Wednesday, June 21 BULLETIN MOUNT I'HE WEEKLY Joy, PENNA PAGE THREE. THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. SCHROLIL, Editor & it as While should harvest ment of new wheat and regard | PLANTS AND THEIR PESTS [a - | «| | price depreciation it factor ol — Matters of Interest to the Farmers and Frait Growers of the County influence that the time ol this Is a natural considered the movement is also the period of low prices for the crop year all normal affords to 1 } also be J. RE. Prop'r ing period heaviest - SUBSCRIPTION ONLY 50c¢c A YEAR Six Months 25 Cents Single Copies. .....2 Cens Sample Coples FREE bulletin of the division the State has weekl oology of department of of ost and agriculture the following conditions being the investor the most opportune time for purchases even tho the is slow and sluggish as it A condition of 80.6 to and fruit the Orange Rust on Berry Plants \t knowt Ol Interest rarmers notes investment growers ol county price action disease this time ol year a as tl Entered at the post office at Me unt Joy as second-class mail matter. All correspondents must have their communications reach this office not later than Monday Telephone news of importance between that time and 12 o'locck noon Wednesday. Chan- ges for advertisements must posi- tively reach this office not later than Monday night New advertisements inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday night. Advertising rates on appli- cation usually is quite the orange rust is the blackberry them a bright \ this uch ind normal, and ins a yield of below till to be mez conspicuous on leaves of By taking Lydia E. Pinkham's | Vegetable Compound The following letter from Mrs, Orville Rock will prove how unwise it is for women to submit to the dangers of a surgical operation when it may be avoided by taking Lydia I. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound She was fourweeks in the hospital and came home suifering worse than before, with the spring crop made the Fase iC I investment Cabinets situation would seem to warrant | raspber and dewberry purchases on a scale Slving orange red ap pearance is the time of > - l that diseased plants can ht year Juicy Hams he seen caug destroyed, for a quick quality, highly his St Berk- and looking the disease very general with that will flavored hams, then and a If growing you are Je and pread over a great portion of it hog size give ile mtormation concerning you the and one will be not only timely, but also prac- buy Our Weekly Grain Letter Compiled for the Mount Joy Bulle- tin, at Mount Joy, Pa., by Wm. L. Bear & Co., Permsylvania Building, Philadelphia, Pa., by D. B. Lehman, Manager, Woolworth Building, Lan- aster, Penna 1911. Phila., June 20, Further declines early in the week have been followed by a rather nar- row price range in which the trend has been toward a moderately higher level. Toward mid-week the upward movement was fairly well pronounced drouth injury from Dakota, a con inder claims of Hmportant lition to which the trade was dispos- attention portions ot because of the entire week ed to pay some moisture over Late the that direction advancing out, however, forcing back the price of lack northwest in good rains in served to rheck an tendency, with- to the low levels that prevailed earl- ier in the week Coarse grains have continued strong, the best advices con tinuing to point to a material short- in the oats yield, but the market aftermath to the have hitherto important age hesitating as an advances that Several holdings of this cereal are supposed to have been liquidated, this selling of further while advices from crop centers were triking heen recorded. preventative advances sufficiently alarming to prevent price depreciation. With the movement of the harvest- from the extreme the important the usual ing operations produc- dis- southwest, to ing regions, there position to anticipate a heavy move- | is E0110 Straw Hat Time at > “SENNEL YACHTS"—These popular of all stiff Straw Hats Forty styles and shapes of these to select from. $3.00 “SPLIT plaited braids. “PANAMAS” $6.00 and $7.50 “PENCIL CURLS” in weight and PLAIN SHAPE $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and and “The 50. YACHTS - $1.00 to $: Genuine In light STRAWS $2.50. 20 YEARS — : SAYRES SCHED WILLIAMSON s EE 0) ra. 4 | Best Food for Babies If you are having trouble with the boy’s feod, and nothing seems to agree with it, you can probably get the child to take A. D. S. Malted Milk ' retain it and thrive on it, as it is a particularly nourishing, satisfying and carefully made preparation, in- tended especially for troublesome stomachs of both infants and adults. | It is one of the standard, reliable | American Druggists’ Syndicace pro- | ducts, and its use is unhesitatingly | advised by the entire 12,000 drug-| gists who are A. D. S. man:bers, and | know its true value. Ler is| nothing in it to prove *ormful to | the baby-—na drugs or medicines. It | is merely a scientifically sade arti-| cle of food, which you can re’y upen This i~ the way they speak of A. D. S. Malted Milk Mr. V. @G. Newell, a promineat druggist of Warren, Pa., says: ‘‘Gentlemen—Enclosed you find a picture of my youngest Lov, whose LIFE WAS SAVED BY A. D. £. MALTFD MILK. “That scunds like a preuty big story, but kere are the fa: “Johr Winston Newell was bora January 29, 1909, and after the first week his mother was unable to nurse him. He was put on a well advertis- ed brand of malted milk, and at 5 weeks weighed only 7% pounds, was very thin and showed symptoms of starvation. Then we put him on A. D. 8S. Malted Milk and he began to gain at once. At 5 months, when this picture was taken, he weighed 16 pounds. We cannot recommend it too highly.” will of Marietta, pigs for sale, C. © Engleside hire Thoroughbred \pril by Keiser, Farm. 5-31-8t. farrow, Penna "DEXTER" The highest standard attainable in Portland Cement. Its definite high quality never varies — every bagisalike. Concrete made from *' DEXTER" is sturdy as solid rock— resists strain and weather, and lasts forever. “DEXTER works smooth, and sets hard. It will in every instance pay you to SPECIFY "DEXTER" HOW TO USE CEMENT We can furnish you a number of distinct and highly authoritative book- lets covering the many diverse uses of cement. If you will tell us what specially interests you, we will give, free of charge and without further obligation on your part, the booklet which thoroughly covers the informa= tion desired. S85 dress South We Have DEXTER PORTLAND CEMENT IN STOCK H. S. NEWCOMER, MT. JOY. The . Store rough Straw Yachts are the most $2.00, $2.50 Straw Hat in the nicest of fine < American Panams. $5.00, mackinaw and Split China Braids, very comfortable. $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Mackinaw and China Straws. GWEET ON Round Shoulders A Sign of Old Age It is possible for every woman to have that ercct, commanding, graceful appearance typical of the perfectly formed woman. SHOULDER BRACES correct any tendency to become stoop- shouldered, compel deep breathing and do this without the uncomfortable sen- sation produced by most braces. These Braces are constructed entirel of cloth, have no metal parts to bind, rust and break and may be worn with- out your knowledge except as you as- sume an incorrect position. Rexall Shoulder Braces, we believe to be eqully beneficial for man, woman or child. All sizes—just send your chest measurement. Price, $1.00 tical \p | grower s« A | Ham L follows “The [O11 York diseased rominent county leaves to Prof Zoologist at latter replied nt Surface, State ish and the as you the raspberry leaves, which sent are infested with There is no known cure The to and infe orange rust this | [ for to do is out sted The disease attacks blackber- only thing take burn the | parts [ ry raspberry and dewberry, and its orange yel- the of really [ quite conspicuous by | low color on the leaves. due to | red or productive bodice [ thi is. It It once spores parasitic plant, which it rstood that when plant it the should be und enters a remains there until its host (i. e plant) tis killed, and thus a plant that is i infected or diseased should be taken and prevent Multiple burned at once, to other out and | its million spread plants of pores come from Th i | Infected leaves, and if any are left they will infect other plants. Prompt treatment by destruction of the ep | tire plant as soon as the disea in help the di seen means much the plants.” | : are | plants are ing to prevent vd of sease to other Destroying the Woodchuck or Groundhog Zoologist H. A that voodchucl ’" quite liable bite injure or even State rface say the roundhog into and ser 11 is to free this ral ions fruit the time, and be mi By tl to mmmeaer during ken for injury by may bits means, as well as by | injury iin fields, this animal linble to ecome quite pest In reply an inquiry as to how et rid o’ the ave the voodehuck Profes following: to groundhog is like bisulfide vitere hole Surface “The woodchuck best method destroy the or to soal some absorbing material mos rags or cotton, with carbon and push it down into the hole the animal lives, and close this with earth. One-half teacupful bisulfide, will destroy “This method is economical and it It the must remembered of carbon or more, put into each hole the inmates efficient. will surely do but knowledge is is work, it he that ing in the cultivated districts, the ionable to field crops or orchards. it power, and except where woodchuck is seriously object is not advisable to use this power to it In objection been this many exterminate uselessly. fact, Pittsburg to ledge, has made of are the dissemination Kknow- there region who hunt it, because per- sons in that and Here is her own statement, Paw Paw, ) “Two years ago with a di I could onmy feet for time. My ran treated rseven months much relief 11 nme lich. severely placement, 101g S¢ and do all my ow alth to able Compou who compla nds , ) emale ORVILLE Ro leaves of various plant beetle any kinds of plants erious pest, as it eats into CAVE and in thes may find entry the t and othe “1 consider ‘ay for such "St appear this is to s d, one ounce in each g: which is practic barrel. Spra and if na if one ‘oyed within grape vines.” Ore NEWTOWN Advertise in the Divine rvice unday m 3t( Mrs Braddoc] \1 I'omp Taster visited thei s. John Fobacco shoot it for food, and are not willing to see it destroyed wholesale by eas fumigation.” The Appearance of the Seventeen- planting thei the young plant dition, owing to I: er conditions. Year Locust The seventeen-year locust or Cica da from ward, has in Pennsylvania the and appeared Susquehanna river east- promptly upon schedule time, as predicted by State Zoologist H.” A, in early this the fact this could did not consider this as “locust vear’’ Surface communications spring, notwithstanding that many persons thought not be possible, as they Professor Surface explained that this not the the brood, brood was of 1902 re-appearance but was another coming from laid in the twigs of in eggs trees 1894. State Zoologist Surface is making a special study of this brood of the Cicada or seventeen-year loc ust, and to him at Harrisburg, givine the dates requests information be sent to of appearance and dissapearance of the abundance, some statements to the awgount of damage effected, the extent of the area cov- insects, as ered, the enemies observed, and other that will help to the records and of those portions of the commonwealth make com- detailed points plete a study these insects throughout in which they may appear. It is recommended either to cover tress with cloth or of cloth around the trunks and larger branches of fruit small or netting wrap strips three of where these insects are This is to prevent damage by pierc- ing the bark and wood for the pur- They feed on the trees as is popularly sup- By the last of June they will have disappeared as suddenly as they came, and the young hatching from the eggs laid in the injured places of the living wood feed on the roots of the trees during another interval of seventeen years. trees years or less, age numerous. pose of laying eggs. do not posed. Flea Bettles on Garden Plants A farmer in Central Pennsylvania wrote to Prof. H. A. Surface, State Zoologist ofthe department of agri- culture, “iy asking for a for- mula to “kilj a Smale. de ¢ oe ingest. whi ton —O —— For Life battle James Wins Fight It was a long and bloody life that was waged Dy Mershon, of Newark, N. J., o he writes: “I had lost much blood from lun: , and was very for B hemorrhage weak and run-down. For eight months I was Death seemed clo when 1 gan, three use Dr. King's New Discovery. it has helped Ie I me. greatly It all that claim.” For sore lung coughs, horn colds, la grippe \, hay-fever or any throat or lun uble its supreme ble & $1.00 hottle free. Guaranteed by Bernhart & Co. ——— work heel to my unable on vou obstinate hoarseness, \nnouncements, Rev. Johnson Sunday sunday 9.30 a nm Sermon by “Lost evening service a: m. theme, Power.” be no pastor's absence. © a WAR The readers of this pa ed to learn that there per dreaded disease that able to cure in all its Catarrh. Hall’s Cata ly positive cure now cal fraternity. Cat: tutional disease, requires ion- al treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of Sys tem, thereby destroying the fo f the disease, and giving the fent strength by building up the constitutio: and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in ite curative powers that they offer One Hun dred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tol. ou. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipatio. EE Sultzbach-—Brill Mr. Howard A. Sultzbach risville, N. J., and Miss Bertha C Brill of Marietta, were married at the home on Saturday ing. of Mor bride's even- —e—————— Female Help Wanted An experienced white woman general housework in small family | wages to right party $5 per week. | for flea-}1-- G Address, 2115 N. Third $t., Harrjs- | ” 6-1423t | weeks ago, to But | FECLEY JOY, PA Dr. H. 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