THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBUSG, PA. Readers ft? What Is Left Out In Christ's Re demptive Work In This Department Our Readers in F"j Itom Cou irty and Elsowhoro May joun Around the Aorld NAi-th tho Camera on the Tril " of History Making: Happenings. By REV. J. H. RALSTON, D. D. Secretary of Corrctpondenc Department. . Moody bible Itmitule, Chicago TKXT For tlien munt ha often ha lulTored elnre the foumlatlon of tho world; hut now once In the end of the world hath he appeared to put away iln by the sac rifice of hlmm'If. And ai It Id appointed unto man once to die, but after thli the judgement: Ro C'lirlm wa once offored to bear the Sinn of many; and unto them that look for him chull he appear the eoo nnd time without Bin unto salvation. Heb. :26-28. , On the very face of these words we e the three-fold picture of the work FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OF THE PEACE PARLEY AT BREST-UTOVSK DIGGING FOR COAL IN THE ASH HEAPS OF NEW YORK i J "5- i ;. 1 V w 1 U fa tii jVi "'ytriiaiuJ? "" " "'iir,JftmiiiiTfrirr 1 1'lrst ihotoKrnpli ri'orlvccj In ArinTlca from tho Iliisso-Tt'iitin poiici' conforciiro lit lirnst-I.ltuvs!;, ulinwing the con foronrp In Sf'sshin mill Prince Lropold of Ilnvurlii sIjjiiIiib Hip (iKrccrnpnt fur nn iirinlstlco. IDEAL TRAINING GROUND IN CUBA FOR AMERICA'S FIGHTERS M , fiTij Pi u t - .1 .. :. -j. ,.'"" " : Vv "." Wciirn Nwippr Union mm TvtiTiirni""iTiainoWflriMiiinHiiMHijTiDoocn-wif -noiiinir- r t i -r.- :...,.: v;. j A division of ITnitod Statos iimrlnes Is being given Intensive training in a cnmp near the bnttlefleld of San Juan, Culm, and finds tftc conditions Ideal. The photograph shows a Lewis machine gun hatterv practicing at the San Junn blockhouse. ! FIRST PICTURE OF THE "RED GUARD" 1 nightingale of the camps It! SXn a Tho first photogrnph to nrriyc in this rotintry of members of tho liolshevlkl Tted Guard," about which liiuth'bus been lieurd durliiB the overturning of the provisional government. AMERICAN SCHOONER AFIRE OFF FRANCE bzL&JlL - frZf yP i ff If i v 1 k Photograph of an American schooner off St. Nozatre, France, ablaze from stem to stern. The ships of the allies hesitate to go to the, rescue of burning craft, for German commanders have, adopted the decoy of a simulated ship in distress to bring their prey within torpedo distance. 1 i 'i ; vi? I : 5 J Miss Donna Kiisley, whose singing lias cheered thousands of soldiers in National army and National Guard camps throughout the United States, has sailed for France to sing to the American soldiers in the trenches. Miss Kusley Is a colorature soprano, and her singing so aroused the appreciation of the men that the nuiue of the "nlghtln gule of the army camps" was given her. She has covered the country from Cody In the West to Devens In the Fast, and she has toured the South, visiting practically every large cnmp. While nt Kelley field, the aviation training ground near Fort Sam Hous ton, she was taken up In one of tho new biplanes. Resharpenlng Files. To resharpen files, wash thera In warm potash water to remove the dirt and grease, then wash In warm water, and dry by hent. Put one and a half pints of warm water In a wooden vessel, put In the files, and then add three ounces of blue vltrol finely powdered, and threo ounces of borax. Mix well, and turn the flies so that every one may come Into contact with the mixture. Add ten- and one-half ounces of sulphuric acid, and half an ounce of cider vinegar. Itemove the files after a short time, dry, rub with olive oil, and wrap In porous paper. Coarse Dies should be kept In the mix ture for a longer time than fine ones. ' ., r w .a ' A Wtilfrn Nip4pr Union . I Some Idea of the scarcity of fuel In the Fust Is gained from this photograph, showing poor people of the Eust Side of New York digging for coal In the city ash heaps on the site of the $12,(X0,0)0 courthouse that Is to be erected. RUSSIAN WOMEN OF THE BATTALION OF DEATH DANCING I ilium mi "M3i'i'a'l'",wiJiiiJ) biiim nwwgg fe-;-cteA -sm wall? J . in I 1 0 1 Fighting Is now to the Iliisslnn women, and tho tensUm for them Is much greater than for the men. To relat from their warlike vigilance, they hold dances and play games In their camp. This unusual photograph shows a few of the women entertaining the other members of the regiment. They all belong to the Battalion of Death. HE PROTECTS SCOTLAND r 14 X . n . .. sl i Iff x . i t (s jjf ..Ml.. Admiral Cecil llurney of the Iliitlsh navy who Is In command of the licet patrolling the coast of Scotland. GIVES HER FATHER'S SWORD 'rip1 I TAKING A SHOT AT AN ENEMY AIRPLANE '7m;, W',.;- ! ; mSS -i I itraliiin iiiachlnp ginners are In n hole formed by a shell They are having u pot-shot nt a Hoche nlrplane. These Am shattered tree. "OLD CONTEMPTIBLES" RETURN TO LONDON : Mnrqulso do CrequI do Montfort de Courtlvron, wlfo of a member of. tho French wur mission In Washington, has presented to the state of Virginia the sword worn by her distinguished father, the late prlnco of Polignac, who rose to the rank of general In the Confederate army. Mme. do Courtlv ron was Agnes de Polignac. Ilcr popu larity among those who have enter tulaed the commission has been marked, Ofllcers of the first seven divisions of the British army that entered the war In France, called by themselves the "Old Contemptlbles," were given a great reception In London when they returned from prison camps in Germany. ' - -A ' 1 f ' of redemption by Jesus Christ his Incarnation, h 1 s atonement a n.d his second coming. The latter Is the neglected element In redemption. One of the easi est errors Into which iiinii fulls Is the partial or Imperfect presen tation of the work of Jesus Chrftt. It is true that sometimes n pas sage of Scripture will present but one phase of that work; but, taking the whole Word of God nnd dividing II lirlght, tho full work of Jesus Christ Is presented. Ill this passage that work Is quite fully presented In the three fold picture given. The Incarnation. 1. The Incarnation of Jesus Christ Is clearly presented In the words, "lit appeared to put away sin by the sacri fice of himself." The fact of thut ap pearance no Christian denies. Just now the papers are full of war news about Hethlehem where that uppeur nnco was made. Why did he appcutl Was It to give to the world the super mini, a sample of inornl uprightness, to make possible the sacriliclal life, to provide a victim of the opposition ot wicked men? Some say, yes, to all this, but this passage says he cams "to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself." There was a purpose In his nppcnrlng. Klsewhere we are clearly told that he fame Into the world "to give his life a ransom for many." From our first notice of the consciousness of Jesus us to the business on which, his father bath sent him to the lust (lays of his life when his face was set on going to Jerusalem to die for tbo world, that purpose was the distinct mill dominating principle of his life. 2. In the words, "once offered to bear the sins of many," we have the historical fact of the death of Jesus Christ. Again, It is most Interesting to note that the daily papers are tell ing us of the taking of Jerusalem by tho English, tho very location of tha sacritlcial atonement, lu this off en na we have the fulfilment of the Old Tes tament picture of Jesus Christ, as glv en by Isaiah In the fifty-third chap ter of his prophecies. This was tbo accomplishment of the purpose of his incuriiution. Then a fouutaln was opened for uncleonness, full provision being made for the taking away ol the sin of the world. His Second Appearance. 3. But the third part of the work of Jesus Christ is presented just al distinctly as the other two, in the words, "He shall appear the second time without sin unto salvation." Wltb practical unanimity men are willing to accept that Jesus Christ uppeured at Pcthlchcm about nineteen hundred years ago, that he grew Into matur ity and died as described lu the Bible; but, when an Intimation is given that he Is to uppenr on this earth a second time there Is immediate skepticism, nnd sometimes virulent denial. But here Is the statement as clear as it is possible to make it "nnd shall appear the second time." The first time h came ns n babe, In nn obscure place, nnd yielded himself to the opposition of sinful men even to tho sacrifice ol his own life. The second time ha 'will appear without sin unto salvation. The lit st time he appeared with sin, being made sin for us that we might be made the righteousness of God In him. The second time he Is to appeal without sin unto salvation; or, w might say, unto the completion of sal ration. We may conceive of the Son of God looking on poor, frail man, to whom It is appointed to die and then go to Judgment, and saying, "I will give him a complete salvation. He will huva In my salvation something infinitely beyond what this life cuu give. In my second coming I will give him a com pleted salvation." It is only then that the graves will open nnd the bodies of those who have believed on hlru as an atoning Saviour will rise in perfect power nnd honor end glory, mid tha living saints will bo changed. The time of this second coming is not known, but it is the great event of the future, and signs are increasing In number nnd significance that that event is not far distant, nnd it might be that in connection with the recov ery of Jerusalem where Jesus Christ was incarnated, where he died, and from where he ascended into heaveu, that he may come with his saints as the glorious king, the heir of the throne of David, and reign in righteousness forever. No Chance. Things in this world do not come by rhunce, but a soul Is set In a certnlu place ; and happiness Is to be found by interpreting the events of life rightly, ty facing sorrows bravely, by showing tlndncss, by thankfully accepting Joy 9.nd pleasure. A. 0. Benson. , Let Not Thy Right Hand Know. Alter you have been kind, after love has stolen forth Into the world and lone its .beautiful work, go back Into the shnde again and say nothing about Druramond. -