents.
Mr. Godwin heartily ends rues Pres
ident Wilson’s position in tha toms
what strained situation with Germa
ny, and also toward the Mexican sit
uation. He declares Mr. Wilson is
the greatest President in the history
of ths country, and feels sum that
he may be relied upon to deal with
the situation in a manner that will
uphold the honor and dignity of the
nation ad yet avoid war if it is pos
sible to do so. Mr. Godwin doss net
scant war if H can be avoided with
wui » ■■n.iiif uir IWUVIHU liuitvr,
and he think* that daring the coming
few year* the United State* win take
the leading place along ell line*
among *n nation*.
‘
Little Vir* Loutae Godwin Passes to
the fast of the Sartor.
Vim Louie*, tha awaat little daogh
taT of Mr. end Mm. ft. 1. Godwin,
ha* paeead to the throne of the
Savior after ea ell too brief sojourn
on earth. She wea jost It month*
old—a sweet Httla girl who had
grown oo strong In the affection* of
a mother end father that It aenaad
Providence could not be so cruel ea
to taka her away. , But aha had to go
the Heavenly Father celled, sent Hie
white-winged courier to escort her
pare little aonl to tta stomal home,
and on the last Sunday evening In
tha month of Sowars, ah* closed her
eyas in a etaap which had Ha and at
HI* feat.
Mr . and Km. J. L. Davie and John
1 Iantie Davie, Jr,’ whe have bean
(pending several day* ham with the
family of Mr. W. U WaodaU, left
yesterday afternoon For Dunn to vie
1 H rotative* end friend* before retain
ing to their home In Burlington.
1 Smith field Herald.
' -—. " I_
w. U STANCIL, OP 5
CLAYTON, DISAPPEARS
Letter Postmarked at Raleigh Only
Information Had Prom. Hia Fur
Several Days.
Clayton, June 4.—W L. Stancil,
who left here last Monday night ha*
disappeared. The first eerioaa thought
connected with hia leaving was when
Ban nett Nooe, Jr, received hi hie
mail Tuesday evening a letter from
Mr. Stencil telling him that he had.
left Clayton for always, enclosing a
P°w«r of attorney empowering Mr.
Nooe to taka charge of all of hLi af
faire.
The letter received hy Mr. Nooe
waa postmarked Raleigh, N. C, and
gave no information whatever ae to
hie whereabouts, though tt ta tH
that ha never intended to return to
Clayton, and directed minutely the
disposition to be mads of his perso
nal effrc.tr
Mr. Standi for him years haa
been connected with the firm of
Bamee k Stencil, dealers In life and
fire insurance, and also with a local
garage. No logical reason can be
advanced a. to why he left here, but
the supposition is that be was prob
ably despondent over hia financial af
fairs.
FORTY-EIGHT MILLION DOLLAR
DIVIDEND BT Ford COMPANY
Detroit, Mich, Juno 4.—The Ford
Motor Company today announced
that It had increased its authorised
capital stock from *2.000,000 to
1100,000.000 and had declared a stock
dividend of $48,000,000 payable July
A cash dividend was declared on
the original authorised stock at |1<
000,000, but tha amount was not
mails public.The stock dividend In
creases tha holding, of Henry Ftod,
president of the company, *27.540.
000. Jama* Cousens, vics-preaktaat,
receives l&jOOOflto.
The stock increase brings the ts
—stack ai the eonaarn to
e'v*satlcn of *#>,000.000. The re
MOKE COUNTIES TO FIGHT TT
PHOID
A
Strong Demand far AatJ-TjrpheM
Campaigaa in Several Prw
rrsmive Counties.
Tha anti-typhoid la taking root
rwpidly. As soon aa announcement
Was mads that tha State Beard of
Health would carry on joint eam
pnigna with a limited number of
count!#, live progra4«ve counties
responded within a fear days with ap
propria lions ranging from WOO from
Henderson and Buncombe to 1300
from Cumberland. *400 from Nor
lhampton and *750 from Wake. Five
counties are all that can be under
taken at a time.
letter* of inquiry and applica
tion* from a number of cHiiena of
other counties continue to pour In,
and already several are talking of
providing for such campaign* In
their countiea as soon as tha cam
, I*1*"* »re completed in the first five.
Among the counties that appear to
be considering this matter meet ssr
lously at this time are Orange, Ire
dell, Edgecombe, Halifax, Wilson and
Wayne. Of this rroun it nd,..
bW Out several will respond at the
next meeting of their board of coun
ty commissioners which will bo bald
next Monday. It would not be at all
surprising, however, to bear that
•ome other counties, from which lit
tlo agitation baa been heard, aril)
alao respond. The campaign brill
start Is the Brat Are good ties on Jana
•I and will continue six weeks. The
campaign itt the second set of coun
ties will not open until August 2nd.
,|uu Health Bulletin.
parvrNT malaria
Mamie. Bare, Bure, and Cheep Mesas
ef Pretesting Malaria.
No one need have malaria or
i “chills sc fever" no matter where he
Hves, nee how many other peeple
around Mm fall sick from this dis
ease. All ghat Id necessary Ip be
take a ;Are grain capsule of guinlne
"•T day during the mosquito see
sen. This will not eauoo oven the
shgh test, yliac outdo rt or ringing In
Uto nan. It hoa boon used by the
peeple In Italy and the Panama for
rears without the slightest ill affect
in say particular.
! r°* »»•<*• haring an undue
amount ef malaria, that la, where
there la • lot ef mosquitoes and many
people sick of malaria, It Is beet to
Increase this dally dose te 7 1-2
'grains, or R grains for one day and
ton groins the next,
«y means of quinine surprising re
sults have boon obtained la every
place It has bean used. In Italy ths
number of eases ef aularic war* ►
toand from ldjMB per year to MM
per pour mad then ta MM per yenr,
I oolT thorn fall Inf rich who noflartod
1 to bake tho qutehva.
The eoot of aoeb pnmllia mono
arm (o rorprisfayty moil. At M
oonto an ounca for prialao, tho prow
«* nrtofl prtca, owa any atay fna
from malarlo for akoat a half a eon1
a day.
Of ma’aa anh man dnaa afq3»
(aa an »ot ai pact to la eon wilai'l
onoo H haa otartad. It la only la
tondad aa a prwrawthra. Amk pro
wittn wMooum tooold ho hapan b
malarial oacthma at Dm hofinniaf tt
Ant to AftoawttTto1 aad motto
tnd aatll froat—Attoa Health fteOa
a *• 0 ■
1NUKTKNDKNCB DAT
TION JULYSTHIRD
Retards, Clives Prsfarsnss Ovc
Moods, Btcua 11 U Believed U
be Mero Cosnsimt For Couatrj
Fata.
Though the son of pros parity may
not bo shining so br%hti, as It wai
last year at this tea, the ardoi
which our folks pot tats everything
the, try to do far 0tum and those
good fartnura who vlgit It was (till
present whoa tbs dmmbor of com
narcs met la the Recorder's court
room of tho Meideip# Bvilldiag yea
tarday evening Re put in motion the
machinery neoaaaar, |* make of the
approaching Indepea Man Day cel*
b ration an event to da audit to tho
community and to 0ee pteaaure to
ita friends. *
There was sums IMUs diaeosaiow
over tho date open which the cele
bration Is to be held, th> Fourth fall
ing on Banda, this jmar. At Brst
it was thought Hswdap would he the
most convenient day.hecause it U
the da, to be o'jserta by the gov
ernment and by the*banka. When
Profeasor John David JhaaO pointed
out that the fereay mevld like Bnt
urda, beat, and tha»|Nl, I was the
first Honda,—a time whan man,
citisons of this as*. iarrooBdiag
■oenties would hdvo-.'bmdnom at
their county sasbsvSlt was decided to
hold H oo tho third. -
Tho various esmmhbas sppotntod
to arrange pr sg—yWRnances, etc.,
are ss fallows:
Finance: O. H. Ttltaig , 1.
Wade, B. O. TVwhaaaRUHeD. Halil
Athletic*: Herbert•» Tayler, (Mir
man, to appoint tie* aMeteata.
Parade: Marvin Ofada, chief
marehal, to ippibti Mymnj aaatet
*■ Arrange to MM a eilo if you
you regularly keeg e |flm *r autre
irttla -»
*• Be aare to e**tW ample ere**
to AH the eQo are pleated
A Watch the health *f poor hogs,
end if pou reaped hag cholera get
tn touch with your local demoaetra
tien agent at once.
s- took to the term machinery
that win not h* a Bed again until nest
Winter *r apring, and eee that it le:
put away In proper chape.
«. Keep th* garden going bp
planting let* csra.^tane and toma
tnee, and cabbage, eohard end eauli
flow*- eeed for wittier plant*.
7. Watch pour cultivator* and
ae* that they are aft running too
doep.
8. U*a the mower b> the pasture*
to keep dawn weeds. -
9. Plant -peas In all corn at th*
■eat working.
10. 'Don’t forget a IflMral planting
of tat* watermelon*.
11. Watch all pleete where rooa
quitoca might breed and keep them
either drained or/oiled. '
12. Get In touch wit£ pear agri
cultural college and damonetration
force* and arrange far a farmers’
institute or farm ere* abort ceuree in
your nelghborbood this eamaerc—
Progreaetve Farmer.
David, che eight-peer old ton of
Mr. end Mra. John C. Wilton of tbla
cHp, la Buffering team Injuria* eua
tainod through coUaion yeeterday
with anautomobti* being driven bp
Coerge U Oeaandp. The bop bod
been permitted to rid* with Mr. Gen
nady an aeveral prod one oooarion*,
end when the ear paeaed Ida beam
yesterday he attempted to board K
before the driver ettdd bring H to e
atop. Hie foot aril all the running
beard and be Ml ender the nr, a
■war wheal peering mar Me chalet.
Hie htjurlee are not aeriooc. Mr.
Oannady le not blambd far th* aeai
j dent.
COMMENCBMBtTS at SALEM
MO EC
Satamhutg, N. C, Jon* 7.—TW
■ doting enerciee* of the Ptaelaaf
School for girl* aad the public echooh
hew |*« evtdeaoe of (he feet that
Salembnra t» btmmfaif quite an ed
ucational tenter. Prof. L. L. Pttt
mnn. emitted by Mtaeea Vera Hw
Loti* Underwood and Frnncot
Babcock, had charge at the public
achaoli tho pool year, to tho eaUefoc
«hw of tho people generally. Tho
doting examine* of the public
tchool took In two night* and on*
tfttnoua
In the afternoon them waa a de
bnt* on "Women Suffrage,” by Hay
wood Lotktrmae and Teto* Newton
for, and Kirby Hall and Oar l*.
Howard, againet. The wagotl te wm*
■worded tho deeiaton of the Judgo*.
*ho programme* for the night*” **
•r**eoe worn fan and wall carried
oaten the part at all.
Pwfeeaer Pittman goo* lata tho
Pinoiaod School for Oirte next eon
•ion and Veaoa Baggett, of Chapel
Hill, become* principal at the public
“hoot. Bight toti at land Wu bow
purAiud on which to erect battv
baildiaga and for farm and gardee
ritmnretretleti work.
»«ff*mont aad eqelpraewt of nay to
b# found anywhere. Them are throe
ether large boUdlngt, with a email
ono, beatdee a largo hare aad etabUi
Mtaeted on tho Son agio echaoi Im
In addition to thio Mura ie a tract f
H oeraa *d)oiirfcig the tchool lot,
•wwd by tho echool aad eraUabl*
for IB* 01)1 BQi-puM M accaoko to
H la new tho school tew,
and targw crop* ore made. TitailpM
donna up that ho ha. produced two
two boko of cotton por aero and II#
hoahala of corn. Thla a grant aoaot
to tho benrdlog dapaWianit of tho
_On tlw
ot tho third day, hor ctoaa
Cavo thotr recital to na appreciative
audkacai The ptoy at night to
charge of Miasm Park mad TOktt
was wsU rendered and anjoyed by
all There ware two geld medal eon
tosto the fourth day, eae for original
WMthai and the ether for -t~i-i
tiena. Tbs finals consisted In award,
kg the medals and dipletona to the
winners.
The president announced tWt tho
preopocta for next toaoion, which gp
ana in September, era very gratify
ing, and that a department of socio
logy is to be established. In add)
tka to ketarea, practical
tiona will be given in
farming and poultry
Advertising Pays far Itself.
In this eg* of enlightenment the
necessity of advertising If one to to
do a hgstoem on a profitable bests
la almost universally recognised. Yet
some firm or todhddeal boha up one*
in a while with the statesmen that
they do net advertise, and, beenusa
of (hie, they are able to sell -tiifniir
than tho man who ones advertising
■pecs to attract trad*. And alamya
thla aort of Incident bring* op the
qucetkne, “Who pays for .advertis
ing Increase the coot of goods?"
[The** question* *nm sot Ion* ago,
end an* of th* well-known agrlcuR*
rnl publication* of tha county, Fan*
and Ftmsida, cars this answer;
W)m par* tha cost af adnrtlaingt
Hr* psora ago • asrtaln a atom*
! bil* mmmifartorar'i ootpnt arm* a fnr
thooannd can, which ha soM for
•boat ana thsoiand dollar* each.
Daring tha proaant mam ha Is
bonding mars than two hundred
thansand can, which an rmi*iy bat
tar than tha farmer oatpot and hi*
price for them i* lose than has hon
drnd dollar* aaeh.
. Extaaalra adrertiring has braaght
this cast ntunhar af baynr*, thoa an
abltng Mm to aqaiy an raamon* fac
tory, whan can In such largo not
ban can be tamed eat orach mars
dhaagty. The rams condition la
feond M pra *al rally aE Him af boat
nsaa. Adrartialng ndocaa tha mat
t* tha .raaamar and bnpranaa tha
quality ha—a af tha largo ralttma
of ml** It bring*
la baying hdnrtlaod %ood* yea
net only get the beet nine for the
money, bat a reliable manafaatumr'a
guarantee of “ satisfaction or money
AdverUsJag not only ndocaa tha
coat of artleta* af all kinds by great
ly enlarging th* mioam of bmdaaas
bat It is a tnawnden* factor la th*
aapanaiw af tha tndaatrinl Ilf* *f
th* natkrn. It trial** damaat, and
by mating dwnaad makes yaaWtana
for thousand* and add* In tbn wnaHh
MUCH SPECULATION
ON FBOBABLE PEAC1
C»ld»masa*»ra Brief Tldt at Least
Prsdaitiro at Caaiectare.
Washington, Jane 7,—Van (Jha.
Gstdamoeeter. aoa af the refigtosi
utoteer to Queen Wllhelmina, at Hoi
land, by a brief rtatt ta Wariungtoa,
rofereocea in Berti. with high
German odBrlal* has act in aotion
much speculation as to the possibility
nf peace lo Europe.
today, saw Dr. ran Jagow, the Car
man Foreign Secretary, and ether
members at the imperial ministry,
shortly after the Lusitania was soak)
ant received certain impressions eon
esming the German attitude toward
the war aad the ultimata —n—
peace. With the knowledge, though
not with aethorlty of the German sl
Hciali, ho started for Washington to
Uo hop* that iafenaally ha could
.portray Canaan foaling in oBIctaJ
qBarters. On hi* antral hero test
week he visited Count rpa Bernstor*.
the Canaan Ambassador.
The am humidor emphasised to
atght that Mr. CeidamaesUr carried
no credential from Germany aad. had
absolutely no oOcial caanacthm with
hia government. Mr. Geldemeentor
loft Wamtngton Sen day without nm
>ng any prominaat eBhtele at the
American Government. He Started
on a trip to New Test, Chicago, and
other dtlas with the idea of coaoiar
tog the editors af men fl—cHun
newepnpe., of help they ssus reader
in promoting hotter end more friend
IF rsiadnus botwaon German and the
United State*.
Wha* to Washington the visiter
tram tha Madhartonda gave tha la
preaaiw to thorn with wheat ha talk
etf that there waa a paaaa party af
Government itself wan not to sym
pathy with the aitma militarists,
and believe hat a — «f pwn
terse not ondealrabti.
Jest haw far Mr. fl sir! aristae tor
may hava baaa oncooraged In BaeUa
to present hto view to paapla la tha
United States to sot definitely known
Jana A Mama and than Interested to
paaca, who recently hava visited. Ber
lin, have bean cordially received by
high German adBetols and in Game,
quarters Kara lately there has baaa
constant reference to tha Uklihoed
of paaca growing oat af tha present
correspondence concerning neutrals
righto.
In allied quarters hare any talk af
paaca emanating from Germany to
looded ufftm whh math drenmapcc-!
tioa and data* and tha time to rml
corded as inopportune with Garmsa
troopa on Franck. Belgian and Sue
aton aotl.lt to aupgestod. too, that
paaca talk might be designed to di
vert tha attention af the Government
and paapla of tha United States from
tha serious taanee involved in the
■inking of tha Laahasta.
Mr. -A- U owes. SsJ V...W
•» Waehfagtan in a few day*. He
may not dealre to eee •Anal*, bat to
inform himutf in ether way* on the
fading concerning pence aa H wooU
ba redacted in the diplematic aad of
ftcial qaartot of the Capital of the
large* nevtral Hathm. Ha plana to
return to Europe eoee.
CHAPEL HILL LETTER
Chapel HflL Jane 1^—The canning
dab work in North OaroMnn and the
particular nchiovemaat of tho cham
pion-winning girl of tho Alamance
eoonty dab ora tnpldtod In "Qian I
try CoatfemaMji thle wank. Tba de
partmoat of “Farmer* of
raw" af that
journal earrioa dm alary. Bara It let
""When a fourteen-year-eld girl ta
ueata $*447 In tha aaWeaMan af ana
tenth af aa aaraa af4
•Mae* from that al
null in prod ta, there'. «
thrift! The com le paint ia that af
Mary Rite McCuDach. af A Neman
wiwiyi pioftii i cMspMi
for 1HA. Km yield uea Etta p.aade
pound*. Hare ia hat mm alary:
“The lane aad fcrHaaa tomato
—da ware mimed hy the deb early
and my aaad were not aowu untU
Maid. I pat them lata a t.kaan
plant had eweered with annum. 1
traaaplantad my plaato aa May d.
and agate m May 14 I replanted
My gardm wma aa ettamg ptet M
feat by US fate Tba soil waa of
grayub loam. It hod been aewn to
erfmaoo donr tha preceding fall.
Tha land waa brokca with a two
horaa plow as May a Than it waa
harrowed three times with a teCtio*
harrow.
“I had ana two-boraa lead af ctable
man ere scattered broadcast aad har
rowed under before tha plant* ware
pat eat. A boat the last A inly I
had esa-third of a each af fertiliser
put on My gardaa. .
*T watered and eat my plants an .
Juna I. Many of thorn died. I wat
ered and replanted twice agate. At
late plowing the ground waa eororod
with rich Art. I Ad ate prana or
tonka my plant*. Mp plat was wash
ed with straw. I kIliad the cat
wars** and tobacco warms.
*T gathered my totnataa* in tabs
and bneksta aad hasted tham to lha
hama. In grading. At large and
•mall ana* warn pot in to*r|h bas
es. I grew ao other rcgAablm on
my ana tenth new. I did amt af
my canning at home. AH my pra
mrrlng was dona at home.
“The amaadag of tha dob mahtem.
‘to make tha bast bettor,’ te amklag
toward p«rfartlea. I knew Amato
nothing abate canning whan I Joined
tha dab. Bara loomed many thing*
-A » rn — ao M - - - - * ■ - a m
■wui iraiia KM TiflWlVtl. I MM
tha raaipaa riwmmindid by tha dab
for catchup, chow chow. JAMae and
traps jo >**. This waa my drat year
la the AA> aad I enjaped tha week
eery- arach.
“B*e»*s of what Mary McCulloch
and the athm earning cNh girt* la
her county tew dona Alunmms
claim a record far goad* predated
la 1*14 by girts. Tha cassty Invest
ed ll.771.2d. and from that aapsaA
raNo af TT/MMi. The number af
container* waa HJM."
ladlfi Weakly af Moor Tark CMy.
lha mate wtely read IQurtmtad weak
ly In the United States, anrrlaa a
photograpk of LaB* Xeokh Warning
aad Bthd Oordner af tha WXwn
, kigh-ochaA, rtmwplui wtanara la the
Dab* ting Untea *f Had Oteha.
' ZZSSJg'J Tha Itol
heading la, “Xmt Debaters la Own
SUBMARINES RINK 10
Gmwmm Ftey Kara. With rUAAng
Craft Anal tha Rill Id UU,
Bmt Crawa ifcaape.. -Total af I*
Vrenrte Ueetreyed Mace Waa Iw
itaaraa Want lata Efface la hh
raary.
Londtm. Jeae *.—Today's Ra
patch** report taa more vaaaela aaah
by German submarines. Although
Winston Spencer QmrehiU. the fer
mor rtret Lard ef tha Admiralty, an
nounced that the •libmartao
haa bean «**d within certain Madia,
tha Germane have been aacnj
eacceeeful la this warfare in the last
<bw days, particularly against Sah
ing craft, although each craft, and*
The Hague treaty, am eappoved te
be Immune bom attack.
Binee Wednesday tha Germane
have rank lea ataamers, three af
which were British, aaa DooMi aad
ffwadleh, twelve Britfth treats**,
and two mailing vessel*.
Tha German tatal for tha woak
vaaaeU out at a total of 1,300
Bring 300 tea* and ever, which arrtv
ad at ar departed from British ports.
Tha trawler Tlisnssm waa sank la
tha North Baa. yesterday by shell
•re from a submarine after tha crew
had tafcaa to tha boata. The craw
waa landed at Lerwiag today. The
steamer drifter Ena Kay <f Peter
head, the trawler Strathbim*. ead
the eeJUng *hip George aad Mary
■Aec bera beea aaat to the bottom by
la forty-eight beam. lnroldlng
Jane 3 and 4. German eahieeilam
MditWy hfUr tU bnrin— Mat.
inc WadnexUy hi laratot.