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Piano Now On Display Our Warerooms, 10-18 West King Street We will be glad to have you inspect this instrument if you so desire before making your bid. bid will be binding until bidder Piano as represented is c¢ onvinced genuine Lester Fill This Blank Out and Mail at Once ojoforiosforteTofecocforecfocfocfonjocfonfesfocfocfocioriocfocfeniosfofesoierorfocforiocforfocferoajoofer} MONTHLY PAYMENT Ee IAM { ( |6- 13 west fil A BEETS +7 AS MNES > “But 1 ain’t a-kissin’ “That's as easy as Toil y olt “Did you ever roll off a log?" ed on a small industriul -'%if th Pittsburgh Chronicle- Telegraph, [oT North Queen LANGASTER, New Spring Garments STORE MAKES POSSIBLE " LIGHTED CLOAK IN LANCASTER. SECOND FLOOR OUR REMODLED AND SUIT DEPARTMENTS CHILDREN'S WEAR- ING APPAREL. FIND IT VERY INTERESTING IE NOW SHOWING. New Things Arriving Daily AWAIT THOSE WHO WISH TO MAKE Ladies’ Coats Spring Styles AND MANY SPLENDID VALUES A Strong Number Ladies’ Tailored Suits tures in the best shades for spring; | = New Silk Skirts New Silk Waists kirts of extra including the American beauty Bedford cords| the best offering of this kind at the 90 to $35.00 Middy Blouses y Blouses, 6 to 14 year sizes tndid Lot of THE BULLETIN, MCUNT JOY, Visited Our Schools 1) experi (Continued from by study, page who, teaching and ence are fully to be their instructors and guides, During the two February | followed competent last weeks of my in public strong schools interest to make our boys visiting clination to visit our felt a deep education and the effort American citizens of Believing that parents and friends very encouraging both and pupils and beneficial itor 1 my visit first and then der the I always have in good girls by and schools is teachers to the vis. first in the regular or the High to began in of grade up School My people, to end the and general impression is that the have the command and boys Mount especially girls of Joy, great cause for appreciating splendid advantages at their to se cure a liberal education They cer tainly have a justifiable right to be proud of their schools, of the effi- ciency of their leaders and teach ers, of the deep interest each in tructor takes in each individual pu pil, and the delight they exhibit in assisting each one to think ind reason for himself and herself It seemed to me that the pupils do ealize and appreciate the effort o each instructor his was demon trated by their willingness to obey ind readiness to a The Were all attentive and especially in tie lower grades they eemed to say “What new thing is next coming? We are ready for it I'hroughout all the grades and there Nas a orde This I observed, was The pupils have studying and classes uniformly ex cellent order, so far a easily maintained acquired the habit and the of enjoy it, enjoy teaching however task is the average fully per be the case if school monotonous, irksome teachers arduous Truancy Lie scarcely known. Judg ing from attendance during my visits the attendance may This life un have been 90 cent. would not were and satisfactor) fact which im tidiness, cle chil contrast Anothe pressed pleasing the comfortably me was an line and dressed dren. which is a marked to mai pupil some other place It i} that the Mount Joy rtable parent ¢ interested n the chil people in a rule, are in com ircumst and that ance quickly they tiona choo] are it ind pt bly dictionaries. Possibly it would be of ad school ter © Some instr i to month nine be given to normal should The be tion training time is coming h this vork Of the wil] added to the school course the entire school feels influence ite able Superin- Prof. C, B about in of the I began with the First Mrs. M.*G. Mille I'eacher found a busy line years, It ol tendent, Roudabush, as the yrmance ol 1e goes peric lig part various exercises. Primary, Here 1 of children of 6 and 7 was a veritable pic beginning to end. It was drilling, nic from marching recit- black pictures, ete dry singing, , ing, poard exercises, There then was The school Mil- handle decora- making nothing children life to ler certainly knows the little The tions are fascinating Next I the or monotonous. and Mrs. how to wall were happy them was a play. ones received Miss cordially by was Second Primary, N. Stoll. Here the pupils who been gently moulding the grade admitted and helped along their things. These harmoni- ously founda- the large had in first are to greatei work the Possibly depend on way two teachers together laying of In tion school work greater responsibilities ly on them. with the of which days. I was here impressed eading my school and sight nothing phonetic I knew in Miss about pupigs on to the Chandle Stoll gracefully moves and cautiously helps her on- here 1 Miss Ve ward From passed Third Gr Teacher. ade, rna gently, takes charge their minds have the part is gradu- ally fading and work is more in or- Here the teacher but a little of developed, more firmly As playing the pupils. der Miss Chandler tactfully pre- pares her school for advancement. As I ascended from grade to grade I was reminded of the carefulness of the several teachers in handling | their pupils as if they weg custodi- | |ans of that fe which pthey feel thelr g in| Ruth | ty. | on PA. “Excelsior”, next that strong device and Miss advance, Grade, Here | Was anxious to the Fourth Teacher enter Kuhns, full 10 itudying old enough should boys all purpose realize room of busy intent These why The the The visible, | and years old, for a to attend school essential In gone more became more studying readily one teaching and the lower further feature so grades was almost of Prof. Beck Penmanship the thinking more fixed, the marks pline made There Miss and encourages The Fifth Grade, tin, Teacher, next Miss Martin one who has takes a hold of and in regular pupil became legible, | and How of disci- | by grades Kuhns Miss Edna Mar- was visited. in a quiet manner, all by herself, of riper a corner those years, each of order assists advance the course itial it is to in studies How C8S¢ in graded varied have teachers of and « and tact It school to dispositions motions as seemed sed characterist 1s ability to me that eacl teacher posse nctively marked the iv school aintages of a vell graded Just across the hall 1 stepped in Mis Intermediate l oom, Elizabeth R Ks Here 0 th hleman, Teacher. ndance olled th t Here and girls, vel i ind desks, re of large truction chool of 38 out of 43 nr growth tudie and need equal to the conditions id vane instruction is Mount same What a following yea the marvelou ement 18 vear youth work, interest as 01 the observed imparted to Joy The tact, the same busy same are here in evidence, only in a deeper, Oc- different line Studies are books ire higher grade. as 1 because text upward I casionally passed pupils inability, ar gickness or lacking room notice ot some How for a separate for deficient to Here 1 necessary those who have | teaching of more I passed Grammar Seh \lisg A Aybill, Teacher. As I er grades I noticed are special noticed dictionaries, the R } 1 reached th the first need From here into 00 nna more and re the watchful LI nd Roudabush roup o bright eyed observ- rooms ation It to me it is about than and makes it teacher. ither more helpful burdensome to the school to the is no word to define Much I add, tment, of this depar more be said may Mount Joy may be proud of its schools D. RISHEL The Tenc . Anatomists i the big tendon of the he Achilles,” Gree lie "he myvthologt- pfter the eal story goe I'hetis, holding him b d him In the river Styx uninera- ble. But Paris nd that proved fatal or had not been immersed 5 ¢ Sealing uw first noted i the =ixteo: was used b gealing pi | Egyptia l horns « \W ed the scal oi 1 fdentitied the i sacritice Smol Smokeless wi 1de Is not a powde ke material made i erable size mar A k SS powder. which is mae n the wm of mulitiperforated Ss urns in a cannon at the rate of about the six h in the sixtieth of a an incl the rat teenth of second, at ibout four or Inches a second. MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHOES, regular $2.00 Suited eo asion. ; : BOYS $1.75 SHOES, ......... a. 08 a 1.25 Fair Worshipe A s~ that a . ~ . : na ¥ cad wir you've phivi he LADIES’ SHOES in broken sizes, value aft $2.50 a 3 Professor—Dat iss Decth ns pail . . ceee ees Ye 3 an a pant 1.75 well to the Pi Aus = CHILDREN'S SH SE cular $1.00 p1 425 ment people com $1.50 values, OW "ORY av vt ivianiain ine Puck. > ER 5 Many other odds and ends zed Another cause for rejoicing great I'm Lou g found a and girls, 9 on were they amusing lower | work | habits S€e8 develops Here as the f gnaugurition Day | March 5, 1913, 0001100 Wednesday, You Are Cordially Invited to Our ~~ SPRING : Fashion Show: : » » . ; - ” - - » - » » - . . Beginning On Wednesday, March 12 Displaying the Authoriative Styles in Women’s Coats, Suits, Gowns, Millinery and Correct Accessories on Living Models Wednesday—March 12th, From 2 to 4 P. M. Thursday—March 13th, From 10 to 11 A. M. and From 2 to 4 P. M. The Exhibition Will Continue Throughout The Week---Come! IAS TER-FA ») » - n ™ » n » " nN = n " =n " mn = =m un =u = =n =n nu = u = n = = |. » = = = 0 @ = mu o 1] J = Y OH. NL OE | Rexall Wine Of i Cod Liver Extract {( i i ({ 0 0 ( on purchase. Dur- 0 if b 11 ve you 1 $1.0( bottles for $1,01. i 1 g dor dvertise the medicine with the strict under- i itandir t the money will be refunded if not satisfactory. 3) - pe Mh REMEMBER, TWO LARGE BOTTLES FOR $1.01; EQUAL ANY $1 COD LIVER EXTRACT ON THE MARKET. i FOR ACED PEOPLE { ] i T it hos beginning to feel the weight Of years We earnestly W exall Wine of Cod Liver Extract, It is particu- i 1 to those with feeble digestive powers, who may if not be able to easily take an ordinary cod li preparation, be- fl 118 wh ontains the tonic and restorati media] ex- i re of fresh Norwegian cod livers vith the iddition of oth- i strength-building agents— yet rep 1 in such a form i can be easily retained by the 110§ sensitive stomach i Don’t torture yourself with old fashionec easal sting prep- wu rations i ! i Take Rexall Wine Cod Li iver r Extract ih g the benefits of the Cod Live ind none of effects Try it on our guarantee; does not help you just come and tell us so, and we will pe refund vour mon- ey without question Could anything be faire than this? SS Sn Garber’s Pras Store Sold Only at Our Store, Which Is “THE REXALL STORE” 81 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY, PA, RAR Big Clearance Sale of Men's, Women’s and Children’s Shoes SPRING IS RAPIDLY APPROACHING AND I MUST DISPOSE OF MY ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER SHOES IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE NEW SPRING STYLES, HENCE ‘THIS BIG CLEARANCE SALE HAVE MARKED ALL SHOES, RUBBERS EXCEEDINGLY LOW THAT 1 KNOW UPPLY YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY'S NEEDY REMARKABLY LOW FIGURES I SO Just a Few Prices MEN'S HIGH LIFE SHOES, $2.50 kind for ah /....91.88 dil