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    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. A
East Main St
Ml
JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF
NEW GOODS
SPECIAL
\ .
\ for Gentlemen
who cherish
Quality.
vhich |
Ham
Fite
H.
We
and you are ain
your Kodak hose who are
not familiar with Kodakery will find
the making of Pictures much more
simple than jy imagine; so simple
that the novice often gets the credit
of being an expert
And whe
when they car
up? Remeber,
Eastman Kodaks
Only
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WILLIAM L RB
anything
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Now
ons
Is the time to order Cemetery work for Spring at big reduet-
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Sure days at Ellkabethtown, Wednesday and Saturdavs.
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Elizabethtown and Mavytown
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