OL 0 RR EE SEE EER EE = n ” M m og ® w n m " » " r = = = » " ® x Bw B ® ® i » ® = = » = u ® = x m " a = n 1 fester PPAGE THREE mn 0 EE —————————g JULY CLEARANCE SALE Commences at The Buchanan & Young Store : Saturday Morning July 6 At Eight O’ecloeck It's An Important--Valuable-=Timely Money IMPORTANT--besause, its every advantage you can Saving Sale * turn to profitable account. VALUABLE--because, it’s low prices mean many valuable savings to you. TIMELY --because the reductions are on Seasonable Merchandise. Things that you need now and will need for months to come. From July 6th To The Month’ This store will be turned into the greate: 3 5 ever seen In This great sal ods upside-down. And w profit right at the appreciate it. We Want To Call Your Attention Price Lists Which Follo Every line is important, promising more for your ex- penditure than you have ever seen given by any store. And you may be sure of one thing. We shall keep ever promise. More than that we shall exceed them, e 1s going to tu lo Break All Records this, you personally, may reap time of the year when you will m THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, “iy ain bazaar ” sl AY rn the usual store BARGAIN SECTION $1.00 Waists—Ladies’ fine White Lawn Waists with em- broidered fronts. Sale Price 25¢ 39¢c Gowns—Good Muslin Gowns, high and low necks— trimmed. Ladies’ sizes. Sale Price 25c. 39¢ Corset Covers—Ladies’ Corset Covers, all sizes, fine quality, lace, embroidery and ribbon trimmings. Sale Price, 25c¢. $1.00 Waists—Ladies’ fine lace trimmed Lingerie Shirt- Waists. Sale Price 48c. 59¢ Gowns—Ladies’ fine Sum- mer Night Gowns—embroidered yoke, lace trimmed neck and sleeves. Sale Price, 48c. 75¢ Corset Covers—Ladies’ Corset Covers, very fine quality and rich trimmings of laces, em- broideries and draw ribbons. Sale Price 48c. WASH DRESSES $2.50 Wash Dresses—Ladies’ Dresses of Dotted Swiss with colored figures. Sale Price $1.48 $5.00 Wash Dresses—A big variety of small lots of Ladies’ White and Colored Wash Dress- es, values from $2.50 to $5.00— many sample dresses in the lot. Sale Price. $1.98. $3.98 Linen Dresses—Ladies’ and Misses Pure Linen Dresses in natural color, trimmed with white, a number of good styles in this lot. Sale Price $2.39. $3.98 and $4.98 Dresses— Colored Wash Dresses in Lawns, Batiste, Linens and Ginghams. Sale Price $2.98. $4.95 and $5.95 Dresses— White and Colored Wash Dress- st creations in the es in the most becoming stvles and fab- rics. Sale Price $3.u8. $6.50 to 37.50 Dresses—Some very choice Wash Dresses in Ladies’ and Misses sizes, white and colored lawns and linens. Sale Price $4.98. * DRESS GOODS 15¢ Checks—Good fast color Black and White Shepherd Checks of medium size. Sale Price, 8c. 50c Challis—Wool Challis, 30 inches wide, cream ground with neat figures in delicate colors. Sale Price 29c. 50c Serges—White all-wool Serge with Black pin stripe— full yard wide. DRESS SILKS 50c Silks—Good quality Silk Poplins, 20 inches wide in a few good colors—Sale Price 19c. 75¢ Pongee—Pongee Silk in rough and smooth weaves, 36 inches wide, colors—Natural, Tan and Jasper. Sale Price, 39c. 39¢ Silks—Dress Silks 27 in. wide in Jacquards and Pongee weaves—a large and splendid line of colors, Sale Price 14c. 50¢c Wash Silks—Reliable Wash Silks 20 in. wide—white grounds with colored stripes. Sale Price 25c. $1.00 Mesaline—High quali- tv vard-wide Black Satin Messa line with a splendid finish. Sale Price 58c. 59c Foulards—Fine Satin Foulard Dress Silks—in all the fashionable ground colors in the neat figured designs—dots and etripes. Sale Price 33c. TABLE DAMASK 75¢ Table Linen — Pure ed Irish Linen Table Dam- 70 inches wide, good de- Sale Price 49c. — Pure White Damask, good ide. Sale Dar T patterns, 60 inches w Price 29c. 29¢ Damask—Fine Bleached Mercerized Table k 58 inches wide, five good patterns Sale Price 22c. Mercerizec WASH GOODS Lawns—Fine Sale Price 5c. 2 Dress Lawns White and colored grounds with silk trimmed Sale Price 11c¢ 14 Ribbed Pants; Sale Price 17c. Sale Price 39c. Satines,—Dress 7, with neat white Checks—Black Dress Cottons. Sale Price 4c. width and extra Dress Ginghams, , checks and plaids. 115-117 N. Queen : | St. Lancaster Pa, HE SR EERE EEE a= Wednesday, July 8, 1012 FISHER EVER CALM Iowa woman |, , == WELL AGAIN .B. BENDERS FOR A Freed From Shoviing Pai: GOOD SHAVE Spinal Weakness, Dizziness, STYLISH HAIR-CUT . . ’ REFRES Ni AMPOO by Lydia E. Pinkham’s AEFRESHING SH or anything in the Barber Line. Vegetable Compound. cm —— - —_— F'KE ALONG A Ottumwa, Iowa. ““For years I wa 3 almost a constant sufferer from fema Fs commen trouble in all a. ; dreadful form shooting pains over my body, i headache, spi weakness, dizzin depression, and everything that was ew é horrid. I tried many NN N \ doctors in different eA \ Ve parts of the United \\ t State but Lydia E. \ \ A Ld Pinkham’s Vegeta- [FB OR, LABRADQK N the conditions surrounding the g,ni1v sleeps, dines and sits in the ble Compound has done more for me than industry of cod fishing there i8 & gi1.1a all the doctors. 1 feel it my duty to tell room above Fg ER EEE EEE ERE ERERESE “ Ta5 mation tor Lie inlander thal In Labrador there is no such thing YOU these facts. My heart is full of 8 akes him ba year after year. ag 4 pond to consider. There has Eratitude to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- IT WILL ADD TO THE VACATION x And most interesting of all is the . y 4 able NBO oF mv hes ”, , Ba teresting of all 18 the never been a horse nor an ox to use | table Compound for my health.” —Mi FUN OF ALL THE FAMILY a fisherman himself. I am not certain, jt nor has a traveler attempted to HARRIET E. WAMPLER, 524 S. Ransom writes W. Lacey Amy in the Toronto wk ts : Stre AW wi " ake. 8 | Globe. but g ey I in the Ie ( us make one settlement from another Street, Ottumwa, Iowa. Anybody can take good pictures A » but it rea seems to be hi8 hy any other method of transportation Consider Well This Advice. with a Brownie Camera. m | supreme indifference to everything than a bor \ ‘ i N Yeri : r b at makes CC ottraer. | Clan a boat. There is practically no | No woman suffering from any form Brownies, $1.00 to $12.00 ut the fish that makes him so attract soil, tt ¢ 1 has) | ve 1e bare, uneven, mountainous of female troubles should lose hope un- The two best sellers are the $3.00 . Ss i : y : 1 ’ } 0 hes sellers 'e . bid have. wandered to. aud ool amore | rock sinking abruptly into dee p water. | til she has given Lydia E. Pinkham’s 27 0 e e Wi © an among y eo ns + ‘ 4 ) : The fish houses are built wherever a Vegetable Compound a fair trial. ind 37.0 B them where they do not see a Visitor | ledge of roc Thi : : { : : ' v :¢ of rock offers a foothold, and a This famous remedy, the medicinal in- I also carry as a side line ? m in a month; I have seen them empty | staging of rouge : i ) teh i 3 2 BORtioad of Shir oy tha ari g | aging I rough poles projects from | gredients of which are derived from C ra and Pi 8 1 B' a fortnight’ ord: ’ tel [ vo. ater by a rickety ladder work native roots and herbs, has for nearly farmers ane ‘oto Supplies I gnls inary catch; have if De S srhs 3 f B) watched them litt a lars horse lato poles, perhaps ten, perhaps forty | forty years proved to be a most valua- ————— € i a large horse 1 eat ot J : . » A ! A feet hig ble vicorator of the fe- a tiny skiff where nothing sav rayer In N Lach : < undry u 2 ieTe : Ive pray In Newfoundland the fishing villages m: We \ on everywhere Agent for Standard Steam La : appeared to offer any hope of it8 are cluster > daw a Ea baa ir : a Lf istered so closely to the water's bear nor the wonderful reaching its destin ; I have helped edge that the vill is built 1 t fl Pink} eg V t : 5 adi 1 viliage 18 oul upward virtue o 1) . mKnam s egeta-~ " them carry into th imer's hospite i ; ‘ ’ LL i" re ¢ Ag InLC iy 1 y 0 : pl instead of horizontally. A fisherman |.ble Compour I ER en sick nto deattl and have ade would snend his p 3 . : o w ta “good HK ES 1 ii could spend his whole life at his work If yon want special advice write to ck 0 a patient returning ' wit) ; 33 i [odiei Boe tha hoanital } 3 Ted) without touching ground. Up the side | Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confl- & EA i from 1e hospital le and helpless | of e cliff the ings, fish houses. | dential) Lynn, Mass, Your letter will MW in life's fight; I} handed out food | pat} fiakes and } can wilt mem 1 DE Upened ud and answered by a . i I ouses will run, ! 1 3 c " m to the starving from the teamer’s | gccupving. as at t+} woman ant Id in strict confidence, W § ere ard 1 : t pying, as at he battery adjoin w ac oe well id 1 a John’s, not more in forty a E cel Vell | 1 W k Intil the cod | or fifty feet or horizont irface for 2» TES QC 1 I ran aga But 1 Ve Neve Sah 2 i ’ : sO irtace PROLLY SCHED ULL Be a LL : 1 2 | a lage Land residence is an w = : cod fisherman excit« id viet ; a T ' " Uneoriy € necessity that simpli 1088 Rohrerst Lan ¢ of the err 8 life 18 | fied to it mit w 8 ire p of PY iunga, Mt. Joy and pliza . TIP-TOI u Mtl ¥ + pr hair ath Ser r i lie as town Street Railway ( & % | Ve I e Mo | or i) g hefor or ge 2 “ I< 0s i IT ri 1! Ir homes = i hdd heir lives, they themselves, will al : : I : Ef ec 1 y 1 A be absort 0 the visitor with i i # dung 4 = d whe ® 1 ' ns a love for the pi (us Ir fTerent ; Ww 5 2 x Erour ( a } es that 1 phlegmati ] I ) 5 WN ¢ d phle atic the ( ir. but i i he r I t t ¢ bl ¢ + 9 4. SE t vo i . I J ke NOx that ww 1d mean 1% 49 3 i v id ¢ . { cert x! ith f Ir } rt failnr yy , [ 1 A 1h D3 7. # I = ( ras} vol And : rons y Zl ! | the d y ® » « r ¢ v 11+ - wv 3 the : > ney ] 00 €00 7 0 9 , You are invited to visit our ® = : ! I fo Mount Jo 6.1 ® clean, modern, bakery at = ) { ) " t . -. EE I Y ‘ hin he ond ). @ Prince and Clay Streets, Lan- " . not to thi r " A rriv t Elizabethtow n 4 4 mw aster. » a . Pa - - K ) § 8121 MFFT DEMAN EN n i Ba rar i E = bis : 1 “ APT Ao 3 =| “5 | MEET DEMAND FOR ODD SHOES |: 4.4, 5.45, 64 . M. C. BILLETT, Agt. § betw« 0 : : WAC AT y w v g © lY | Manufacturers and Daslas Prepared : : Be ono? a 0 Delivery—Monday, Wednesday 1 ! ! for Need. and Thora te. N iis 4 n 4 i u - ” @ , Sia for ' and 7 re < No Dif ih 4 4 W) 3 and Saturday i ac : ; . ficulty in the Matter ) . 2 = chaze © e zoal {a : $3} v ! : : ORO RE w | Wi 1 one I : a oi Ww r 1 € x » 2 e; e Magda : or a 3 to Tr ir mo X ‘ e us ul v - { f A n fe t t wcture A i 6.4 M0 whet OA. } nothir ¢ re 1d vith h 1 € ¥ 1 . I 3 cine 1 ecision 1 it is easils , but cod I r , : 3 easly IA un 1 = possible to mate that remaining shoe { A X wm Magdaleners have 1 a Hl th #1 ; 3 TS BY F, 9.56 he, 11 mackerel, hos scar VIth the greatest nicely in size, style, | 155. 4.5. 5.65, 6.5¢ B® und the M Yer, telat naterial and finish 4 4 I 4 ind the Magd 1] § ore seonle. hi = ys Arrive at La B' Gaspe there is an interval of 2 Few peonje ave feet exactly alike ; 3.18 m x Our large Ice plant is now in op . | commonly le 3 lareer : s i b arati " i m | catching that means money, but along | So ! the Jo} foot is larger than 1216, Lu eration continuously and we are the Labrador coast there is nothing |; ght, so that one shoe may fit a | furdave a car will leave Lancas- Prepared to furnish good clean and B' from July until the ice forms agair | little more snugly than the other Lt 5 p m; Leave Elizabethtown clear ice in any quantity. Will rus 1) 1 1 1 1 [ 8 age | rove . a Ne = 4 ® | in October but cod, or, as they call it, | oon HoNevet: Jeaplo buy shoes a A i Cuan ey through tows dally. 2% ry ’ ii . | in reguls 1f hed nairs he #il ‘ 1 lac 4 “fish.” The Magdalener is a motley | [ £ Tega ay F etied Darrs, the giz | 157 every half hour form 6.15 a. m ni 8.15 Date Your order for ice wail] yud fisherman—herring cod mackerel erence In their feet, if it is noticeable { m » z L first get our prices. By ’ ’ 1! to them at all, not being enough to | Sundays, first car leaves Lancaster at addock—but the Labrado sherman | (1 m save Elizabet m at 1 1 r fisherman | 0 any other course desirable. ; hb a x Leave Elizabe htown St 08 Also ample room for | lives, sleeps and smells of cod. His home is In Newfoundland, the many quaint towns of the east coast sending out almost all their men to : them, giving them 3 > H | the north country just as soon as the | Lor iB ch to ge their feet, ice opens a little in June. Early in y ach. In such cases | cu for circular and demonstration. Hi . the dealer matches up the two remai | that month the fishing schooners start i T 2a in. =| ; run down hore BUT | ing shoes, one from each of two pairs, | Price $10 and $16 on their long run down the coast, just as he would where he had broser | $ 0 $ ® dodging through the ice fields, run-| pair to sell one shoe t ning into port in face of a storm or legged man 0:2 one | a threatening ice floe, and trusting bon vas a? | B | more to Providence than to aught el Bul a mun doest's have fo We one Ta A ah ae aught else ' jogged or to have feet of uneven sizes lets zs = oo Ree ha ait Abet & or shapes to make him ask the dealer | earso un, that first trek {, praak a pair of shoes for him. Here | ks northward, staking wooden bottom was a man with two perfectly od ; : tasting J AR : f erfec 20 | against grinding, inexorable ice, and feet who came into the store where @ many a Newoundland home 18 empty yo wag accustomed to buy and whe | from a losing risk. But the seeming- wanted on this occasion he Mig - ly indolent, passive fisherman is wil Traveling in a sleeping car his shoes ling to take the chances to secure an 1. . : a i ] : had been mixed up with others and || early choice of fishing ground. All pg pag got back one of his own and Sumer Sponges Le spends his days one of some other man's; a fact which | » on the yater, his evenings splitting pg nad not discovered until he was too | the day’s catch, and his nights In the ,p swav 3 ails A : far away from train and station to m | makeshift shacks that are deemed suf- ake return and setting things right m ficient covering for the three or four possible; and now he came in to buy Jut there are people who buy shoes case the dexler breaks (we pine for | THE DOMESTIC VACUUM CLEANER Cold Storage Works like an ordinary carpet sweeper. Send — = pd i New Haven St., Mount Joy. CARPETS CLEANED PROMPTLY Best Work | na h months season in that northland. one shoe to match his own. As few women now venture north, -= — n tho Sehoren must perting all their Woman's Wit Saved Situation. A 1 E n the treatment of the fish While a crowd of several hundred | § Best Service “ They are unable to leave the fishing men and women lined the banks of to attend to the drying, with the result the park river, Hartford, Conn offer " ? ® that many of them tempt the fate of ing tude SuBEesHone for teres Xo ar 5A a winter sail along an inhospitable, one recent afternoc Ww ro » deserted coast by remaining north .ue a nn hvu ie) B. F. PE FFE R ] until the middle of November, spend- come marooned on an ice foe Fd sent Novelty Ru Co 8 ing the last few weeks in carefully water had frozen on his hair awd be RS N . g * utilizing every ray of sunshine to yelped piteously as he ran sniffing at MOUNT JOY, PENNA. make the best sale for their wares. phe open water on all sides of his ice 135-137 Beaver st., | And then the fight back through the 1 trcie fy thichoat : i & a Human Society agents were mm ever thickening ice and increasin tad 2 1 ! - ae 1 tarted over : wal » A fishing village is the quaintest, jt only to fall in to ater ~~ jPersonally-Conducted Excursions §¥ ® raggedest spot on earth City plan- which he scrambled bacl or ’ 3 2 = ning does not even reach the location g, Then a woman solved tt 0 3 : rs =Yeo of the Bons or the road rights. In jay St © orlctod the ron ie ao * 7 ol RP 8 the Magdalen fslands, where the land | rom pions eerner cea ers 057 | Njgeara Falls | o= =z = ne more lev J and there is € a or own é ; A be 0 the nks to fetch a - A * i co i n } 3 ’ i the oe S / EE) = . izes : under au $9 3 Round Trip From OTF 4 i the othe © y Shore st 3 : ; 2 Bapre Wa Mount Joy Pa, highly explosive po- When he return Picturesque Susquehanna Valley Route entions a perfectly sane Col. Roosevelt should mm Fourth will come naturally. yack his own supply of ’ 2 . 9 = =» S c revo "- v » ® " ere - Is ; i mu There is really no use of Lori The ease with which Bugene Debs mer’s sticking to his guns, since i EE . y ’ gets nominated creates a suspicion ! July 18, A @ they have all been spiked. ' {td : | ha » that the socialist party is developing J Mus} Lak $e v..3 steam roller tendencies, R Aug y > » * * * 4 - Looking upon the Chicago con- vention, China may regret her haste Some people seem to think it i oni takes a houn’ daw tead the Mt. Joy Bulletin. in fashioning her republic after kes a houn’ dawg to tree a Teddy Ke . Sold in Mt. Joy by E. W. Garber and W. D. Cl 3 ours. B Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. & Co. Call for # te. MARTIN RUDY, LANCASTER, i hiring Btn ia A ad