The Mount Joy star and news. (Mount Joy, Pa.) 1878-1918, January 26, 1918, Image 3

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GETS AT THE JOIN

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f RHEUMATISM
Lumbago or Gout?
Take RHLUMA CID to remove the cause
and drive the polson from the system.
“RHEUMACIDR ON THE in3I1DR
PUTS RHEUMATISM OF THE OUTSIDE"
At All Druggists
\ Jas. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors
Baltimor e, Md,
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AND HIS
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Picture 19x12 in
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sensation. The big-
gest knock Jor Bill
and Blocks Only 25¢.
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Photoplays Wanted
We want storie pi experienced and inexperienced
Authors, Submit in any form, technical or non-
technical. Originality necessary, not experience. Wa
extend co-operative service to writers and guaranties
copyright protection to accepted stories 0 school.
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yer, Washington, |


PATENTS ;
PAdvics and bOOKS Free
al
Rates reasonable. Wigheii references. Bestservicea
DRUG STORE FOR SALE Leaingsiors
established 50 years; only one other in town. Want to
retire, Blackburn and Unde rw vod, Lebanon, Ore, |

" By the Court Calendar.
“Edgar?”
+ “Yes, mother.”
“What are you children doing?”
“Playing royalty. I am a knight of
the Garter, and Edwin is Saturday.”
“That is an odd name for royalty.”
“Oh, if just nickname on ac
count of his title.”
“What is his title?”
“Night of the Bath!
Telegram,
is a
RECIPE | FOR GRAY HAIR.
To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay
Rum, a small box of Barbo Compound,
and 14 oz. of glycerine. Any druggist can
put this up or you cap mix it at home at
very little cost. Full directions for mak-
ing and use come in each box of Barbo
Compound. It will gradually darken
streaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft
and glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not
sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Adv.
Inner Rettdiver ments.
“Mister, have yer got any



ol’ duds
WN Yer don’t want?”
0; but I've an old automobile you
= ay have.”
1 “Tanks, but I got ernough trouble
gasoline from door to door.’—
Fes
Boston Transcript.
ANY
yn,
tal card to Garfield Tea Co., Brook.
., asking for a sample w il repay
Jou. Ly
ife a good deal de-
good deal
! In the
pands on a
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game of
Sloth makes all things difficult,
fndustry all

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Le ading store, !
'—Youngstown
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{
Lord!
TEXT-I wal
i heard mv
end he incline
cry.—DPsalms 40:1

ato me, and
Riding on the street
read the Fortieth Psalm
times through, and
is what it
taught me. This
psalm is evidently
an epitome of Da-
ear
two or
this
vid's life, or pos-
|sibly a single
chapter in his his-
tory which is not
yet concluded. In
vither case, it is a
| good illustration
| of Christian expe-
| rience.’ It natural-
i | ly divides into five
| parts.
| 1. Regeneratio








that the “Prince of
of Satan's forces in Persia), had with-
stood him one and twenty days,” but
finally he had broken through his |
ranks, and was there to answer Dane
fel's prayer. Remember that
niting is just as important as pra


David's patient waiting was well re-



 
recently, 1
three
MOUNT JOY STAR AND NEWS,
 
symptoms of grip t ften very
distressing l V in a run
down kidne
whicl \ st every
victim complains of lan and urin
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port 0 large =:
Swi amp-Root which so many people say
goon heals and stre (han the kidneys
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* IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAD
SUNDAY SCHOOL
_ LEsson
Director of

(By BE. 0, SELLERS, ting
the Sunday Scho y of the Moody |
Bible Institute, Ch

(Copyright, 1017 n Newegpaper Union.)
LESSON FOR JANUARY 20
JESUS AT ‘WORK.
Wester

LESSON TEXT-Mark 1:21.45.

GOLDEN TEXT-—We must work the
works of him that sent me while it id
day.—John 9:4,
ADDITIONAL MATERIAL FOR


TEACHERS-—-Matt., 4 Luke 4:16-22,
81-44; Matt. 9:35-48; 11:2 ; Luke 8:1-3,
PRIMARY MEMORY VERSE—And he
healed many that were sick.—Mark 1:34,
INTERMEDIATE
and sympathy of Jesus.
MEMORY VERSE-—-Gal. 6:2.
SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIC—Jesus
| meeting human needs,
Isties are:
|
healing effect on the kid
most immediat ely notice
by those who try it.
Bingh amton, N. R , offer to send a sa
ple size bottle of 8 Root, on receipt
of ten cents, to every e ifferer who re
quests it, A trial will ce anyone
who may be in need of it. * medi. |
um and large size bottles, for sale at
[ all drtggis Be sure to mention this |
paper.—Adv. !
Mora! Lesson for Mother
“Mam said Willie the other day,
“did you tell Norah to say you wer
nat in when Mrs, Jones called?”
“Yeas, dear.”
“Is it right to do th
“It is customary, Willie.”
“Well, mamma,” said the boy after a
thoughtful pause, “how would you like |
it if God shsald tell St. Peter to say
Verses 1-3. Dov
not only preg
but he waited patiently for the answer. |
Many people miss the swer because |
they cannot wait God's tine, tting
that he has other people to attend to
besides them, and that he has hin-
drances in his work as well as they.
On one occasion Daniel prayed three
full weeks before there was any token
that God had even heard him. Then |
| came messenger * from) God who told
him that from the first day (hat he
began to pray, God had heard him, but
the kingdom of |
Persia (that is the one who had charge |
|
|
|
|
that to yov when you got to heaven?”
g
GREAT FOR ECZEMA
AND OLD SORES
0
|
| jo go boys and girls, twelve or thir-
|

tm
| Guarantee My Ointrient, Says Peter-
son. Stops Itching Instantly.

“If you are responsible for the health of |
your family,” says Peterson. “I want you
to get a bg 30 cent box of Peterson’s

| Ointment today.
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“Remember, I stand back of every box. |
. | Every druggist guarantees to refund the
purchase price if Peterson's Ointment
doesn’t do all IT claim.
“I guarantee it for eczema. old sores,
running sores, salt rheum, ulcers, sore
i} ples, broken breast , pim-
sles, blackheads, «l . blind,
bleeding and itching s well as for
scalds, cuts, 1 ¢ and sunburn.”
30 runnin on my leg for
3, was in flerent hospital
Amputation w: Skin gr |
was tried. I was c cured by using Pete on’s
Ointment.” —Mrs. E. Root, .287 Michi
gan St., Buffalo, N. N. Adv,
warded, for (God did four things for
(a) He brought him up out of
a horrible pit, that is out of a con-
| dition of despair and doubt; (b) he |
| set his feet upon the solid rock of as- |
i nee; (¢) k= set him going in til
way of Christian service; (d) he put
x song of praise into his in
Bure & $s of a regenerate heart, and

every such life is a mighty testimony
to Ged's
|
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|
|
i
redeeming power.
 




{ More than sixty ye: ago George
{ Muller of Bristol Orphanage, England,
Legan to pray for a group of five
friends. After five years one of them
| came to Christ. Five years later two
more were converted. He prayed on
{ for twenty-five years and the fourth
saved. I'or the fifth he prayed
hy often expressing full con-
m Wan Was §
until de




| fidence that he too would be brought
to Christ eventually, “because,” as he
said, “my life so far as I know ig
right in God's sight;
|
|
| something which is
i
Reached Limit of Endurance.

 

Provoked to an impatience that was
; ttle less than monumental because of
i the ceaseless reports of unimportant
news of the er doings, an Eng-
{ ish army officer re could re-
strain himself nol » enemy
I am praying for |
according to God's |
| mucous
word, and I believe according to God's !
| will, and I am praying in faith, be- | t
i lieving that God will fulfill his prom- |
| {ses.
2. Reflection. Verses 4-5. From his
| own experience, David reasons that
any man who puts his trust in God
thoughts reach out to the wonderful
I works which God has done for his chil-
dren, and his more wonderful thoughts,
which have not yet been put into ac-
tion.
3. Consecration.
Verses T-9.
God desires so much as ourselves,
best return we
which David made: “Lord here
| I delight to do thy will, O my God.”
| 4. Expression. Verses 9-10.
| one who thinks he has a good thing,

will be similarly blessed, and then his |
An |
hour's honest reflection on what God
has done for us, is pretty sure to lead |
to a whole-hearted surrender to him. |
| It is not sacrifice or even service that |
The |
can make to him is that |
am L |
Any
i naturally likes to talk about it, and a |
is sure
David
| genuine Christian experience
| to find expression in testimony.
| did not hide God's
| and persistently proclaimed it to oth-
= | ers. “Let the redeemed of the Lord |
| say so.”
{ 5 Petition. Verses 11-17. Because |
Backlame
There's Little peace
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aches, 1 irregu-
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{ David had given himself wholly to
| God, he felt free to c:
i help him, not in the that
| earned a reward, but with
| dence of a surrendered life,
asking God for
sense he had


| no hesitation in

the confi- |
which has |
any- |
11 upon God to |
i thing it needs, because it knows that |
it would gladly render unto him any
| service or sacrifice



that he might de- |
sire,
| David is evidentl; sore trouble,
{ for he says, “Innumerable evils have
{ compassed me abou If it be said |
{ that this does not harmonize with the |
| early part of the psalm, which is so
| hopeful and jubilant, let
it be remem- |
| bered that changes in life come often |
| very suddenly, and most of us live un- |
{ der “April skies,
{ blue.” No one is so fully
| from trials and testings as to be for- |
| ever exempt.
i Furthermore it is not so much out- |
| ward trials that trouble David as the
| consciousness of his own shortcomings. |
i “Mine iniquities have taken hold upon ;
me so that I am not able to look up.”
| A believer may be wholly delivered |
{ from the guilt of sin, and largely from |
{the power of sin, but there can be no |
deliverance from the presence of sin |
until Jesus comes to set us free. Hence |
we should expect trials until that time,
| we should also expect deliverance,
“In the world ye shall have tribula-
| tion, but be of good cheer. Ihave over
come the world.”
and not unclouded |
delivered |
goodness and right- |
eousness in his own heart, but boldly |
| | and sweetens the stomach and
  


 
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only one way to cure Cs 2 ea Deafness,
and that is by a constitutional
HALL'S ' CATARRH MEDICINE
through the Blo on the Mucous Surf
of the System. Catarrhal Deafness is
caused by an inflamed condition of the
lining of the Eustachian Tube.
When this tube {s inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect liearing, and
when {it is entirely closed, Deafness is the
result. Unless the inflammation can be re-
duced and this tube restored to its nor-
mal condition, heating may be destroyed
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All Druggists 75c. Circulars free.
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Homicidal Canbuald on Rifle Range.
Officer—*“Have you anyone else to
shoot, sergeant?’ Sergeant—*"No, sir,
I'll shoot myself now: PeExchinngs.
GR EEN’ 3 AUGUST FLOWER
Has been used for *¥er ol ailments that
arc caused by a disordered stomacn
and inactive liver, such as sick head-
ache, constipation, sour stomach,
nervous indigestion, fermentation of
food, palpitation of the heart caused by
gases in the stomach. August Flower
is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion
both in stomach and intestines,

alimen-
stimulates the liver to se-
crete the bile and impurities from {he
blood. Sold in all civilized countries,
B80 and 90 cent botiles.—Adv.
tary canal,



Accoun It.
“What makes { fellow over
there such a croker?” He told me he

is tl
had a frog in h
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen-
eral Tonic because it contains the well
known tonic properties of QUININE and
IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives oul
Malaria, Enriches the Blcod and Builds





up the Whole System. 60 cents.
Mecessar Y-
“Riches have wings.”
“They need 'em to keep up with.the
cost of living.”
Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver,
bowels and stomach. One little Pellet
for a laxative, three fora a cathartic. Ad.


It's love that mz
around with a lot of s
¢ postman go
y letters.


Granulated Eyelids, Sties, Inflamed Eyes
relieved over night by Roman Eye Balsam.
One trial proves its merit. Adv,
st when they
n why.



Some people are s
ing and there's a rea

What we call time “enough always
proves little enough.


| Becond,
At the risk of repetition we will once
more call attention to the new plan of
Sunday-school lessons.
First, the uniform teaching.
A general lesson title and the sama
general Scripture passages as the basis
of study for all grades. One Golden
text for all, although frequently a des
votional Scripture lesson and particu«
lar text which is intended for the
| bpening worship of the school or for
fepartments of the school,
fonal scriptural material for the use
be teachers of the various grades.
the grades and ages. The
| grades recognized are: Primary, puplls |
from six to eight inclusive; junior, nine
eleven or twelve inclusive; inter
teen to seventeen inclusive; senior on
{ foung people, eighteen to twenty-four;
| hdults, twenty-five and upwards. Be-
| inners are not included:in these les-
| fons, as they have been provided for
| In the be®inners’ lessons of the graded
| pourses. Third, the graded teachers.
Different lesson topics or titles as
| adapted to the different grades. Again,
{
| the course.
| months course of study
| ian life on such vital topics as:
| Beginning of
memory verses for the various grades.
| Additional scriptugal material intended |
| pspecially for the graded lesson wri-
ters and teachers. Sometimes the les-
| fon text for a certain grade is simply
[2 small portion of the uniform or gen-
sral Scripture passage for that day. |
The first six months of this year
will be devoted to the Gospel of Mark.
Every syllable will be covered during
Then there is to be a three
in the Chris-
The
a Christian Life, Reading
Praying to God, Obeying |
[od’s Word,
God, Growing Stronger, Speaking for |
|
| Christ, Conquering Evil, ete, appar-
|
|
s |
ently disconnected, but really a vitally |
related course on topics dealing with
| Christian living.
giz fhe Lesson for Today. 1
I. The Man of the Unclean Spirit’
(vva 21-27). Jesus was teaching in the |
synagogue, and the results were far |
fifferent from those in Caper naum or
Nazareth, (See Luke 4:16-30.) But 83
TLL | flways, evil is present with ood, find |

pvil always recognizes we piety, |
hence those present recognized that a i
(fod-sent man with a God-given mess |
Sunday-school
with au- |
tage was speaking,
teachers should also speak
| thority, for we are as “the oracles of |
od.” (I Peter 4:11.) Notice Christ's |
power over spiritual evil. (vv. 23-27.) |
Demoniacal possession, we are told,
quite common today in China and other
heathen lands. The terror of this de-
mon at the words of Christ may sug-
gest how evil men will feel when
| Christ shall come again. As always,
pvil desires to be “let alone,” but
| Christ would not let him alone.
{ Christ and had to come,
50 felt that the people |
| were “all
{ ment nor amazement, however,
{ homes wherein
| Notice
cleans |
' day.
The
lemon did not want to come out,
he was helpless before the power of
and in coming

he made himsel
amazed.” Neither astonish
version.
11. Peter's Mother-in-Law (vv.
In this next scene we have one of the
Jesus manifested his
28-34.


power over phys
Christ was abiding with
own loved ones. Here is an example
on the part of Christ of how to do per-
MOUNT JOY, PA.
ALLMEN AT HOME SHOULD |
PREPARE FOR WAR

   
The first test a man is put thru for
elther war life insur is
| nation of 1 water is most esse
tial bec the kidneys play a most Im=
! portant part in « r premature old age
| and death, 'T'h injurio the pois
ons passing idneys the sooner |
comes decay Plerce of Surs-
| or hands,
| hot water does sugar,
| uric before
TOPIC—The power |
Its characters |
with addi |
! many years before the war
is |
but |
is con- |
sical or bodily illness. |
his
sonal work. Also an example and a |
testimony that service is a testimony
of gratitude. The fact that this one
was healed and that she began at once



 



 
to serve, is also a testimony to the |
fact of the cure. Ther re was sickness
in that home, not “error of mortal |
n J’ and they did what was
hrought the sick one to Jesus.
n verse 30 is this keyword of M:
Gospel, “straightway.” Jesus could
teal at a distance (John 4:50-53), but |
ye liked to come straight up to the
ifflicted one. Notice he took her by
he hand. This, too, is a lesson for us.
I'he gospel of a handclasp is too often
16 ted. The *“taking-by-the- I
religion is much needed in

Notice Le also “raised
*hurches today.


 

her up.” People need to be lifted to-
jay. It is not enough to command
m to rise; we must also help them
o arise. Then it was that “the fever
her.” ss, as well as de-
mons, gave way before the Lord.
The concluding scene of this day
(vv. £2-35) is remarkable and presents
a vivid and beautiful cture. “At

(v: 32) they
hat were dis-
ven when the sun did set”
brought unto him *“all” tt
ased,. While all were gathered at the
door, not all were healed, for the rec-
ord says, “many were healed.” We
read, “many are called, but few cho-
sen.” All that city was gathered that
eventide about Peter's door (v. 23), but
the sad part of it was that not all
received the healing touch of Christ.
They had had a wonderful Sabbath
They had seen proof of the
[power of the Master,

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|
|
|
|

, who further |
y are past thirty to}
of the kidneys and
poisonous elements,
1k plenty of water—
1 take Anurie, double
gical Instit
advi al
preserve the
free the blood
such as uric ac
sweat some dally
strength, before meals.
This An-u-ric is a late discovery of Dr.
Plerce and is put up !n tablet form, and
can be obtained for 60c at almost any
drug store. I'or that backache, lumbago,
theumatism, ‘“‘rusty’ joints, swollen feet
due to uric acid in the blood,
dissolves the uric acid as
Take a little An- |
 



Anurlc quickly
meals
dred. Send 10 cents to Dr.
pac kage of Anuric,
Pierce for trial |

Small Pill, Smal
Dose, Small
Price But
Great in











(I can take a few cvery month or so,
for prevention is better than cure,’
Ww.
and bowels, are made up of the May
apple,
| we 11-known pellet was made up nearly
| fifty years ago,
W be obtained from
and live to be a hun- | a py__gimply
| Pleasant Pellets.—Adyv.
As Ace Advances the Liver Requires
occasional slight stimulation.
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
fis Good o£ ITTLE correct
WER | CONSTIPATION
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Philadelphia, Pa~"“About one yeaf
ago I had some
ce trouble with my
back in the reglon
of kidneys, I sent
for a supply of the
Anuric Tablets,


After taking them
I have never felt
#2 the least pain in
my back, or any
where, I keep a
bottle on hand so
ac
oc
G. MACMILLAN, 323 N.
Pleasant Pellets for stomach,
)th St,
liver
aloe leaves and This
jalap.
by Dr. Pierce, and can
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Pierce's
ask for Dr,

 
   
 


 
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Colorless or Pale Faces

War Saves Teeth.
al decay” had set in for
is undeni-
able, says an authority on national life.
Nationally, teeth, our hair, our
eyes, were “going.” We were becom-
ing a toothless, baldheaded, bespectac-
led race,
War bread will, owing to the great-
er mastication that { rredients and
its staleness require, save the teeth of
thousands of the younger generation.
Richard Grady of the United States
Naval academy, In a lecture at For-
That “nation
our
its ing
usually indicate the absence of Ironin
4 the blood,
| a condition which will be greatly helped by

sythe infirmary in Boston, said:
“Without th there
thorough mastication.
“Without
gestion, there «
lation.
“Without
cannot be
“Without
health.
“Without health 1
“Hence the param
of the ”
good tee cannot be
mastication, di-
ssimi-
thorough
annot be proper a
proper assimilation there

tion.
on
nuti
nut there cannot
is life?
portance


teeth.
Aunty All Upset.
rushed into the
lost my hearing
Aunt Il
hysterical,
shouted.
“ou
vira
‘I've
 
her zhitened
d back. “How do you know?”
that man out there playing
np? Well, 1 hear
have?”

can't

» pote!” And Aunt Elvira wept
“That's a moving-picture photogra-
pher at work!” snapped her sister.—
New York Evening Post.
Comfort
When red, rou
baths of Cutic
Cuticura Ointment.
for baby and rest
Baby's Skin
and itching wi
y Soap ax
This
for mother.
th hot

For
be |
1 touches of |
means sleep |
free samples address, “Cuticura, Dept. |
X, Boston.” At druggists and by mail,
Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.—Adv,
According to Evidence.


 

Mrs Ison (sentimentaliy)—It's love
that makes the world go "round.
Mr. Bilson (a lawyer)—No wonder it
ge )
Imporians to Niothers
Examine wrefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, that famous old remedy |
for infants and children, and see that it |
Bears the
Signature
In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
of




Unexpected Frankness.
Visito “How many men are study-
high?’ Host '18—“Oh! Not
iem.”—Lehigh Burr.
Piles Cureainéto 14 Days
»y if PAZO MENT fails
vp r Protrudir 1g Plies
0c.
He that lives upon hope will die
fasting
It doesn’t pay to bunko a woman
whose only a gift of gab.
coming to farmers from the rich wheat fields of
Western Canada. Where you can buy good farm land
at $15 to $30 per acre and raise from 20 to 45 bushels
of $2 wheat to the acre it's easy to make money.
offers in her provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
160 Acre Homesteads Free to Settlers
and other land at very low prices. Thousands of
farmers from the U. S. or their sons are yearly taking
advantage of this great opportunity. Wonderful yields
also of Oats, Bariey and Flax.
fully as profitable an industry as grain raising. Good
climate excellent.
Write for literature and particulars as to reduced
upt. Immigration, Ottawa,
schools; markets convenient;
S
be
railway rates to
Canada, or to
J. P. JAFFRAY,
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