THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. We will win this war Nothing else really matters until we do I The Flavor Lasts In Watrn Canada vnu can buv at from (U ( CIA Mr mrrm rnnd (arm land that will raise 20 to 45 bosheU to the acre of $2 wheat its farmers (scores of them from the U. S.) have paid for their land from a ingle crop. Such an opportunity for 100 profit on labor and investment it worth investigation. Canada extends to you a hearty invitation to settle on her Free Homestead Lands of 160 Acres Each or secure some of the low priced lands in BianitoDa, basaaunewui r . - ... a . t.l .t- - a, iQ aa haaailaaal an! Ian1 ! Alberta. ThinK waai yosi can raaae win wnc . easy to pet Wondenui yieias biso oi ui, bnuic uw Flax. Mixed farming and cattle raising. The climate is healthful and agreeable; railway fa cilities excellent; good schools and churches convenient Write for literature and particulars as to reduced railway rates to Supt Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to J. P. JSITRY, Cor. Walnut k Broad Sis., Philadelphia, Pa. Canadian Government Agent Hi Ige decides STOMACH REMEDY A GREAT SUCCESS Commissioner of Mediation and Condi tion Board Tries EATONIC, the Wonderful Stomach Remedy, and Endorses It Judge William t. Chara- ben. whousea BATON 10 as a remedv lor lou ol appe tite and Indigestion, la a Oommiaslouer ol the u. 8. Board ol Mediation and Conciliation. It la natural lor blm to expreaa bimaell ftrai SSS IViw; J lo guarded language, Tel pronouncement regardlnc the value ol EATON 10. Writing Irom Wanhlngton, I). O., to the EatonlO Kern ed Co., be sajs. EATONIO promotes appetite and fld.nientlon. i bare used It wltn beneficial reaulta." Office workers and others who alt much are nartyra to dyspepsia, belching. L... ureath. jeartbura. poor appetite, bloat, and Impair ment ol general health. Are you, youreell, a 2rert EATONIO will relieve you Juat aa ""vly ae It haa benefited Judge Chambers and inounatidaolothere. , ""e the sacret: KATONIO drira the iu woltha body-and the Bloat Goes With ltl " 11 guaranteed to bring rellel or you get your ?"n.eticW Ooitaonly aceutortwo aday to " Get a box today (rum sour druggist. UL1 fa l m neai itcniner oKins With Cuticura ffi?,,l,k:.,,p?' "'nit). Tali-am PATENTS Watson .Coleman.Waih- lDfUin.ll.0. Buuktftsa. Ulsn eal ratsnaoss. Baal results. iBarbanellTs Perspiration Corrector u . i mi ana an ?5I?T,lT?, "'P'ratloa. Bend, I 1 B"nalL ma ulgh Bu. Ban fco to stamps to rranoisou, caux. !.. j i ii ui r.V.f KREKH with Fl.tnla. Klssowi. Ulcer flLli'if lpE! onl Blaming. Itching, write free l"aiPalalMfUa tiara. B. UVTarney, lubura, Ind. f () Needed More Experience. 1 told ful her I loved von mora tlinn ny other Klrl I've ever met." Ami whnt did your father wiy?" He filild to trv In iiuwit o,..,.,. nw.ra '-Ctirnell Widow. An Hour a Day With Jesus Dy REV. HOWARD W. POPE Moody Bible Institute, Chicago TP-XTWhnt! Tould va not watch with ma one hour?-Mutt M:40. Never was the Mnster's rebuke to the disciples more pertinent thnn to day. We are llv- iVT Whslesome. Clessslng, 1 UUbT Relresklnf snd Mealing . a.aiiaa murine ior Kcu- K ness, Soreness, Granuls- V C S tion' Itching and Burning 1 nL. iT of th Eye or Eyelids; IU w.After th Mol". Motoring or Goll VlurirlouruCO,,ntenc- ,k T our Drugmat Mnl, ' 5hn t?u' Ea Need Care. M il r,n fiy Remedy Co., Chicago Killing Burdocks. An pxnerlenced Kiirdt-ncr Hint n good wny of cxteriniiintliiK burdocks Is to cut them ort c use to the crounti Just before they go to seed, then npply n little kerosene to the root. lie uses n common mnohtue oil can for apply ing the oli. Get New Kidneys! Tim kiilnova are the most overworked orcniia ot the liiimun body, and when they full in their work of liltfriim out nnd throwing, olf the poiaona developed in the system, tlnnna WKin 11 imiipen. fi. nf it. fir-if unrniiiira ia ttain or stiff- ncB in the lower part of the Wk;, highly colored urine; loas oi appetite; in"'P' iM;iiitii.n nr Avf-n atiuie in the l ad der.' These avniptoma inilieate a conilition i.,. n,r I.., l.I tn thnt dreatleu and fatal malady, Hright's diaeaite, for. which there ia aaitl to bo no cure. Do not delay a minute. At the finjt in diration of trouble in the kidney, liver, bladder or urinary organs start takinB (Jtild Medal Haarlem Oil ( apHulea, nnd wive youmelf before it is top late. Inatant treatment i nccesx.n-y in kidney and blud der troubles. A delay ia often fatal. You can almost certainly find immediate relief in Gold Medal Haarlem Oil C'apaules. For more than 200 year this famous prep aration has been an unfailing remedy for all kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. H ia the pure, original Hanrlem Oil your great-grandmother used. About two cap sules each dav will keep you toned up ond f..i; linn I!nt if at ItlV llrlllT stOTO. Hntl if it does not give you almost immediate relief, vour money will be refunded. He sure you get the GOLD MKDAL brand. None other genuine. In boxes, three itea. Adr. ' Modified Request. A tramp went into a farmhouse re cently, and. seeing no one about but a very old woman, he suld In fierce tone; "Give me a good drink of milk, or else". But I'at Mnlcahey, the owner of the house, came behind him suddenly, and, catching him by the nock, said: "Klso what?" "ISlse water," said the tramp humbly. Grove Tasteless cnui i omc destroys tha malarial rma wbioh are trananilMata to lbs bloua by tot Malaria Muaqnllo. Fries m. With Different Meaning Two neighbors were talking about the young man who had lived off his mother all of his married life. He had a nice home, etc., but the neighbors knew he had never mmlo enough money to pay for It. They also knew of his mother's "helping blm out." "That fellow sort o' reminds me of what Abraham Lincoln said one time," remarked the first neighbor. "How's thatr queried the Recond. "Lincoln said : 'All I have and at I hope to be I owe to my mother.' " V'' ' ' '" X I iWl IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SIlNMSWL lessom (By Rev. f. 11. 'lTUWA.Tt;H, D. D. Teacher of English Bible In the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) lCopyrlM. IBIS, by Wi-sfrn Ni-wpspr Vnlna.) Ing at a rapid rate. Every one seems to be In a mad rush to get there, and multi tudes of business men are con scloiisly violating the Rpeed laws of health and safe ty. It la becom ing harder all the whllo to secure time for private or family wor ship, while meill t at I o n on the Word Is, we fear, almost a lost art. Men and women too, are using up seven days' strength In six days' time, so that Sunday usually finds them completely ex tut ustt-il. Let hip suggest as a remedy an hour a (lay with Jesus, emphasizing not so much the ntiH'iint of time aa the fact of a generous period set apart each day for fellowship with the living ami written Word. Our souls need it. How much they need It we shall never know until we adopt the habit. We need It both fof our Information and Inspiration. We need to know Cod better thnt we may love him more. We need to know our selves better that we may take and keep our proper attitude toward him. An(l when we know his will we need the cons'ant nnd constraining influence of the Holy Spirit to Incite us to do It, A slumbering church needs It, for If It is ever awakened nnd set on fire fof God It must be through the Instrumen tality of those who are already on fire, nnd whose earnest Intercession give God no rest until he establishes and makes Jerusalem a praise In the earth. A perishing world nels It for never will It realize that It Is dead un til It comes In contact with those who are alive in Christ Jesus. Formal preaching anil feeble testimony will never disturb the sleep of the dead, but "the people that do know their God shall be strong, and shall do ex ploits." When people hear about thf victorious life and see It In thelt midst they will realize their own need And Jesus craves It. We are not simply the servants of Jesus who go to blm for orders, but he says, "I have called you friends," nnd "all things that I have heard of my Father, I have made known unto you." A business man may employ hundreds of women, and dally assign them their work ami pay them their wages, bul there Is one woman whose relation to him Is entirely different. He Is not her employer but her husband. Hf did not select her for the work thnf she could do, but to be his wife and companion. Even so the church Is the bride of Christ, nnd far more than the service that we can render, ho prizes out fellowship nnd love. An hour a day with Jesus .give deep, abounding Joy. "Ild not out hearts burn within us as he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the Scriptures?" It makes our testimony more effec tive. Some years ago I came In close touch with a group of young people, I soon saw that ono of the numbef was far superior to nil the rest In tho weight of her testimony and In her knowledge of the Bible. Then 1 found the secret. She was giving an hour a day to the study of the Blbl and prayer. Her life was beautiful nnd her Inllneiice unlquo, though hei natural gifts were only ordinary That hour a day with Jesus seemed tc cast a halo over all that she said and did. It gives greater power In prayer. In Acts 4 ;!U we read that when tho apos tles had prayed, the place was shaken whero they were assembled together, and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost. "And with great power gav they witness of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus; nnd great grace wn upon them all." Anil so we come bnck to our start ing point, nnd leave with you the question, "Could we not Manage our households, and carry on our business nnd accomplish more study, nnd innks more money If we would spend an hour a day with Jesus nnd the Bible T" A tittle tallt with Jesus, how It smooths the rugged road. How It seems to help me onward, when 1 faint beneath my load; When my heart Is crushed with sorrow, and my eyes with tears are dim. There la naught can give me comfort Uk a little talk with him. t cannot live without htm, nor would I II I could; Ma Is my dally portion, my medicine and food. Ho's altogether lovely, none with him can compare, The chief among ten thousand, the fair est of the fair. Giving. One of the persistent efforts of peo ple Is to give to some good cause with out feeling It. When this Is successful, tho virtue has departed from the gift. If a person does not feel that he has parted with something, It Is a dead gift. He might ns well put n pewter coin In the contribution box. The fact Is, If the dime a man gives Is not a sncrlllce, he should rnlse It to a dollar. Sometimes one will meet n person who enjoys a belief thnt he has helped a good cause by eating a chicken leg at a church supper. He simply thought he could gather a fig from a thistle. Charity Is simply another name for lovo and If this Is not the spirit In wulch every gift Is mnde. It may post pone an lnconveunlence, but It will do no renl good. When a gift partakes In the least of n sordid motive It will very likely do more harm than good. This may seem like a fine-haired sent! ncnt, but It Is real jospel. LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 15 MAKING CHRI8T KNOWN TO THtl WORLD. (May be used with missionary applica tion.) LK8BON TEXTS-Matthcw 8:13-16; 28:18 10; Acta 16:0-15. GOLDEN TEXT-Go ye Into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. Murk 10:16. DEVOTIONAL UEADING-rhlllpplans 1:6-16. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL FOH TEACH EH8 Numbers 10:2a; I'siilms M:3 Isaiah :8; Daniel 12:3; Luke TJ:32; Ho mans 1:14; I'hlllpplans 2:4-16; Juint-a 0:19 to. I. The Disciple's Relation to the World (Mntt. 5:13-10). Christ saves with a definite purpose, The character of the subjects of the Kingdom is set forth In the Beatitudes. He gives a character which will wield" an Influence.' The whole mass of man' kind Is shown In the Scriptures to b corrupt, and the whole world In dark ness. The disciples are to live such lives as will purify nnd enlighten. Their responsibilities are set forth un der the figures of salt, light, and 0 city. ' 1. "Ye are the salt of the earth'' (v. 13). Salt Is that which Is opposed to cor ruption. It prevents the progress ol corruption. Tho properties of suit ar (1) I'onHrntliig; () l'urlfying; (3 Preserving. Being salt, the disciples of Chrlsf should penetrate, purify, and preservf r.oclety. Seeing on every hand th festering corruption of humanity, oift responsibility Is clearly set before us The Christian should not go Into se clusion. Ho should remain in th world, but not bo a part of It. Let u be sure that as salt we do not lose ouf snltness. Christians cannot do good after they censo being good. 2. "Ye nre the light of the world" (V. 14). Light lllnmlnntes nnd wnrns. It" gift Is guidance. This world Is cold nnil dark. Many nre the pitfalls and snnres set by the devil. Christians should so live, let their light so shine, ns to prevent the unwary ones from falling Into them. They should guldu the lost ones of earth so that they may1 find the path that leads back home to the Heavenly Father's house. X The city set on a bill (v. I I). By a city Is suggested n government al and social order. Christian charac ter nnd service should be so as to give the Influence of the hlll-llfted city. Christianity wns not Intended to bo hidden, but to he made so conspicuous as not to be hidden, the grand objec tive being to glorify God the Heavenly Father (v. 10). II. The Disciples' Commission (Matt. 28:18-20). 1. What It is (v. 18). It Is to teach, to make disciples. Christ's death on the cross nnd triumphant resurrection provided salvation for tho world. "God so loved the world thnt he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever helleveth In him should not perish, hot have everlasting life" (John 3:10). This grent fact must he proclaimed to the world. The grent commission IS backed by the urgency of humnn need and divine love and compassion for this need. The disciples are to ad minister baptism In the name of the Trinity to those who believe, and teach them to observe all things which Christ commanded. 2. Its scope nil nations (v. 10). It Is ns wide as the world, and this obli gation lasts until all tho world Is evan gcllzcd. 3. Its sustaining power "all pnwef Is given" (v. 18). The divine energy Is back of all those who go. Since ho Is with those who go the enterprise cannot fall. Opposition of the devil, sickness and death cannot thwart, be cause It Is backed by divine energy, 4. The superintending providence "I am with you" (v. 20). Though the disciples may be scat tered far anil wide, the divine Christ is always present to comfort, guide and sustain. This presence Is gunrnn teed to the cud of tho ago. III. Paul called to Macedonia to Preach (Acts 10:0-15). 1. Circumstances of (vv. 0-8). While pushing on tho work of evangelization on his second missionary Journey, the Spirit forbade Tan! to preach further In Asia. Poors being thus closed, there wns nothing to do but to go down to Troas. The guidance of the Spirit Is ns much by closing doors ns open ing them. 2. How rnllod (vv. 0-13). It was by vision of a man from Macedonia saying: "Come over nnd help us." . 3. What called to do (v. 10). 4. First-fruits of Paul's ministry la Europe (vv. 14, 15). Compensation. On a lower plane of nctlon, It Is th roMetnnt, not the engcr, whom we urge by promises of reward. Who would think of paying a man to do whnt he was yearning to do already? For In stance, no one would hire a hungry man to eat, or a thirsty man to drink or a mother to nurse her own child Who would think of bribing a fnrmei to dress his own vineyard, or to dig about his orchard, or to rebuild hla house? So, all tho more, one who loves God truly asks no other com pensation than God himself; for If he should demand something else, It would he the prize that he loved, nnd not God. Bernard of Clalrvnux. Bible Makes All Plain. Turn from the oracles of men still dim even In their clenrest repose to the oracles of God which nre never dnrk. Bury nil your books when you feel the night of skepticism gather ing around you, bury them all, power ful though you mny have deemed thelt spells to illuminate the unfathomable; open your Bible nnd all the spiritual world will be ns bright ns dny. J. Wilson. Honest Advertising, fHIS Is a topic we all hear now-a-days because bo many people are Inclined to ex aggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we claimed unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher's Oastoria? Just ask them. We won't answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be. That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days is to be found in its increased use, the recommendation by prominent physicians, and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of tho Castoriathat Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public and from which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. Met rnntents 15 fluid Dranhnj I Hiss it r.nnol.-3 PEH CENT. Atclablc rrcparalion tr;s similatin$mcrood by Regular linauVSionwchsana ikswo- Children Cry For Tf;r.r(.nrPromoUniDilJcstioI, ChcerfuWssandRcslCon ncKhcr Opium, Morpau.c. - IincraLoTAKiiv Mi-lit StUt I L.nriilffemed fof ConstlpalionandDiarrhoe LOSS OF SLEEP Simile Stfna The cental Cop NEW Tf"fl t fas so FllTCJwi4sW Extracts from Letters by Grateful. Parents to Cfias. II. Fletcher. Mrs. John W. Derrick, of Lexington, S. C., Bays t ."My children crjj for Castoria, I could not do without it. " Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gaines, of Ripley,' TennTBay I "V7a enclosa emw baby's picture hoping it will induce soma poor tired mothers to pi re yoar, CaBtoria a trial. We have used it since baby was two weeks oil" Mrs. J. G. Parman, of Nashville, Tenn., Bays i "The perfect health off my baby ia due to your Castoria the first and only medicine ho bas taken. He if never satisfied with one dose, he always cries for more." Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnson, of Stevens Toint, Wis., say : "When oar baby was two weeks old he cried so much wo did everything for him, then got some Castoria and he la now strong and fat. We would not be without it, and are very thankful to you." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS BEARS the Signature of -&sec4M Exact Copy of Wrapper. si? : CITY Opening His Eyes. "There will he a renter pereentnjre of contented men In proportion to the world's population after the war than there was before it started." '"Why do you think so" "Well. If IIvIiik for weeks nnd months in muddy trenches anil belns homlicd, pissed, shelled and otherwise shot at, not to mention the coolies, won't imike a man rate the comforts of home at their true value, I don't know what will." 15irmlnt;hniii Age-Herald. Heal Baby Rashes That Itch, burn and torture. A hot Cuticura Soup bath gives instant re lief when followed by n gentle appli cation of Cuticura Ointment. For free snmplcs ndilress, "Cuticura, Dept. X, Boston." At drugKlsts and by mall. Soap 25, Olutmeut 25 und CO. Adv. All Figured Out. Jack took great pride In dressl In his little soldier's uniform and Ing with his air rille. When his came home on a furlough, stretching to his full height, w aerlous and important, air, told "Next year I'll be old enough to kindergarten, and then the year that I'm going to the war." ng up drill uncle .luck, it It a him: go to after LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Girls! Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunburned, tanned or freckled Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into a bottlo containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, sunburn nnd tan lotion, nnd complexion benuttfler, at very, very sinnll cost. Your grocer hns the lemons ami any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fra grant lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freck les, sunburn, wlndburn nnd tan disap pear nnd how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes 1 It Is harmless. AdV. - i Don't Shoot Live Pigeons. Any pigeon tn the air may be a car rier pigeon flying frwom a loft under government supervision. Its destruc tion may be a serious loss to the American army. All persons, there fore, are urged to refrain from shoot ing pigeons nnd to discourage the prac tice of hunters nnd of children. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County as. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is lanlor partner of the nrm of F. 3. Cheney ft Co., doing bualness In the City of To ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said Hrm will psy the sum of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and atibsfrlbed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A- D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. Oleason. Notary Public. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak a Internally and acta through the Blood on tha Mucous Surfaces of the System. UruKKtsts, Tuc. Tealtinouluis free. F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, Ohio. Too many men look upon education as a sort of loophole through which to escape work. Much Over-Rated. Attila the llun was a piker a poor, doddering, Inellicleiit, teiiilcr-lieartod old fussbuilget. We have learned that during the last four years. No pep. No science. No poison gas. How did Weylcr earn the terrific reputation that he had In 18HS? Me was n quiet, law-abiding, carpct-sll-pered old Spanish gentleman, and as harmless as a bowl of bread and milk. What did he know of brutality? Villa, (lead or alive, used to pose as some pumpkins In the realm of polite butchery. Where did he get that stuff? lie was only it movie crook. Nero got away with a lot of noto riety in his time as a first-class, all around blackleg, but he was only an amateur. For further particulars address W. IIohciiMillern, l.'!i:i Main Street, Tots tlam. Ulclmioiid Tliiics-nispatch. Orovc's Bsby Bowel Medicine alda PIkhsui'Ii. r'livs Hour Stotuiu'h, Irtnrrnoea sml I- mi. It li Ju-l s Ffli-i-UTo lur Adult aa tor tbildruu. Purrmaljr tmrtuiuhii. Almost Out. Hurglur's Wife Say. Mag, do you know of any reliable cure for somnam bulism? My I'.ort Is troubled some thing awful with that uncanny nflllc tlon. Pocket picker's Wlf( What's he been doing lately? I'.iirglar's Wife Only last night a rasping sound woke me up and I hope to die if there wasn't llert wlih two bars of his nice brass twin bed sawed clear through ! r.uffalo Kxpress. Warning Him Off. He I want to get married. Do you think I will? She Don't ask me ! Judge. Hot Stuff. One negro porter was getting er thiislastic over cigars. "Urotber," ha said to his companion, "when I dl I want n box of cigars tucked under one arm." "Whnt kind do you prefer?" asked the other. "Just anything. A 27-ccnt near-IIa vaiia will do." ".Near Havana? Say, when you're (lend for two days you'll think Havana used tn be ns cold us the winds that blow over Creeiilaud's icy mountuliis. Not Far Off. Two sailors were discussing th translation of "Deutschland Uher AN les.1' "It means that 'It's all over with Germany.' " the wise youth declared. AVERTS RELIEVES' HAY FEVER ASTHMA !Bcui Treatment NOW oil Drufguts uuarasica DRIVE MALARIA OUT OF THE SYSTEM A GOOD TONIC AND AI'FETIZEB Mountains ol Oil iffifltiifiS-XSL'Sl and nitnpral Talnd ciff 116 nL bit tDTMf.mvnl evnrorTorfd th InvrMor. invattuattou attUcitML lU'prmuruatlTH wanted. Buxll&t K em merer, Wy W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 37-1914. The Strong Withstand tho Heat of Summer Better Than the Weak Old people who are feeble and younger people who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to go through the depressing heat of Summer by taking Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic It purifies and enriches the blood and makes you Strong. You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC is an ex ceptionally good general strengthening tonic for pale, sickly children, for delicate Mothers, for Old Folks or any one of the family who has poor blood. It is pleasant to take. Price 60c Perfectly Harmless, Contains no NuX'Vomica or other Poisonous Drugs , U Grove's chill Tonic Tablets You can now get Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic in Tablet form as well as in Syrup, the kind you have always bought. The Tablets are intended for those who prefer to swallow a tablet rather than a syrup, and as a convenience for those who travel. The tablets are called "GROVE'S chill TONIC TABLETS" and contain exactly the same medicinal properties and produce ex actly the same results as Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic which ia put up in bottles. The price of either is 60c. A
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