THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. Wednesday] DecembWl 23, SSD dreaded ddr dd ddd | DRAGON ALWAYS A SYMBOL ©00000000000000000 0000000000000 E Unless You B uy n A Comprvtony team vinr € STATIONERY HERE You Lose Out On the Three Most Important Essentials “draconarius,” or dragon bearer. Aco cording to the teaching of the Greek Catholic church-—Greece has the oa wa same national saint as Great Britain —St. George 18 to be described as 2 “tropalophoros” or standard bearer (in Greek). In old church windows and pictures St. George is Meriooning] depicted with a standard. He would | therefore bear the Latin title of dra- © OUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB IS A CO-OPERATIVE PLAN gon-man, or dragon-bearer, and the! bi TO HELP ONE ANOTHER SAVE MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS, BY legend would easily spring into be- | PAYING A LITTLE EVERY WEEK INTO A FUND FOR 50 WEEKS ing, of his encounter with a dragon. | WHEN THE MONEY WILL BE DIVIDED AMONG THE MEM- Still there is “Sir Bevis and Spen- | (©) BERS ACCORDING TO THE CLASSES THEY ‘HAVE JOINED. ser's ‘“laidly worm” to be reckoned For mBeeniilote tui w® MEMBERS WILL RECEIVE INTEREST AT THE RATE OF 3 PER some extent if we altogether asposed | © CENT. PER ANNUM, PROVIDED THEY PAY IN EVERY WEEK | of Bt. George's dragon in so prosaic 3 OR INI ADVANCE FOR THE FULL PERIOD. , & manner as is here suggested. YOU WILL NEED MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS There has always been a good deal that is mythical about the dragon, though biologists tell us the skele- tons of snakes lend some credence to the notion of flying serpents. Usually in literature the dragon is associated with the author of all evil, the devil. The ancient banner of the British kings bore the device of a dragon, and the leader of the others in war was termed the pendragon. Before the conversion of the Emperor Constantine, the old Labarum or standard of the Roman army bore a bronze dragon and the bearer of the Roman standard, even after a cross LLEEEE {ERIE HO) | YOU WILL BE SURE TO HAVE IT | (QQ ENR I YS If You Join the First National Bank Landis Christmas Savings Club Which Started December 21, 1914 It Cost Nothing to Join. You Can't Lose a Penny. You Have Everything to Gain A a a 9, * (O)(0)] © 9 & { ©) 9 DD ® CK XK) bod 96% 06% 969%, & ® And when you lose out on every one of those three things there’s not much satisfaction left for you. Our stationery stock excels in all those points. The Latest, Most Attractive and Most Fashionable Styles The Highest Quality In Manufacture and Finish Prices Lower Than Inferior Quality and Style Cost You Elsewhere I have just received the finest line of stationery that has ever been psesented to the people of Mount Joy and vicinity and it will afford me great pleasure to show you the line even if you do not buy. 9 he leile dnd ® PP RPDPPOIPOPPBNDPlP0PP00000 24 00000006066006606000000000 9, 7 ® 9, * od In case you discontinue payments you will receive the full amgunt you have paid when the Club closes—about December 10, when the fund will .be disbursed and everybody belonging will get their money. 000% are) ® SHOCKED BY HER GRAMMAR! Little Wendell Holmes Emerson Re sented Criticism From One Evi- dently So Uninformed. COOK) ho ¥% J *, Ls 4204004 ® My line consists of six varieties of the highest quality paper that can be purchased for the price. That list comprises the following: Old Rose Linen, Very At- IC E CRE AM tractive Line > Bokara Fabric Leave your orders for ice Lord Baltimore Linen cream either in bulk or Tulip Linen brick for Christmas goosessessssesessssesosossososse 5 Cents Starts, 2 Cents Starts You, 1 Cent Starts You Or you can reverse payments—when $2.50 Starts You, $1.00 Starts You, 50 Cents Starts You Or 25cts., 50 cts. and $1.00 Flat Weekly Payments Will Start You In Class 5, pay 5c the 1st week, 10c the 2nd week, lic the 3d week, and so on, and we will mail you a check two weeks before Christmas for $63.75, with .nterest at 3 per cent. 9, 9 o*9%%, * Little Wendell Holmes Emerson of Boston was resting sedately with his | book in a park shortly after a picnic dinner. He had eaten too much. He knew perfectly well he had eaten too much and he was very much surprised | and shocked at himself. He prayed fervently that no one would notice his condition. Just then a kindly old lady abpesred| and sat down beside him. “Ah” thought Wendell, “I have sadly injured | her esthetic sensibilities.” By this time the kind old lady was firmly settled. “My little boy,” Said she, “are you over eight?” It was wonderful to see how the’ ! young Mr. Emerson recovered his dig | nity. That a woman with such out | landish grammar should dare to criti | cize him was unbelievable. “No, madam,” said he, proudly. “I have overeaten!”—National Monthly. 9, & 9, 29% . XE a a a @PCORRORERROIRO® LOE CK) ho ¥% 9 a Xa) 9 BO) Or in Class 2, pay 2c the 1st week, 4c the 2d week, 6c the 3d week, and so on, and we Ustaco Linen will mail you a check two weeks before Christmas for $25.50, with interest at 3 per cent. Symphony Lawn 9 9. PRINS * Or in Class 1, pay lc the 1st week, 2c the 2d week, 3c the 3d week, 4c the 4th week, 5¢ the 5th week, 6c the 6th week, and so onfor 50 weeks, and 2 weeks before Xmas we will mail you a check for $12.75, with interest at 3 per cent. 20-o @, COE® 0, 9, 0% % The Above Line Can Only Be Bought at he Rexall Store E. W. GARBER, Mount Joy. it is of vast interest. It is also known as the National museum, for it con: 2043002002042 e030 430430030} radedled 1420 420430430 3040040 430 00 20 00 20 0430 0 0 30 tains objects periaring ie the history PRRRRERREEERREEREREEEEERPPEEEEEEPPPPEEEE® of France, and especially of the Frenct revolution. The sacredness of an | SN tiquity clings to the building itself, WHY MOUNT JOY MERCH ANTS {ism m6) uw) EERE ERR 20030430 450030 450000 500504304, PUSS IROONees which was begun in 1544, and enlarged SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE |: in 1660 by Mansart, the famous, archi BUCLETIN TY “TIE A 5 tect of Louis XIV. In 1677 it became - — 7 A$ oe the home of Mme. de Leyvigne, whe The Royal 2Zaking Powder busi SLA lived there for 18 year, and afte: whom the street is named that faces CESS Was sold not long ago. the principal entrance. Among the For the name alone the owners contents of this museum are frag received $1,200,000.00. I am desirous that you should pay me a visit to my green ments and statues from noted old Building and equipment were a house, and see my temperate zone products in mig winter. Come buildings which no longer exist. There mere side issue. A better factory in and see my flowers, radishes, salads, ete. is also a weird portrait done in way and more up-to-date equipment could of Henry IV, made the day after hit pe obtained in a short space of time I solicit your patronage. I have the Celebrated Enchantress , assassination, and an autograph order by the expenditure of afew thousand Strans of Carnation, which I offer reasonably. If you desire any for , from Louis XVI for the defenders of dollars, but to develop a trade name | the Holidays you should place your order now. I also have a good the Tuileries to cease firing! Things until it became as valuable as the| lot of sweet peas in white, white edged pink, salmon, lavender. of historic interest are numerous, buf | 3 rerv heauti vr none more sanguinary than the copy ROYal Baking Powder brand would = These are very beautiful and fragrant. | of the constitution of 1793 bound iy Dave taken many years and the ex- In Narcissus Ihave paper whites as long as they last. A little human skin. {penditure of hundreds of thousands later will have the Easter goods such as Hyacinth, Narcissus, T =e [of dollars for advertising. {® lips, Spireas, Pansis, Calla Lilly and Geraniums. Adaptability of Wild Bird Life, | By the common-sense use of space, One of the things that encourages in the Bulletin you may increase the sportsman to hope that the new! your number of customers, increase | federal migratory bird law will resulf your bank account. | in an actual increase of water fowl and ene Micon | other migratory game birds is the marvelous ability of wild bird life tc Our Ads Bring Results-Tiry It. | adapt itself to changed conditions. We print all the rews fit to print. Ducks, for exan'ple, will quickly dig Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin cover a sanctuary and flock to it with Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin | confidence, deserting other more fa We print all the news fit to print. vorable feeding grounds. Where Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. ' ptarmigan are strictly protected you | Read the Bulletin : may walk around among them. On the other hand, the prairie chick: njesfesosfesosfocfeofocfootorforofecferfostectertertosfocforfocforfesferoresforforfortete en would have been exterminated long ago had it not changed its habits as conditions changed. It first deserted the stubble for the corn; then it went for shelter ww the windbrea aks, and finally to the timber. Now this prai | rie bird somet mes alights in trees. 5 | Fleur Weevl!, H A N R | Sometimes veevils and so-called bugs found by a housekeeper in her | fo sr shere Bicanse of Sarelesiuers ¢ Valuable suggestions and a delightful assortment of erally, however, these pests come | Per umery exclusive gifts at reasonable prices. , from the mill fro.a which the flour or i Toilet Article | meal was parchased. To avoid criti- Ss } chat AG this CotBartion. oil rene | S . You can well afford to remember every one by send- : : ; i ROL Only. praces the gresisst cam tationery ing them a dainty Christmas, Card. In pefumery we have In keeping the mills clean, but resort . Sosetenally in. Suigetion. Hyer | Candies the most exquisitof odors. Dainty toilet soap in boxes. If io agent for this . . . . 20-430 3030 G0 slp 30 Ge oe feof afe afr ade ado adrdraddradsadsfesfosfocdrdradefedadifoifeifeifeadsdoideeds purpose, since it in wo way injures dry Razors he smokes give him a box of quality cigars. so’ % mill products of any kind, and the fact 9 (2 Payments Must Be Made Every Week, Or May Be Made In Advance Everybody Is Welcome to Join FIRST NATIONAL BANK MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 9 200042042 e020 020 020-4 o%% 9 * oof ogo 9, 2049 o 9 ted! 9 French National Museum. The Musee Carnavalet of Paris is s¢ seldom frequented by Americans, yet * 9, he? % 9 9, id & 0 00000000G00 5 * 3 2X J AA AS >, @, % > 9 ® 9, * ot $ 3 * : o o % * a 3 2 9 0 9, * 00 0. 0 Xa Xa Xa COR) (00590504, * When the winds blow strong over hili and dale And nature Is clad in her wintry veil Do never despair, for to make life bright It takes but a case of our Mount-Joy-Light a4] Le ileddedd * 9 oF, 0% 46% 0% 4, s 9 0 a? 4 9 J 9, 0% a8 9. (059-0, * beaded * & 9 o®% CW) ®. * * Now Santa is here with his loads of toys To brighten the youngsters with Christmas joys, But you who look back upon childhood dear, Find cheer in a bottle of “Joy-Light’”’ beer. 9 9. (000 0.09% 9 Do you wish some radishes, salad or parsley? We have ity 9 9 (040 0 0.0500 Oo, ho? Call Bell Phone—No. 48-3 E. H. Zercher Columbia Ave. ~~ Mount Joy, Pa. COR) COR) 050% PS * 9 0 o® ¥% aX * & * 9, 9, * 9, 9, 9, 0-050, eile ileiled * EO 9, EO OO + CALL OR PHONE FOR A Case of Your Own Homemade Beer And We Will Gladly and Quickly Serve You Mount Joy Brewery John Hallgren, Proprietor. 9, > 9 0 20 430 43 0000 0% + 3 3 % : @, 0500, J J XX eile dedded + 9, * + / > + * by oP, 9, velo odve 9, 0 9, ($050 0,0, * > ® oe ides 9, > — * J * 9, * 9, 9. * 9 > 9 ($0009 COR) A Complete Line of Newly-Made Soft Drinks. 9, * / * RK? Hedleded Pa W He oR oo a | that it 18 extremely polsonous makes 3 A OOOOO0000000000000000000CCO000000000000000000000000000000 | one very careful fn handling it. | o Fountain Do not forget Mother or your best Girl, a box of Bell R — NN \ J A Difference, | Pens Mead Sweets or Hardwicke’s Special will carry with it the 2ady For : 14 r A r 0 u? | ETY, ister, Thoar you Want 2 ew] Cigars Christmas Spirits of good cheer. We earnestly ask for a Hil office boy ?” : Thermos portion of your patronage. Give your home merchants a fq : NX § “That's so.” » NRE LH : |r . What's the pay?” i i GC H R IST M AS in BE | | For Christmas you will surely want i EY. rilE UL jut chance and they will be delighted to make every effort to Hi : . Bottle satisfy and please you. Fine Oranges, Ba- “Yes, but not a fresh one.” | some of our “What's the matter? Don’t you want | 8 is | Purses | nanas rapes C. had Choice Ovsters ¥ 4 pes, KIND READER:—IF YOU'RE . Wallets | new kid?” Here you will find a large variety of dededrivodealrdeodedrdedoddedvleodedrobeoderfededdedoddododefodsdodofortrdodsdodoriodeofiafpdoddedordedodordedoofesdoofedeodonforfords 0 * « 0 0 0 x 0) x 0 0 » 0 0 0 B 0 0 0 0 susiness vou swouro Have} | Hot Wate Bottles ' Chandler Fruit, Nuts, LE) AN AD IN THIS SPACE. REMEM DaAPpSs ! Wes Confectioneries co Fancy Boxed and Loose ‘Candles. {| ser, HUNDREDS BESIDE YOUR | SELF READ THIS SPACE WEEK : MRS. H. A. 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