The Mount Joy star and news. (Mount Joy, Pa.) 1878-1918, February 09, 1918, Image 2

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d charms parterres from sterile clay?
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W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 6.-1918. Hi (Myr / Itfle vent yes inta_ Verse, m= {
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Montana will expand Ww "OWe [Ane never y It TH ght. be worse!"? |
ing area in the spring. J 75 N M Kratentine AN
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For speedy and effectiv 1 Dr. Peery*s . : / f
RBG URI Whe Yaa akés)me play thescara artpuch
Even if a womar y l Who pulls me off my S I i 2 ’
uve ¢ roman 18S as youn ne | | ke »
claims to be no other womal be- | And SCrearns with jo 3 when gy ) Od ?
Neve it. 3 7 My Valentine! b .
The foolish little moth looks on the v2 ;
bright side of thir have 3 “Who ‘twists my hair and i my beard,
doubtless observed his fini ¥ Cl IX Until J fool both fierce and weir
Ny} Me : 4
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. C( "Then chuckles when I'm ep jeered?
To half pint of wat 1 Bay My Valentine!
Rum, a small box of Compound,
and % oz. of glycerine. i t can | .
PLE Huis 5p or you em t hom Who robs me of all ign ¥,
very little c full i ’ >
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after i { Ida Wi pped into he
er t :
fr il 10 loak and ent out into the snowy
om ne i — . :
yound t : Ihe wonderful valentine
ounds of I I
f hie art; she was con-
to the Wa i] I : ; n 7 i
found a barrel of grar i 3CLous oximity all day. took
1 1 i D away the sting from the comic one she
wear the substation of I I om 2 S
no) trie C w fo in her desk, and it upheld her
Luiectric ompany. iu : ’ :
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rel had been dropped by a tru
) : her coming » to th
dox has heen able to get less than iy her coming home tc 1 e
Qound f brown sug he “2 3,9 ( ¢ house and her dull room with
ds of brown sug veel 1o ? i
Kat ™ t 1 soil nee star-lik »s and flushed cheeks. She
said MN. Ol I wr .
ii t1 basis. wot d yoked positively lovely. Romance was
y 1e'y DIASIS, Vou! Ve i e 2 o »
o £02 1 after ¢
him four years. He was not regr loore ot ded after ll. J
3 i ] I Munson came into the dining
ful, how pat he h | es 3 1
ar over to Jthe volice to | room with importance written on her
sugar ove 0 ithe police nomning of 8. Val-{ callow countonaiice
rieht Washi } 8 W imtenance.
right hls 5s day the boar : 4 5 :
. 2 - — da * : Wingfield, I'm dreadfully sor-
Munson’s gather : :
: | ry but I'm afraid that valentine you
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MF want io see alcohol abolished | in Lhus T= Alon wut noon a lady came in from
the face of earth, n 1 he morning's mail td yd said that her name was
dyspeptic citizen the postman \ ‘oi or anted to know it anv
“Of course, You meal : c and breakfast laggec fl « had been left here by mi
drink e or twice Mrs Mu: \ 1 her name was Inez Wing-
% No. 1 don’t 1 4 sharp nose into t , maybe, that valentine
health of the tion to be m1 ved 1 asked Mr. Root i ¥
we've got to shut dow th 1S r more he wished. I old suddenly looked ill;
dish as well as 7 By Second of anything belng| iy ty4 jight and color died out of her
change. rare at the Munson table, Mr. Root's |
— res fellow boarders nned appreciative- |
Ice in a Mine ly when Selma thudded heavily in with
Ice that formed in the ters of a second cupful of a muddy mixture, |
the sixties and seventies, is bei un- | politely called coffee. i
covered by coal comp t “Expecting a valentine, Mr. Root?” |


asked mischievous Ethel Raymond, the |
little stenographer, who was to be |
‘e- | married at §
Mr. Root blushed furiously and look-
ed into his coffee.
ton, Pa. in running th
of the region through ti
meet the demand for
ated by the wi




Misdirected energy is when a young “I am looking for an important let-
man runs after girl aoesn‘t ap- | ter,” he sald severely.
 
preciate him. “Valentines are important,” teased




| Ethel, for she liked the quiet little
[11mm i pray man who had been bookkeeper
Hi for twenty yours in a downtown
rarehouse. Root’s bachelor quar-
 
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up
Then before Mrs.
Asa Root got
arming con-

int.
nove away
an inst:
nm could 1
od held out
out a ch
paper and
There

golden hearts
were
Sililyof Mikorerem | or
Likewise because of || [1 ©.
his hand.
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it requires no sugar. Miss Wingfield replaced it in the en-
Grape-Nuts the | “. are satised, Mrs -
ready cooked fond, Jiaiedbs Rogaay
to know who sent it,”
going to
Mr. Root
though this was not or
self but to Ida Wingfield as well.
is
very
al-
she marry me
confidently,

Munson?” said
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. | I uldn’'t remain here a ceived from the bookkeeper; but when
ger or Mrs. Munson is an exe ster dawned there were two wed:
| lent cook and as neat as wax—person- | dings from the Munson house and one
{ ally she is impossible!” She pounded of the brides was Ida Wingfield.

“Perhaps Miss Wingfield will teli you |

{ | getfulness.
{ oy :
! tunities in
{ ern Canada
} nots and arrows scat- “I will take that letter, if you please,
it al s swe ass r r . : Mrs. Munson. It belongs to Miss Wing- |
! snatur oY ec : bre d the excited table as | field—I know—because I sent it to her! |
|
ily news to him- |
d ” Mrs. 3 n as she went out and “Tell them—are you, Ida?” whis- |
| 1s an all-roun Sav er banged the d after her. pered Mr. Root eagerly.
: \ ” I ne -insufferable !” gasped “Why—yes—of course!” murmured |
| “Theres a Reason / old Dodd, as she followed the Miss Wingfield shyly, and that was the
school er out into the basement only proposal of marriage that she re
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| Canada



JOY. PA.
NEW», MOUNT
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FOOD CONTROLLER OF
CANFDA GIVES WARNIN
| Food Production Should Be Ine
, Ve
eased at All Cos

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ind equally stern economies on
of all as onsum can poss
ve th nation,
e last year had a crop be-
tween one-third and one-half that of
a nornial ye Women did the work of
draught animals in a determined effort |
to make the impoverished soil of
Franco produce every possible ounce
of food. I'l now look to us to make
up their deficiency « essential sup-
plies.

“The harvest in Italy was far below
normal and will require much larger
supplie o feed her people until next
harvest.
“It is impossible for the allies to
spare many cat rs to transport
foodstufl fro Australia, New

rgentine Repub-
lied nations
North
Zealand and
lic. This me:

 
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av-
20
States is ende
oring to

ration
a reduction of





per cent in home nsumption of wheat
and flour. This would release 100,0030,-
000 bushels for export, but the Allies
will re yy ly five times that
amount before th 1918 harvest.
s th country in the
ti cessible to the Al-

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‘ l 1 S an ¢
urplus of heat after allow-
Tid | 1 ements,
1 i S wt more than
110.000 ) i A reduction of 20
1 ) 1: sumption
Id save 1 ti 1 10,000,000
ishels for export I'he outlook for
produ ( i in Europe
1 favorable
) e beyond
anything tha thoug! possible a
few montl ng Unless our people
r nm of what
{ \ ¢ cans to us, to our
1di ) Allie and of the
ft ) ities wh it entails,
= \
Pro ) ) 15t increased
to the g f¢ DOSS tent. Pres-
1 iitions and extraor
nary f 1 v 1
ov or «il ho « (
nat } S
“IT am 1 zit wien the people
of ft 1 at the food
itu 0 ! avity they will
willing lves to the ne-
( Si ( nake hat-
ever sac ma required I'he
call whict ad upon them is in
the ni of the Canadian soldiers at
the fron ied 'S, and the
dvilian pe il of tt allied na-
tions who have already made food sac-
rifices to an ext realized by
the people of this con »
Here is an appeal made by a man,
rests tl at responsibil-
iding food for

rs at the front,
battles in mud
not be ignored. At
in luxury and ex-
to idleness and for-
We must
lands must be
may be, in
States. It is
Splendid oppor-
are open
lands. West-
ypportunities in
and blood.
| home we
| travagance
re living
inclined
This must
Onr
cease,
gave and produce,
| tilled matter
the
it

here
United
to cultivate
no
or
our duty
States
the United

for culti
further

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the top of the house had been | high preduci lands at low prices.
spoken of a model of comfort by Decide for vourself where you can do
AG the r e Munson boarding house | the most « 1, on d in the United
wy am) but the women would have it that the | States or in C nd get to work
Np OSE 1 must be lonesome, and | i quickly \¢
1 1selves they had i | — —
cided that it v.uuld be Obvious!
1 M Root married b | “iq it fir fle 5 he
I d. #} olteacher who sat i 1 3 hie rs eleg:
t le, i \ 1e 1 sh rt
{ Miss W ield once pretty, now | « ne
D ired, with rather a distin- | : P e second flea
Tar 1 le abun ray hastily tal x )i hynea; “where
UNLIKE | ! , R/ on: | in tl ( ) ‘e we going
- p rh lin | to play go
other cereals d f “Wl st flea, “over on
: now !” cried the I i k o' Lantern.
rape- Nuits ol tha baseimont “Valentines Are Important.” | = Tie Sreres
{ d slowly to tak Slowly she took the envelope | “Is T aking special claim for
requires only about in 4 letters. her bosom and passed it to the n?
| Ida picked up her valen- | hard-featured ,woman beside her. | Sa i r die in battle
half the ordinary qua tin seal with a reverent There was silence around the table | t ost of his as a liar.”
? |
Colds Cause H 2g
LAxAT "IVE BROMO
iache and Grip
lets remove the
Quinine,” H.W



The gz man and the

Ung wi
mannish ¥¢ yman are poth to be
3

pitied and cen
Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver,
bowels and stomach. One little Pellet
| fora laxative, three fora cathartic. Ad.

the other fellow for
is the root of all evil
we of
your that
When Your Eves Need Care
Try Murine Eve Remedy
No Smarting 1st Eye Comfort. 60 cents as
Droggists or wail. Write for Free Hye Book.
BURINE EYE REMEDY C0., CHICAGQ
money

the
America to supply them with the food
{ which must be forthcoming if terrible
| suffering is to be avoi 1 and the fight-
| ing efficiency of the armies maintained.
“On December 1, the United States
| had not a bushel of wheat for
export, af ance was made for
domestic 1 ents on the basis of |
"normal con on, and the United



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By REV. J. H. RAL



So Ch t i
In of ma

without sin unto sa tion.— Heb.
nd time



| On the very face of these words we
see the three-fold picture t
| of redemption by ——————
| Jesus Christ—his Yo ]
| incarnation, his
| atonement and
his second coming.
| The latter is the
| neglected element
in redemption.
| One of the easi-
| est errors into
| which man falls
the partial or
{ Imperfect presen-
tation of
of Jesus
It true
sometimes a
of Scripture
will present but
one phase of that work;
the whole Word of God and d
Is
the work
Christ.
that
pas-
is

sage
sage
but, taking
iding it

aright, the full work of Jesus ( tis
presented. In this passage that work
{Is quite fully presented in the threee

fold picture given
The Incarnation.
{. The
Is clearly pres
incarnation
nted in th
appeared to put away
fice
pearance
himself.” The fact
Chris
wipers are full of war
of

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about Bethlchem where that a
ance was . Why did he
to the vorid th
pi O i
possible the
1 a victim o 1 1
wicke men? Sot
thi but this p )
0 { y sin }
> Ther pt
ap o I [
told e ( { to
give 1 1 yin y From
our 1 tice 1
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on ¢ to Je 1
world, that pm 1S
and « tin 1ceiple
2. In the words, “once offered to
u
us o 10 ng of
the E ish, the very lo
i il ( 1 In th
we hia tl {1 0
{ 1 ure o (
en by aiah in the fifi } « De
ter of his prophecies. rt the
accomplishment of the oo his
incarnation. Then a fountain
opened for uncles ss, Tull provision |
being made for the taking away of
1e sin of the world.
His Second Appearance.
8. But the third part of the work
of Jesus Christ is presented just as
| distinctly as the other two, in the
words, “He shall appear the second
| time

time without sin unto salvation.” With
practical unanimity men are willing to
accept that Jesus Christ appeared at
Jethlehem about nineteen hundred
years ago, that he grew into matur-

ity and died as described in the Bible;
but, when an intimation is given that
he is to appear on this earth a second
there immediate skepticism,
ind sometimes virulent denial. But
here is the statement as clear as it is
possible to make it—*"and shall appear
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the id time.” The first time he
ame as a babe, in an obscure place,
and yielded himself to the opposition
of sinful men even to the sacrifice of
ais own life. The Se ond time he
ar without sin unto salvation.
time he appeared with sin, |
made sin for us that we might |
1 the righteousness of God in
iim. The second time Pe is to ear
without sin unto salv mn; or, we]
might say, unto the completion of sal- |
vation,
We may conceive of the Son of God
looking « 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 have
in my salvation someth infinitely


beyond what this life can . In my
wing I will give him a com-
It is only then that
and the bodies
on him a

second co
pleted salvation.”
the graves will open
of those who have believed
an atoning
ower and

honor and glory, and the
| ving saints will be 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 and significance that that
event is not far distant, and 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 heaven,
that he may come with his saints as
the glorious king, the heir of the throne
of David, and reign in righteousness
{ forever.
Saviour will rise in perfect |

{ALMOST FR
0
\y ba
break tery sacs
wmed under my Mis. Anderson
0S 1 my feet were so swol
len T had to wear slipper
den dizzy spells eame on and pal
in my head drove me almost fra
tic,
“1 felt tired and weak and had
hardly enough ambition to move.
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Had Kidrey Trouble From Chil®
Was Discouraged, Doan's, Ho
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was discouraged until I comn

tanking Doan’'s Kidney Pills. .
ured me completely and my h
has been of the best ever since
Doan’s surely deserves my endorses
ment.” Sworn to before me,
FRANK H. POCH, Notary Pul
Get Doan’s at Any Store, iy a Box
DOAN’S BEIDNEY
P ILLS
FOSTER-MILBURN
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man in th be-
fore the court. ( him he
was charged witl ra man.
“Shure honor, ¢an’t a man have 4
of asked
a bit

“Yes,” said the ( “but your
right to have fun is ended where this
man's nose began.”—Boston Trane
script.

“Cold in the Head”
ifs an acute sitosk of Nasal Ca 1tarrh. Pere


 
sons who are su frequent *‘colds
in the head” Wil find that the use of
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will
build up the System, cleanse the Blood
and render them less L to colds.
Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may
Chronic Catarrh
le ILS CATARRH M EDICINE is tak-

hrough the Blood
Vv
en internally and ac
  
 
on the Mucous Su C 1e System,
All Druggists 75c. In ials 26
$100.00 for any case of catarr that
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will not
cure 5
¥. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.


Positive Prec
“Is that a real d d n you
A wo] shold 3 ) My
ive years gettin’ it.”
I'or Constipati [iver and
Kidney troubl { ( ] Adv,
Some folks learn from :
ence; others never recover
are twi
and hypocrit
wins.
Gossips

CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY
Mothers who value
the health of their chil.
dren should never ba
without MOTHER GRAY’
SWEET POWDERS FO
CHILDREN, for use when
needed. They tend to
Break up Colds, Relieve
Feverishness,. Worms,


= Constipation, Head:
TRADE MARE ache, Teething disorders
Don’t accept and Stomach Troubles,
any Substitute. Used by JMothers for
2r years. Sold by Druggists everywhere
!5 cts. Trial package FREE. Address
A.S. OLMSTED, LE ROY,N.Y.
FOR COUGHS Arp COLDS
—take a prompt and effective remedy—one
that acts quickly acd coatains no opiates.
You can get such a remedy by asking for
ISQ’S

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