{BAKING-POWDER}; Xo Absolutely Pure? % Makes Home Baking Easy No other aid to the housewife is so great, no other agent so useful and certain in making delicious, wholesome foods The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No Lime Phosphates with Jimmy's apg I t g fled her t {NOW 14 1 1 ja kind heart “You may take him to the kit Edward's teac “No doubt the teache ¢ tle boy home wit i wal But Ed- | for ward eaten it, and t it only righ Pass’s that he should ms nds in t way!"—Cleveland Plain Dealer had taken ti y lunch and com A— — he said we could be 18 soon as you were taken married into the firm rte ADAG AI the Mt. Advert Joy Bulletin For Comfort’s Sake fitting is the Mt. Joy Bulletin ‘iertise in Buy your hot weather Shoes where studied as much as Btyle. Ask The Man Woman or Child Who Wears Beranhart’s Shoes Stylish Foot Wear Tans, Black and White for every one in family. The Now Buck PUMPS cis iain snes aman $2.25 New Buck } $3.50 Why Pay More—As Women's Canvas: Pumps... . 0. al a aiiiiiaa $1.50 Women's Canvas High Toba ..... ccciaiaiiiniiass $2.25 Children’s White, Tan and Black Pumps-—the best styles and lowest price if quality compared. $1. $1.20. $1.40 Do not fail to study the comfort of baby and buy these shoes of 3) us . Boys f Shoes, High T« 1.50 and $2.00 Women's 8 ‘'omen’s Nurse Shoes, High, Low Cuts and Juliettes, Rt 0 soles Arch Support Shoes, for weak arkles and strained and broken arches = gn B Br al a = 5 0 FOR MEN AND WONEN The greatest revelation in shoe making Wire Jump Rope free with every pair of girls’ shoes. El a a a S ors te FTeiriasr d Cy ln xr €ClalS fOr r'rigday and osSaiuraay Ladies’ High and Low Neck Muslin Gowns ........... 3b6e LD, Shaker Dried €avn ... ca ad einindnes Te 310. :Cope’s Dried Corm, .............. 000 ceiviiiuiiais Je. 31h. 40e Tne Choeolate Candy ................... 29e. Seefeld Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Y FAVORITE LAMP O/L ” No flicker, no odor, mo soet. Family Favorite is the ideal oil for home use. It costs listle more than inferior tank-wagen oils and yet it is triple-refined from Pemmeylvanin Crude .Qil— ‘Nn the best oil made. Get Family Favorite Oil from your dealer—he has itin original barrels direct from the refineries—and enjoy she fall, white flame. f ; WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO., independent Refiers 3 Pittsburg, Pa. | GOOD FEEDER IMPROVES THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, May 22, 1912 HERD HOW TO TREAT THE ORCHARD Sesloedeoloodosfooiofoodoofosfoofuooofosde doofoofoofoefoofoefood Teoelesiesdeodedeedosdoddaiooloodeodood foodies deb dudes bods deeded doses ded ebb Well Balanced Ration Is What Countr In Building Up Individuality and Quality of Swine There are too many farmers and even breeders who seem to hold the {dea that a pig can feed himself and that their whole duty ends when they have supplied the food A good feeder can keep Improving his herd in quality and Individuality and is therefore progressive and suc- cessful, while the poor feeder may take the best to be had, and in flve generations be back to scrubs. This is the difference between good feed ing and poor feeding. This is where the feeder has more Influence than the feed It is a clean waste to glve the pig 80 to 90 his feed in corn more than needed in per cent, ofl or meal when perhaps not one-half that amount is building the various structures of his body. The balanced ration {8 what counts. This 18 intended to be composed of such materials as are needed by the pig to build all of his growth, to fur- nish the bone and the muscle, and all parts in proper proportion It is shown time and again that two val- ible feeds, when combined, make a better feed than either one separate- LT it « 3 nearer balancing 1e rati It f late that the pinion i pre 1 I farmers n general that the fe is one of bot t uc 8 er 1 al of a in ial p1 I pon in P I ir ’ i P I d e 1 1ch ) 134 ir met p rs a th } I'¢ gl ma the 11 ed )1'€ O r ¢ er ( d 1 € St £ n g The ple ¢ ave ¢ n 1 mmer Rai Smoke An ter ( sap, » Vag Winter I productivity of these more to culti than to anything else, says a * in an exchange. Trees of the same varieties not culti- where vated produce crops only every other year, as the Baldwin is now. With me the Baldwin is not an annual bear- er, even with the very best of culti- vation Potato Bugs. George G. Pierce of Batavia, N. Y., last spring sprinkled sulphur on fresh- ly cut potato seed and says his plants were not troubled during this season by potato bugs or blight. He did not spray at all, but is not prepared to say that the sulphur kept his vines healthy. Helpful Suggestions for Proper Main- | tenance of Trees—Trim, Spray and Cultivate. The old, neglected orchard with its dead trees and wormy apples Is &a blot on the face of the earth Trim, spray, cultivate and get big returns. Keep the orchard land in good tilth The trees can be set as soon as the leaves fall. Plant a cover crop in the orchard Rye, barley, wheat and oats are good non-leguminous plants, but the leg- umes are better, Prune off all dead or weak branches. Thin out the tops to let the sun in Burn the diseased branches so that the other trees will not be contarai- nated. It will also be advisable to open the heads of peach trees, remove surplue branches and take off water sprouts The soil for orchard purposes must be well prepared and better results may be expected if this is done some time before the trees are to be trans planted Break the land deep, har row it well and plant a cover Crop of rye, crimson clover, vetch, oats, I'he trees may be foliage drops. up dead branches and burn are apt to harbor bark orchard wheat or barley. goon as the Gather them, as they set as beetles one of the worst pests HIRED MAN PROBLEM AGAIN n ls Selection of Head of Fam- Content to Work Solutic ily, Who Is Little Plot of Ground. I an ng to believe that the ure will be mar- 1 1 0 ] live with their fam le plot of ground ir own Ave 8( wage to 1 1 a moment's nt tho mer ho want men all the year around from getting reliable e of | 1 1 1890 I 1 n loy Y ly 11 I I ther ter par 1 clo € 1 f im er 1 ex } yw ther h drill ly, but sometimes b 1 d them to be very beneficial. Crin n clover unquestionably is the ead¢ but unfortunately it does no grow well everywhere. It has always succeeded with me in this locality. But I have found the black cowpea and the hairy vetch to grow fairly well everywhere in Pennsylvania. Corn-Growing Clubs. Five thousand boys entered the corn growng contest of Virginia last year. Corn growing clubs are organ- ized by the superintendents and school teachers in the various coun- ties. Each boy was given a measured acre and received instructions from an agent of the agricultural depart- ment. Rr Read the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. [ 10 war U donfesfosfoerfosfodorleofe doofedertonhefoged Trejoafeafeairosafroivafeoforfsalofrafeofeafucjocks TIlE Bree | & \ Nn *) I T 3} WJ U uy PYROX for Apple PYROX for Grapes YROX for Small sfofeslefestrofoiireirpelrofosedorfedodedferge .B.BERNHART & C0. F 8 Newcomer MOUNT JOY, PA. I Pyroy! s, Cherries or Plums Fruits en Vegetables have it in 111 size pa kages JUST ONE SPOONFUL of our ies cream will be enough to prove its deliciousness and to make | you eager for the next one. Eaten | either as a refreshment or as a de- gert it has no superior. There are other creams of course. Bué oRee | you taste ours you will want it all | the time. Commence 1 iking it by | ordering some today. * Lewis Siller West Maim St. Mount Jey, Pa. MRI EO VRE Je 008 EER RR I. D. Beneman’s Hurry Up Sale 2 Days Only, Friday & Saturday, May Figure Out What You Can A | Double A Great Chance To Save 24 &25 Money On . : : Save On | ie | | ’ : i Tlen’s Suits | Teen S ILS uits | ys. Su : T d #10 reduced 10.....:..... pp i 2320 reduced tO... ci $15.50 i ra ng $3.50 reduced to.. 5.30 d $1 reduced to..... ! h = " * . + 3 “ee 4. S 3.00 reduced to. I Ry Be $14.00 | Stamps : $5.75 $316 reduced tO. ....c0ca ¥ $6.50 re e * } re ¢ 0 $13.00 0 reduced to $4.75 * 315 reduced to om TE — $5.50 reduced to 4 § 715 reduced 18¢¢r rues $12.50 $4.50 I 510 reduced to $10.50 53H $4.00 reduced to. $3.00 ; SR : e d 3. 2 . od i Q 5 y Hops | $3.00 reduced to QO om t $12 reduced to,......... $9.50 ¢ R= 0 A Did eid % $10 reduced to mm prac 3 $ A All | ae FIN ALL ier Wireven un wne $ dd | rreiuSit o i Jo qg. £ i ome and See - : ¢ : Cc ¢ 3 . | Sllexued ¢ I hz sul baraai 3 Sto and Think! : What unusul bargains are og . { AANA p 1 ¥ Ih . i ] ! offered here now. When you ere 1s a good reason | 2 Resi: 1 tnepae } > * gy 9 ; as SN a { inspect the goods and learn t why this sale 1s attracting [oN iG 5 Ao NTA the prices you are sure to de- * s crowds 's because 2 Nef + WF <1. of : an t uch crowds. It's because wr x . cide that to buy is the only . vivaordinay hnvrsaiv § . y 4 3 i the extraordinary bargains | | nsible thing tc d i I offered compel thrifty people | — - - - ¥ 5 { . . . Fe 4 i . 3 to attend in justice to their i 5 4 nN v7 1 Je a a $J1C A fe 1 own interests. . ’ i a | x i — 5 oe go 1 - 5 go its § ) og go x a x3 WJ A AN A 3 os fe oT) : q 00 2 . >» ON > . JUV ots org ? RO =) BY Wi VE ee 3U oo . 2 AV : Qo & ¥ $2.00 % EX 1 rl A : 3 anda BOov : $1.50 i 5 i OVS x OF 3 + i $1.25 I 3 Also GL ly ¥ dh i I ) ; ) | ) CO- i ole I ND PI ) je ot fo % I mn , Tn 5 A iB NV CX VY CY 3 on w 3 8 5 2802 R & H FS & ~~ 2 oe i g N 3 { y A oe Op osite 'nio i | Moa Jov Banl & . : ¥Y NT 3 3 3 ou PEN I j S : A ; t 3 7 3 op eefroionfooforfocfonfererioofortes eofeifoefesfentents ofesfosteuecdenferte ; jo a Ce g off Salt fc : 1 1e of The Wiscor 1 v ; ® has discov y i * * . when salt ke 1 > R J e I 1313 a4 Several Liontly € : S at at least and if continued to ‘ e to or : , repare for l¢ 3 1 z emergenc a1 break down entirely. kd a ig up 2 ead, again fed the cows SouiBda Sells Wheat at $2 a Ith Britain and Germany pl 2 2 ermany plot- Winter Sunshine. Tan) ste Ls Peace over the back fence the Sunshine, yes, even winter sunshine, © I ea Bf oe says a | jingo is in a bad way. \8 the farmer's best friend. Do not writes , n't; be AU, » Y > BOTSe. Ri cause a bushel for The ni San J out Of ihe horse Stable, the ore eres nad The average man thinks he yants airy barn or the poultry house. An- Re s ; a thing pretty badly unti S . : eo poult r cons g y badly til he has fmals love the light and will not thrive Hh bon I Le "1 square off and look for it Sinn in dark, damp quarters. i C ne 0 f . Pret ction for Foed Proper Handling of Manure At present the campaign weapon ae. : Tt e seems to be a discrepancy ri * . It pays to have a roof over all of i hi the ld iden TRBL otis D ney with the most barbs on it seems to the feed that one produces on the fre ta best and the present ide 9 th at be the present “unpublished letter.” farm. This is the best way to pro- a should be: put as 2 wow tect it. When one considers the value . © 1 it is So on iy ‘ a0 t field S on Ss S arawn I nis "he orac Fail : of such feed, the price of the shelter : E 1 thi When Congress fails to revise the ase at least the modern theory is does not IR L:] sg TTT) « || wm 1 3 = = seem prohibitive In Lavender, yds. plain material, 2} yds. wide embroidered band, row embroidered band. $4 each. NOWHERE TCE IN A SME UAH TE NE MOA CAN 2% yds. nar- tariff downward the next thing to do is to revise Congress upward. YOU EMBROIDERED ROBES White, Blue—7 py & FIND SUCH A BEAUTIFUL ARRAY INGS AT PRICES TO TEMPT ANY ONE. Jacquards .......... abe. yd. Speeial Silks ........ 23¢ yd. Silk Stripe Dimity .25¢ yd. White Voile ........ 25¢. yd. Stripe Voll ........ 18¢ yd. Gauze Marvel Fancy Zephyrs Egyptian Tissues Lorraine Gingham Fancy Stripe Poplins ..85¢ yd. Bc, yd, | Tm—————— a25c. vd RAJAH BILKS a wal We are agents for this high Renfrew Gingham, 32in 18¢ yd ..12%c. 25¢ yd. yd. class silk, and the most desirable one the market both as to its wearing qualities and appear- on EXCLUSIVE Women’s Oi) ' 7 py A s 8 ors. Shoes at 81.560, 82, $2.50, $2.75 Come and ses the new Bpring ereations Shee values for the money yom've ever seen. OUR COUNTERS ARE TREMING WITH THE MOST DESIRABLE PATTERNS AND COLOR- and Children’s ett It will eertainly be a splendid idee for every woman thing about the sort of Shoes she wears this Spring or what for them to keep im touch with this Home of Good Shoes. The new 8pring medels of Footwear are here ready for ehoosing. The new lesthers are Patent Kid, Dull Calf, Tans, in black The new Oxfords, Ties and Pumps are simply beautiful. FRO TPL e Days For Dress Si oy 15 OF MERCHANDISE. SUMMER ance. A guarantee with every yard— in Black and Tan, at$1.00 ya. . EE I 34 TAS 3C ——————— In Wool Stuffs, you will find all the staple and fancy fabricg— 1 RRR Batistes, Taffetas, Novelty Ser- ¥ ges, Ottomars, Chuddah, ar quisette, ranging in price from = 50c to 81.28 yd. STYLES |i Shoes r Shoes! ar LAR IN —_— a] @ jv HRT OR cD that cares any- she pays and eol- Ro in Foetwear—see the b Specials For Friday and Saturday No. 1—Cream Cot Serge, Black stripe Regular 38c. Value. Special at 29¢, No. 2—36 inch Fancy stripe Nainsook 15¢. Value Speeial at............ H. E. EBERSOLE s MOUNT JOY Opposite Post ( ofosienfecforfocfocferfecfeciocfecier)e iebdeledeelelebd + SE A NER ER X JC AN EL EL LO VE RU MA Tol her five thu hai] vail fen wor A sch was gale souf wall roof shor and seve thre twai were bout tow: lifte mov co Ss corn ™ pure! Hoff) end erect be o tion G. bout bugs ler. part horse