SUNT JOY. PENNA { YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED i's. & { WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR I. H. Baker's Coal and f LUMBER YARDS co - H. Trading Stamps il EA d LR g [F-1 Mount Joy, Penna, Congo Roofing No. 1 Cedar Shingles always on hand. Also ng, Sash, Door, Blinds, Mouldings, Laths, Ete. Agent rtland Cement. Also Roofing Slate. kly. and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Material . 833. Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot. | POLO000O00O00O0CO000000OC00000000000000000000000C . rices Beduced 11 Stiff Straws now sreseresesiminnnese soreness $1 to $2 | 75¢ to $2.25 &| Soft Straws now both, ceiiidesssessconinasiiens. . 38 to $1.12 American Panamas at the right price. Rgert& Haas Pueen St, Lancaster. DOOOOOOO00OOOOOO0000000OO000 CK, Serious LOSS lo 9 1lt in sections affected last When the wheat is harvested thoroughly ripe it will be ad- e to thrash as early as pos- and store the grain ent market prices are not satis- bry. Such stored wheat should reated about once a month with bon-bisulphide at the rate of one nd per ton of grain. The liquid hy be applied to bran sacks or ankets spread over the surface of e grain. The heavy gas will set- e down through the grain and kill 11 living moths. Larva in the grain gwill not be reached by the gas. For this reason the above repetition of treatment should be made. When applying this treat- ‘ment the gas should be confined as ~much as possible. Special care should be exercised to Keep the gas away from fires of any kind—lan- terns, lighted cigars, ete. | rm eA eee BATHING IN POLLUTED WATERS There is a common but erroneous idea that clear water is pure water. | Unfortunately this is untrue as many 1a stream which tu all appearances is ccrtamirated carries the germs of ; typhoid and dysentery. | Thru the summer months thous- ands of camps dot the streams and . woodlands and the seekers after health and pleasure naturally turn to the streams for their water sup- ply and for bathing purposes. Of- ten camps are located close togeth- er and if there is careless disposal of the wastes by those up stream they become an active menace to those below. For the sake of safety be careful a bathing place. All be avoided which are contaminated by city sewage. When there is any doubt regarding the character of the water it is bet- ter to boil the entire supply used for drinking and culinary purposes and to forego the pleasure of swimming. On picnics and excursions to the country unused wells and those in barn-vards or near out-houses are to be avoided. Even springs are not always to be relied upon for they are often contaminated by drainage from adjacent properties. The al- luring roadside spring that looks so tempting to the weary traveler on a hot day is often so located that It receives road drainage and is unfit for use. It is far better to suffer a temporary inconvenience from thirst than to risk a drink from a ques- tionable source. The general adherence to these suggestions would save much of the tvphoid which for years has been an inevitable accompaniment of the va- cation season. in selecting streams should Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca- tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure ii you must take in- ternal remedies. Hall's. Catarrh Cure is taken in‘ernally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surface . Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy- | sicians in this country for years ahd is a regular preseription. It is’ composed of the best tonics known, combined with ‘the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combina- tion of the two ingredients is: what pro- duces such wonderful results in euring catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, Os Sold by Drugzgists, price T5c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation in bins if indicated eur or ariver is not affected. Presi- dent Wolf and Mr. Ruth were named to take the matter up with Mayor McClain and seek to have him make modification of his order. Seven new members were elected. Aaron B. Landis, chairman of the social committee, reported that the August meeting will be held at his home at Rohrerstown when ladies’ night will be observed. rr I GAME PROTECTION a on the side | ‘opinion that VANIA DUTCH. Bumbleaock Has To I'his Week ite imer sawga, mer t es ollag blenty is. i ower es is net so shich ding es blenty | [kinner. br gessa noch a mole- fer en holp dutzet Se sawga des de im shonshta runner se by bringt. Ich fool ene amole un e gatzuga des ken Seller wake hov aer uns net finna. rich em fire-eshkape th gronk un hop ins var im bet fer apore m amole ay dawk aens fon unser kin- tzum nochber un ;n glayner bu grega sch ber hut sel net mna ower unser Lis war wore. De no Lis we vaesht du glayner bu grega?” “Wy do yetz war bet un der duckter matel gapbrucht. im bet.” tzu arick gragert 00y dawk rager kcept Fridawk un mer hen so feel es ich selver shim- ght amole draw, rema bowera des so kot hen des yore defu ferfowlt, Of net feremera sO 3 i or lusamers usht grawt ves sis. re Ss TEMPER vs. TEMPERANCE Little Talks on Health & Hygiene by Samuel G. Dixon, M. D, LL. D. Over two thousand years ago Con- “Few are those who are of self restraint.” neurologists unite in the anger has a dangerous effect on the human system. fucius said, All ‘ments have been carried on to show State’s Plans Are Working Well in Increase of Animals methods of pro- tecting and propagating game animals and birds are equal to the systems in vogue in any other States and should continued with no radical’ change in the opinion of Dr. Joseph Kalbfus, who iz secretary of 'the State Game Commission and chief game protector. Dr Kalbfus so reported to the board at its meet- ing to-day. One of Kalbfus’ farm,” which states Pennsylvania's be in Dr. “game issues of propagation other indifferent suc- all. Dr. Kalb- the general this main that of in the report method been tried only is a a has some but with cess or no success at that in fus recommends protective state, far game system coupled with restocking so as ssible, be continued and that in sufficient has DC preserves be established every where the state has it. The state county land to admit now six such on state forest lands, wherein no killing of any sort of this preserves permitted. Extension is chain of sanctuaries, according to the view o. the chief game protector, result in natural propagation of game, increased in the exception and the state now harbors game of all kinds than for years. Propagagtion of quail is a problem not yet solved anywhere. Closing certain counties hunting under the act of releasing adult deer thereon has been an excellent step; Chester is the only eastern county so closed. Releasing elk, which was done in| i Clearfield county in an effort to re-| | stock the state, has been a mistake | because the elk will not “stay put” | but insist on wandering afar and destroying crops. The resident hunters’ license tax| law has worked well, except that | the funds are held up by the auditor general, and Dr. Kalbfus recom-| | mends consulting sportsmen will sufficient Game has with the past of quail, more year, to deer 1913 and at all| times about game laws, particularly | since now the sportsmen are supply- ing the money to carry on the Game Commission’s work. Rl B i } An old lady from the remote Highlands was taken to Edinburgh and heard modern singing in church for the first time. She was asked by . the friend who took her what she thought of the music. “It’s very bonny, but oh, it's an awfu’ way of spending the Sabbath” tl Arr Advertise in the Mt. Jov Bulletin Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin of the with that the various functions body are materially interfered or arrested by excessive passion. It not uncommon for follow a fit of temper and for those whose blood high or where there is defective heart action it extremely dangerous. Not only those who give way to uncontrolled injury to them- they are almost is pressure is is passion work an selves but arouse a like passion in others. There are in which justify display “righteous even few occasions of such the anger” and in always a debatable di- accom- stances S it is whether calm and well have question rected energy would not plished far more. hot weather small an- be importance out is a During the noyances are apt to exaggerated and trifles assume an ot valuable proportion Self restraint of in- culti- habits of asset in the building dividual character and in the of those and vation temperate mind body which go far to maintain sound and health. bodily —————— er For a Good Town Grit. Vim. Recipe Push. 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Simultaneously Wood turng Stone turned to W turned to rubber. to a when a woman in a to Stone and and then. both Experi- illness to, certain to ! life | mental | pebbled de bide bd fi ode Se # A chicken grows in proportion Suc- ¢essful poultrymen study in every Way to increase their chickens’ to the feed it consumes. appetites, The Park & Pollard Grow- ing Feed increases their appe- tite. The more they eat of it the more they want. Wedhesday, July ~~ JAN f_% FEBRUARY ~~ MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER » NOVEMBER &\ DECEMBER 3 Ll Whenever your chickens are hatched from January to De- cember feed them this ration until they are six months of age. Our customers that have used it say it is even better than they claim. Your ‘money back if you don’t like it Be -.-1—————. 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Joy a The seasons are all late 8 theyre upon us with a rush. in? Better prepare now by JOO oo OO pst Ma) Street | Eg this year but Are you ready SUMMER MILLIN Stylish Shapes in Hats For Ladies & Child~ ren, Mewest Colorings in Fibbcrs & Flowe LORA} DRABHMETADT when they do come when Summer bounces buying your A ERY AN
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