THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. AJSfew and Temptiiig Taste: 4& - The Flavor lasts! As toothsome as the name implies Thethirdofthe WRIGLEV trio of refreshing, long-lasting confections. Good for teeth, breath, appe tite, digestion. Have it always with you it's a boon to the parched mouth in hot work or on long auto trips. . hew it after every meal 1 A Contrast t tscnuse a man has a great f money Is no sign that he Is " told the philosophic person. c!re not," replied the casual , 'tint you will notlco that In rout of ten he Is more en the man who goes about d smile on his face and a lie sent of his trousers." Sound Advice. The fcuccegxful man of business was giving his son sound advice. "My boy," suld he, "whatever you do, don t brng." "No, father," said the yountf mnn, dutifully. "At least, not until nfter you have done It." "And then?" "Then," said the father, slowly, "If you were clever enough to do It renlly .well, you will be clever enough to know that It's not worth bragging about." It Utlfy Your Halrl Make affy and LuxuriantTry x the Moltt Cloth. m will, after en application je, you cannot find a single jidrufr or falling hair and Will not Itch, but what will ost, will be after a few if when you see new hair, frny at first yes but real ii growing all over the I anderlne Immediately don uty of your hair. No dlffer- dull, faded, brittle and t moisten a cloth with fund carefully draw It Ir hair, taking one small time. The effect is Im I amazing your hair will ty and wavy, and have an of abundance; an Incom er, softness and luxurl )auty and shimmer of true cent bottle of Knowlton's from any store, and prove ialr Is as pretty and soft I It has been neglected or cureless treatment that's the Another Coup. "More fuel hns been udded to flames." "What are you talking about?" "The soclul warfare being waged by Mrs. Grabcoln and Mrs. Dubwnlte. It seems thnt when the Grabcolns were In New York they spent twice as much for theater tickets as the Duhwultes did." . to Be Pensive. pen for me." boasted the md forged a check. "It's you," said the Judge a few i iw.nr -l!! ,b" " wltnoat I industry In the IUueficlds Bcaragun Is being rapidly L patent leather by rubbing linked In milk. 1 Children Often Suffer From Bladder Weakness Some six months ago my daughter be gan taxing Bwamp-Koot. bhe ii a cbild twelve years of age. Ever since infancy he hai been suffering with bladder weak nesi. I cannot say juat all that it has coat ui in tie purchase of various rem ediea, none of which teemed to do her much good: ai a last resort 1 was Induced to try Swamp-Hoot. I feel ao well pleased with the results obtained that I want ev ery mother to know that Swamp-Root can be relied upon to cure weakness of the kidneys and bladder in caies of this kind. Yours very trurjr. MRS. MARTHA GODWIN, 3812 Plraaant Plaxa June 12, 1918. Baltimore, Md. Subscribed and sworn to this IrttK t. of June, 1916. 11UWAKD A. SWEETEN, Notary Fublie. Prove Whit Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bot tle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable infor mation, telling about the kidneys and blad der. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one dollar size bottles for sale at all dru torts. Adv. Missouri has joined the list of states which mnlntaln night schools for adults In rural regions. The Quietness of God By REVi J. H. RALSTON, D. D. Secretary of Corrmoondcncs Department, Moody UIDle Institute, Chicago PAINS SHARP AND STABBING Woman Thought She Would Die. Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. MBMnONAl siihwsoiool Lesson (B.LEh,.h 8EH-Eas, Acting Director of th. Sunday Hchool Course fn tlit Moody Blbla Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright. ln. Western New-paper Union.) A torpid liver condition prevents propel food a.slmllatlon. Tone up your liver with Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. They act ently and surely. Adv. Dealers In cotton products In China estimate the 1D15-10 crop at upward of 000,000.000 pounds. ' m Hands Wanted t ?rn Canada Farmers require 50,000 American arers at once. Urgent demand sent out for farm Government of Canada. d Wages Steady Employment ! Low Rallwav Paras . , - surroundings Comfortable Homes wo Compulsory Military Service I hands frorn the United States are absolutely guar ?S;onscnption. This advertisement, is to se . neip to replace Canadian farmers who have en me war. Sp0!111 forthe yunS man to investi iense agncultural offerings, and to do so t Those Accustomed to Farming Need Apply TRAY, Cor. Walnut and Broad Sto., Philadelphia, P.. I CanadUa Government Aent TEXT For God It not the author of ron fusion, but of peace. I Cor. 14:33. Within the last two nnd a half years, ninny have hud their fuith shaken In thu teachings of tlio Christian re ligion generally, and some have had their faith In God shaken. They ask Insistently, "Is the God that wo were taught to believe In, what we were taught? If there Is a God, Is he not JuRt whut oth- er men an swayed and con trolled by what Is tranxplrlng In the world, or tho uni verse. . aud governing his words thereby?" A dlxtlnguhhcd Chrlxtlnn nobleman of England bus recently written a book entitled "Xho Silence of God,' and nfter dlsctiNsIng tho proposition, whether God, who is holy, Infinitely powerful nnd unchangeable, can per mlt the present world-wide enre to ex It or not, ho comes to tho conclusion that God Is tho same as be was yes- terdny, and will be the samo God for-' t'vernuire. Our topic Is "The Quietness, or the Tranquillity of God." Is . that Justl fled? Is he Just lis quiet in the tribu lations of tho nations of the earth ns be was when peace ruled supreme? e strongly believe so. Our text saw, "God Is not the God of confusion, but of pence;" thnt Is, he Is nn orderly God, Ills character is brought Into contrast with the turbulent religious nssem lilies of emotional orientals. Never ior a moment does liou .heroine ex- cited, lose his bend, or net hastily, or under passionate Impulse. When David ciimo to bis best self, he saw that the. steadfastness of Zlon was secured by tho fact that God dwelt in her, nnd therefore she could not be moved. That was what steadied Mar tin Luther and Meluncthon In tho stormy days of the Reformation, ns they sang, "God Is Our Itefuge nnd Strength," especially as they heard God speaking to their very souls, "Bo still, nnd know thnt I nm God." A Vivid Contrast In the second I'snlin, the raging nn tlons nre brought Into vivid contrast with the quiet of God. God Is sitting on the circle of the heavens nnd laughing, as though utterly Indiffer ent, unconcerned by the earthly coin motion. At one or the cruclul mo ments In our nntionnl history, when the beloved Lincoln wns stricken down, James A. Garfield, then a con gressman, spoke In New York ns to the dire event, and snld: "The Lord relgnethi'he Is clothed with majesty, the government nt Washington still lives." .This quiet of God Is based on his Infinite character. Nothing Is more need! In these trying days of the Blinking of nations, than the thought thnt God Is sovereign, thnt he has majesty, Is Infinite In his power, hull ness, goodness nnd truth; before hlin the nations nre but as the small dust of the balance; he sets up kings nnd casts them down. The parnohs of, Egypt, Nebuchadnezr.nr the Great, Cyrus the Terslan, were but Individual pawns In the hnnds of the Great IMay- er, nnd precisely so Is it today. Em perors and kings and presidents nre but Instruments In God's hnnds, for accomplishing the purposes formed In eternity, and working out with the ut most precision. While nsbolutely speaking, It Is Impossible to divorce thought from the claims of the Son of God ns the Saviour of the world, In this day possibly It Is well to let the thought come to the God of the Isreal- ltes now, the one God beside whom there Is no other. In the beginning God ; now God. Can Man Attain This Quality? Can this characteristic quality of God bo transmitted to men? Cun man be tranquil and quiet In the midst of human commotion, contention nnd bat tle? The days In which we are living are described by the Lord as those In which "men's hearts shall be fulling them for fear and looking for those things which nre coming on the enrth." Three years ago, men were predicting the entering In of the day of universal brotherhood, of amity, of altruism, nnd as a consequence material prosperity, the wise diffusion of wealth and realiz ing millennial conditions, but now they nre so overwhelmed with the facts that stare them In the face, that they are In consternation and confusion and fall Into rage when asked to think about these things. It Is natural thnt the children of God should pnrtoke of his nature ; con sequently they mny be quiet, If the link of fnlth Is strong. Is it not true that God will keep hlra In perfect pence, whose mind Is stayed on hlra? The voice of wisdom is the voice of God; and wisdom says, "Whoso hark ens unto me shall dwell safely and shall be quiet from fear of evil." Many of the children of 'God have testified to this quiet that comes from believing In his Word. The putlent going to the operating table, or the soldier going Into tho battle, or the merchant seeing his property all being swept away from him, con remember thnt God Is bis friend and bo quiet. The early Chrlstlnns ns they were thrown Into the arena to be torn Into pieces by the lions were quiet, nnd song together to tue hfmor of their Lord. , Today God Is not excited. The wrath of the world Is not confusing him, nnd he Is Just ns really Interested In the fnll of the sparrow as he Is In the adjusting of relationships of em pires, kingdoms nnd republics. Be this my Joy thnt evermore Thou rulest all things at thy will, Thy sovereign wisdom, 111 adore And calmly, sweetly trust Thee still. Ogdensburg, Wis. "I suffered from female troubles which caused piercing .pains nice a Knits through my back and aide. I finally lost all my strength so l had to go to bed. The doctor I advised an oper ation but I would not listen to It. I thought of what I had read about Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege table Compound and tried it Tha first bottle broucht e-rat -it m , i ... , P. . reuei ana six Domes nave entirely cured me. All women who have female trouble of anv kind should trv Lvdia EL Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound." jurs. EtTTn. lwkion. ujraensDursr. Wii. Physicians undoubtedly did their best, battled with this case steadilv and do no more, but often the most scientific imiimiiimiiiii LESSON FOR APRIL 8 JESUS RAISED LAZARUS FROM THE DEAD EASTER LESSON. LESSON TKXT-Juhn 11.1? .9T At it (Head 17 to 44). " " GOLDEN TEXT-Jesus said unto her. 1 ' rurr:tlon, and the lifo.-John ww iwuiuiv. vutviMu wid must acienuuo treatment Is surpassed by the medicinal properties of the good old fashioned roots and herba contained in Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable ComDound. . If any complication exists it pays to write the Lydla E. Pinkham Medicine Co. i Lynn, uasa.,iorapecial free advice. Boffi Quality: And Quantity Try Yager's Liniment, t!ie great external remedy i ! rheumatism, neuralgia, 8.':.;ica, sprains, chest pains, bat. iche, cuts and bruises. Thi.' liniment has wonder ful cur. hve powers, pene trates ini."Jintly, and gives prompt reucf from pain. It is the moit economical liniment to buy, for the large 25 cent bottle contains four times as-much as the usual bottle of liniment (old at that price. At all dealers. YAGER'S LINIMENT GILBERT BROS. A CO. BALTIMORE. MO. A Blow From the Bench. Your honor," informed the pollce- mnn ns he pointed to the prisoner, "he refused to rise while the bund played the 'Star-Spangled Ilanner.' " I did not recognize the tune," ex plained the culprit hastily. "Now, my dear man," said the Judge sympathetically, "let me whistle It for you, so that hereafter you may dis tinguish It." The Judge whistled tho melody and tho prisoner listened Intently. When his honor hud finished the defendant exclaimed generously : "Your honor, If the band had played the tune as you whistled it, I would not be here today." i "Discharged!" Interrupted the well- pleased Judge. "Hut the band would," concluded the man In nn undertone ns he hastily re tired from the courtroom. Christian Herald. Not the Same. Mr. Neverwed Does your wife treat you the same ns she did before you were married? Mr. Peck Not exactly. Before we were mnnled when I dlsplensed her she refused to speak to me; B FIKCR TAI1I.K SET lOo A loTttlr artlele of fane work, latest dtitlvn oomUttng of 1 cntr- 8ltcflHth4dolll. to uiaicb on Kino Quality Nat ral Bin-chad Art Linen, all for 10c. Bilra bargain to Introduce our catalogue of eiolualve Oeiluna. k t rans Vo., M Manhattan Alt., (is lork But He Gave Up His Rib. "It is the unexpected that happens." "Yes ; Adam had no Idea of marrying Eve." Dr. Pmi-v's "Dfsd Shot" Is not a "lo- Snge" or "lyrup." but a real old-faihloned aoae of medicine which cleans out Worms or Tapeworm with a single dose. Adv. Many a clever man Is proudest of his mediocre golf playing. WHAT IS UX-FOS IS AN IMPR0VE0 CASCARA A Digestive Laxative CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC Lax-Fos Is not a Secret or Patent Medl cine but is composed of tfte following tua-iasmonea roots ana neros: CASCARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT RHUBARB ROOT BLACK ROOT MAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN In Lax-Fos the Cascaka is improved by the addition of these digestive ingredi ents making it better than ordinary Cas CARA.and thus the combination acta not only as a stimulating laxative aud cathar tic but also as a digestive and liver tonic. Syrup laxatives are weak, but Lax-Fos combines strength with palatable, aro matic taste and does not gripe or disturb the stomach. One bottle will provt Lax-Fos is invaluable for Constipation, Indigestion or Toroid Liver, ' Price SPc 1'hls lesson occurred about two months before the crucifixion, Jesus being In Buthabara nt the time of this call (See John 10:40; 1:28). There are four recorded cases of resurrec tion from tho dead: Jalrus' daughter (Matt. 0), the son of the widow of Naln (Luke 7), Lazarus, and also Je sus after bis crucifixion (John 20). I. The Lesson of Unbelief. Hethnny, the home of Luiiiirus, Is on the south ?nstern slope of Mt. Olivet, two miles from Jerusalem. Christ and bis dis ciples were on tho past side of the Jor dan, hnvlng been driven there by the hostility of the Jews (John 10:31). He purposely delays his stay In that place that this event might give an oppor tunity for the manifestation of his wonder-working power. This delay was in face of Ills supernatural knowl edge that Lazarus' sickness bail been fiitnl, for ho said plainly to his disci pies, "Lazarus is dead." Philosophers have often called death a sleep, hut al ways one from which there was in awakening; hence the skepticism of these sisters Is not surprising. (1) They limited the power of Jesus to Ms person "If thou hadst been here." ('.') llicy ulso limited his power to a cer tain place, "If thou hadst been here" (v 21). CI) Again they limited It to n certain time, "at the Inst day" (v. 21). und (I) they limited bis power to nat ural law. "He stlnketir (v. 3!i) ; tnererore his power could not be exercised. II. The Letson of Pain. The suffer ing of these sisters produced sucrlllcc and self-devotion. Suffering brings blessing to others. It Is also a means of self-culture. Suffering drives us to the Christ, and reveuls to us the un realized side of Christ 'a rlmriictcr (v. 25). Jesus Is often' never more kind than when Ire seems to be least kind. In the midst of her skepti cism nnd pain Jesus gave Miirtha a new nnd glorious thought about the resurrection. "I am the resurrection and tho life." If we desire that, all wo have to do Is to get Jesus himself (I John 5:12). Itesurrection has to do with the body, nnd life has to do with the spirit (John 17:3). All wfll ultimately experience resurrection, but only tboso who believe on lilm re ceive life (John 3:.'!C). There Is a resurrection of life and there Is n resurrection of diminution (John 5:21)). Martha answered. "Yea Lord. I believe that thou art the Christ, the Son of Cod." It is nil-Important tlmt o should renllv believe tlmt -0:31: I John 5:1-5). III.-The Lesson of Love. Love al ways manifests Itself in deeds. Mar tha secretly and quickly arose and left the walling friends to go and meet the waiting Muster. "The Mas ter Is come." Ho still comes, and culls to us, and, If, like Miirlhu, wf spring up gladly to meet him. be will fill our lives with blessing and Joy. Je sus ciiine to these sisters individu ally (vv. 21, 2S). lie hud entered the danger xono In order to be there (v. 8), nnd It was Thomas, tho doubter, who wanted to uccompuny him (v. 10). "Jesus wept," not with the walling of professional mourners. but with the silent, grlef-strlckcn sla ters. Tho sight of their sorrow troubles him (v. 23), the evidence of his love was communicated to the Jews (v. 80), but his grief wns not over the death of his loved friend, but over the unbelief of those with whom he was dealing (vv. 37, 38). IV. The Lesson of Power. Jesus had let natural causes work to their fullest extent. Coming to the tomb. Jesus said (v. 30). "Take ve awav the stone." It was four days after the death of Lazarus before he came forth. Jesus wus soon to die und rise In three days after his entomb ment. . The stone had to be removed from the tomb of Lnzarus; It rolled Itself away from the tomb of Christ. The restrictions which Christ placed upon his exercise of power, viz., that he allowed Lazarus to die. to be burled, nnd his body to reach the point of putrefaction, and not to come forth until Jesus himself, In bis body, wns present at the tomb, eiiipbiisl.es iie lesson of the restraint of power rtr the glory of God. Out of such "Ztrcmo circumstances of seeming Im- lasslblin v God manifested his clorv Jtom. 8:.'s). John Iiuuynn, writing Vllgrliu'g Progress" In Itedford Jail, Is n modern Illustration of the use of privation and discouragement to tho glor7 of God. Not.'ce, ulso, thnt In the exercise of his power Jesus uses hu man agencies (v. 41, 44). God has the ability but we hnve responsibility, e. g., we are to respond according to our ability, and he gives enabling power. Jesus know thut his prayer on behalf of his friend had been nnj swered before It was uttered (v. 42), and his friend nt once recognizes his voice (v. 44). This record Is' a plain, calm, unadorned statement of a won derful fact. It bears upon Its face the marks of its genuineness. Those pres ent saw the glory of God (v. 40). In his shroud, Lnzurus cuiuo forth. the death bandages still clinging ta hand and foot. Not a word Is suld about lils experience In the grave, noi do we hnve any authentic record re garding his subsequent life. Ilrownlng has given us a wonder- ruliy imaginative picture of bis re uewed life on eiirth: And oft the man's soul springs Into hit fena As If ha saw Brain and heard attain Ills snga that bade hint rise, Ann ne aid rise. lhe effect of the mlraclo was two fold. Many who were nreseut b 'Jcvcd on Jysus, others OJd not BV '. , '1 Net Contents 15Tluid Praohw 55 " 11 - - T r.nHOL-a PER OEM. AVprfplnhtefrMafflUOctbrAl 0 similatini thelbod try RefiuUv V tlngtheStonvrtisaKl Wftov Thereby Promoting Dificswr, ChcctfulncssandRcstCofltiia- neither tolum.Motyblne nof MtoeraLNoTNAHcoT lajwjjfta Bi For Infants and Children. 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Thev are made In a weU-eouipped factory at Brockton, Mass by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of exoerienced men. all wnrlrini- wifk acirrnunanon to make the best shoes tor the price that money Aik your iho dalr for W. 1 DonglM shoot. If h can not unnlv nn -with ik bis.! . . f -m wain, iaav nu pinur malt. Write for Intrfllln- booklet explaining; how to CO! hoOftOf that (SI aril stat imnA nn.lla ? A. 1 b return maU.at.,. Irel ' W . J Boya Show LOOK FOR W. L Douglas it , But laths W.Hd nam. and th. raUil price rl&O04 $3.00 $2.50 I $2-00 stamped on tha bottom. PnwaMent u w.L Toufl. himmCo. 1HA 8park BU, Brockton, Mass. Not Hopeless. Mrs. rnrker Our new cook hns lenrned nil my ways. Tnrker Don't worry. She mny Ira prove. Life. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER Few persons enn bo sick who use Green's August Flower. It hns been used for all ailments thnt are caused by a disordered Btomneh and lnnctlve liver, such as sick hendnche, constlpn. tinn, sour stomach, nervous Indies Hon, fermentntlon of food, pnlpltntlon of the heart from cases created In the stomach, pains In the stomach, nnd ninny other orf-nnlc disturbances. August Flower Is n eentlo laxative, regulates digestion, both In the stom ach nnd Intestines, cleans nnd sweet ens the stnmnch nnd whole nllmentnry canal, nnd stimulates the liver to se crete the bile nnd Impurities from tho blood. Try It Two doses will relieve you. Used for fifty years In every town and hamlet In the United States and In nil civilized countries. Adv. A Hot One. Crnhbe Some people make me sick. Cutting It's only fair that they should reciprocate. Slight Mistake. One day nn old country dame went to visit her son, who was a medlcnl student In a large college. While she was waiting nt the door a young muo wearing a white coat nnd apron came out. Going forward to lilm, she asked In a meek tone: "Are you a student coming out for n doctor?" "So, ma'am," nnswered the young man ; "I'm n painter coming out for a smoke." . FRECKLES Now Is the Tim to Url Bid of TbM Igly Hpois. Ther.'s no looser tha sllshtrat at.d ol xe.llnf a. named of your trt-ckl-e. aa tba prearrlpllon othlna double strength la guaranteed to removs these homely apota Hlmply get an ounce of othlne double strength from your druggist, and. apply a little of It night and morning and yon should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while tha lighter ones have vanl.hed entirely. It la seldom that more than on. ounce I. needed to com pletely clear th. skin and gala a beautiful clear oomplexlcn. lie sur. to a.k for th. doubl. strength olhlne. as this Is sold under guarantee of money back It It falls to remove freckles. Adv. A lemon squeezer operated by a small electric motor Is a novelty de signed chiefly for public places. To Prevent Old Age Coming Too Soon! "Toxic poisons In the blood are thrown out by the kidneys. The kidneys act as filters for such products. If we wish to prevent old age coming too soon and In crease our chances for a long life, we should drink plenty of pure water and take a little Anurlc," soys the world famed Dr. Tierce of Buffalo, N. Y. When suffering from backache, fre quent or scanty urlue, rheumatic pains here or there, or thnt constant tired, worn-out feeling, the simple way to overcome these disorders Is merely to obtain a little Anurlc (double strength) from your nearest druggist nnd you will quickly notice the grand results. You will find It many times more potent than llthla, and that It dissolves uric acid as hot water does sugar. Marvelous Herbal Medicine awsssssja-a. 4 Fairmont, W. Va. -"My husband has taken many a bottle of Dr. Plerce'e Golden Medical Discovery and consid ers It the very best lnedlclno he has ever known. lie has taken It as a blood medicine and for stomach trou ble, and It hns never fulled to give re lief. Ho relies on this medicine to keep him In a good, healthy condition, nnd always recommends It." MUS. JAMES S. GRIFFITH, 100 Spence St. Golden Medical Discovery, the herb al remedy, which has had such a fine reputation for 50 years. Is Indorsed by muny well-known residents of this section. Every day more nnd more people nre coming to realise that this Is a standard medicine, nnd Is safe to tnke. It contains no alcohol or nnr cotlcs. The Ingredients are printed on the package. It Is to be hud In drug; stores In liquid or tablet form, or send Dr. V. M. l'lorce, Iluffulo, N. Y ona dollar for tablets. Canada Offers 160 Acres Free to Farm Hands Bonus of Western Canada Land to Men Assisting in Maintaining Needed Grain Production The demand for farm labor in Canada is great As an inducement to secure the necessary help at once, Canada will give ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES OF LAND FREE AS A HOMESTEAD and allow the time of the farm laborer, who has filed on the land, to apply as residence duties, the same as if he actually had lived on it This special concession is the reduction of one year in the time to complete duties. Two years' residence instead 01 three as heretofore, but only to men working on the farms for at least six months in 1917. This appeal for farm help is in no way connected with enlistment for military service but solely to increase agricultural output A won derful opportunity to secure a farm and draw good wages at the same time. Canadian Government will pay all fare over one cent pel mile from St Paul or Duluth to Canadian destination. Informatioc as to low railway rates may be had on application to J. P. JArTRAY, Cor. Walnut and Broad Sta., Philadelphia, Pa. Canaan Covanunetit Accnt
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