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The Huron Expositor, 1918-03-01, Page 6• • •-. 6 twomeesomosamsolesemonalielenielellesniss HAD BOI John Burroughs Talks and PINIKES„. About 1.4", of,tho Ito& ON FACE AND RoDYe And GermaoThilosophy -4•4)4444444.444.)+44.4444xicto 011N111:11tROUGHS writes 4n The New York Tribuue: "The appeal to nature for the Justificetion of our conduct whatever it be, is • •• , - mirmINIMINIMIMMININMINNION Ft Of IT' /R • AL. Boils and simples are pyeideuedea ei bad bit • 9 thet is eiro ting in the system coming to the surface. The only way to rid yourself of them painful and unsightly blood diaeasee ie to have your blood purified by Burdock Illood Bitters. It removes *every par- ticle of foul material from the blood, and the skin becomes clear and smooth, and • free from all eruptions. Mr. Roy A. Bovay, Trenton, Ont., writes:—"Two years a4ok 1 waa very much troubled with bods and pimples on my face and body. A friend advised me to 'cake Burdock Blood Bitters. I got three bottles, and before I had finished thethird one, my boils and pimple., mid all disappeared, and my face and body were as clear and ae smooth ae, any baby's could be.” Burdock Blood Bitters has been on the • market for over 40 years. You are not experimenting when you buy it. Manufactured only by The T. Milt burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. •••••••••••••••••••••,* 10 CENT "CASCARETS" • FOR- LIVER AND BOWELS Cure Sick kleadache, Constipation, Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad Breath—Candy Cathir lc. ..••••••••••••••••••••••• Nd flabw bad your liver, stomach or bawls; how much your head aches, how rais' eralsIe you are from constipa- tion, indigestion, biliousness and slug- gish bowels—you always get relief with Caseatets. They immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter an poison from the intestines and bowels. A, 10 -cent box from your drug- gist will keep your liver sand. bowels clean; istoinach sweet and head clear for months. They work while you sleep. Ja:mes Watson Generkl Insurance Agent - Real Eta t and Loan Agent Dealer in ,..iewing Machines, •••■•••••••1.11M4 Four good houses for sale, conveniently situated in the • Town of Seaforth. Terms reasonable and possession given promptly Apply at my office for particulars. risky business. Nature is heaven on one side and hell one the other. In ' all creatures below- man the rule of • sleight prevails. The only sin is weak- ; , nese and the only ;virtue strength. There is no question of right s or it wrong, of justice or mercy. The only questions are those of adaptatipn and power to survive. Tice trees lin the . forest, the plants in the field, the K fowl of the air, the sea forms and 1 the land forms are all under the same. , r the eneniy bou1dsee :the 1laslt.1 he guua.1$ .of the firin,„:1,:. - the of-, '.but cannot - of bit hots. offlcer whgQes fel tomtit See the *ta At/404W corrections,. he. raittealithansel ::43tao77ur 14i4eici kennels to. fkrwiu' '"Itilltd-llefit.4141inittetkrt ifet a Everything was diIra and itsmITY 411 IssPen!wttkaeatEenhittedbrathaveestrehttoblaliodraiewlis w°01:ee' stooped out in the side of it ltist large enough, to shelter -et min crouch- ing. Each hole contained a sleep- ing Soldier 'who looked as dead as, the occupant of a catacomb. Some of the holes had been blown in; all yousaw of the late occupant was a protruding arm or leg,. At hest there Waste horrid similarity between the dead and the living. It seemed that the wails, of the trenches had been built out of corpses, for one rimognized :the uniforms of French- men and HUM. They were built out of them, though whether by design or accident it Was impossible to tell. We came to a group of men, doing some repairing; that part of the trench had evidently been strafed last night. They didn't know where they were, or how far it was to the front line. We wandered on still laying our wire. The colonel of. our brigade joinned us, and -we waded on together, "The enemy shelling was growing Imre intense, as wall always the way on the Somme when We were bringing out our wounded. A good :many- of our trenches were directly enfiladed; shells burst just behind the parapet, when they ditin't burst on it It was at about this point in my breatingain that I received a brew' on the head— and thanked God for the man who to.- I vented the steel helmet. • I ourselves as small as could„be. In All of a sudden we halted maltIng the rapidy thinning mist ahead of us men Were moving, They were stmt..' cher-bearers. The odd thing was that • they were carrying tehir wounded! away from, ,instead of toward „us. s • . IF Lot END STOMACH TROUBLE, GASES OR DYSPEPSIA °Papes Diapepsin'" makes sick, our gassy stomachs surely feel fine in five minutes. If what you just ate is souring on your storaach or lies like a lump of lead, or you belch gab and eructate sur, undigested food, or have a feeling • of dizeinse, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad tat e in mouth and stomach-hed- ache, you can get relief in five minutes' by nutralizing: acidity. Put an end to such stomach distress now by getting a Urge fifty-ccase of Pape's 1:?iapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless it is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stom- ach, disorder caused by food fermentation due to excessive acid in stomach. ri Mil NS DIE assmensinamsesnmeseserenamessenn Every year from Coneumption, Millions could have been saved if only common sense prevention had been used in the first stage. If YO'CT ARE a Sufferer from ;Asthma, Broa- chits, Catarrh, neurisy, Weak Lungs„ Cough and Colds—all Dis- .eases leading up to Consumption— Tuberculosis, YOU ARE interested le Dr. Strandgard's T. B. Medicine. --Write for Testimonials and Booklet Dn. STEANDGABD'S NEDIOINE 00., 263-26r Vonge Sreet. Toronto. • • • • • to lend on Farms, First, Seeend. • Mrtgages. Clan or write me at onee and get your loan arranged • by return „mail. No advance charges. . R. REYOLDS, 77 Victoria, St., Toronto. • ..s.e ,efaa.,szasatee -nns [TAKES OFF DANDRUFF, HAIR STOPS FALLING Alive your Har! Get a small bottle of Danderine right now—Also stops itching scalp. Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy Lair is mute evidence of a neglected !sclp; of dandruff—that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robe the hair of its lustre ite strength and its very life; if Eventuilly producing a feverish- ness and Itching of the scalp, which if not remedied muses the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die—then the hair fells out fast A little Danderine to- ght—now—any time—will surely sieve your hair. Get a small bottle of Knolton's Danderjne from any drug store. You rarely �have beautiful hair and iota of it if you will just try of, little De 4erine. Save your hair! Ty ; its• law of adaptation. to the environment. The • less adaptable, the poorly *equip ped for competitive struggle, defec- tive unfortuntes, 'the handicapped, fall out. The law of variability, what- eyer be its cause, never ceases- to *et. Pose that vary in the wrong direce tiles suffer and fail; those that vary in the right direction prosper, and the more they vary in this direction the more they prosper." The Germans, • observing Mead things in the non -human world, have accepted them as natural laws of •JOHN mammal's. existtice, ignoring the truth that it Is precisely man's moral conseiots- ness that •differentiates him from the lower orders and makes him the fi test to survive. It is by this that ae has attained to what he is—frorn this civilization. has come and on this it depends. -"Variation in man," says John Burroughs, "brings in xiew problems and new factors. It is no longer a question of the survival of brute force, but one of force armed with the Moral consciousness. The queetions of fraternity, equality, lib- erty, play prominent parts. nel sia- ness is tempered by altruim; inst net Is guided_by reason, power is wedded to conscience, and the strong in the long run prevail in pr?portionj to their adherence to Justieeand tr h." • The Germans have reverted to the brute force law of the jungle and they hdpe to prevail as they see 1 wer animals and, lower forms of lif pre- vail one over the other by sheer ores, uninfluenced by the Moral cons ious- nes.e which, the German teacher say„ retrains and weakens man-- r for long has done so—in his co filets with other men. They decid d to throw aside sach restraints a d go forth and prevail in war unha pered by considerations ot jutice, flreY, pity„ morality. They would m actice the remorseless sureness of thestrong animal of the forest in making prey of whatever it can overcome., But man is more than one of the lower animals, and in the life: of the race moral. consciousness is in itself a force of much power, and those Who dncard it (or try to) remain but half armed, seed are bound to be defeated, discredited and rejected, simply be- eause man is more than animal and there is a surge within him that car- ries him over and beyond all that be- longs to the jungle level of exstence. The Russian ::oldiers. The Russian peasant are not radi-° celly altered when they put on it uni- frm. They learned, after long gen- erations, to accept the duty or mill- tary. service; they learned to"die for the Czar," and to fight hard, suffer heroically, and die like men, in,obedi- enee to that loyalty. It was the one thing that lifted them above the mud of their fields and made them As good soldiers in their slow way as. any in the world. But, when you broke the main- spring of their loyalty and obedience, when you took from them their fine Impulse of devotion, when instead of loyalty you offered them selfseele- • ine and sel-interest—and this is in efinet vrbat the revolution has done— t:en self-interest and self-preerva- Lon began to work. When, in the o'd days, you told the peasant sol- dier to die for the Czar, he went for- ward and died like a man. But now, when the spark of loyalty' has been snuffed out, when every impulse of 1,1filmoss in him has been appealed to, you tell him to- go forward and. ."for the people," he has logic enough in hire to say: "Very well,' but I am the 'people! 1 wil1 begin te by saelog my °Nan skin!" What he really wants Is, to go home to his village. Democracy means • no more to him Cean trigonometry. He does not Want Lo govern himself: be wants to go Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR IA CASTOR IA Jr What. and Childre. Ts Mt Yip Hats Always bight Bann Os Spatter, a • • Iare compounded of medicines, which have their efficacy in ealing dered Kidneys anhl so reli ▪ Rheumatism, Pei s in the • Urinary Trouble, iSw 10 • ;feints and Ankles, IN and Headaches. Men and women are needed on the farms of Canada to -day, It is our patriotic privilege to help • feed our Allies. But it is I Ore - less to try to do the heavy Work involved if the pelneys require attention. ti FORTI ilaDN • Gielettsareaddats a e is box or .6 boxes for 0o, I "e $alte f you wto IfTk. Natianal Draw ilksad N Chemical o. of Casisid a, X Lhaited a Torthato • tf, 1, Atwart: 212M iL, Balla% ILL • 115 Ii11151111111111hiliNNEWIlifillIeatinif rtaiu oven isor- ving ack, lien home to his fields tree. He thinks of simply the opport :o his land; merna tunity to get mor nresent belongs to his net it is said., on g od evi are the. one "stiategic he R13.66141.113 on th front a this way: The Germ ropoed papers s, 4e'diag up Cie len or you will -v '.':it quick, t cselue -or o .• amo the ees nity t s also land, vLng Is backhome; go, get no e!" And inking of nothieg thing Ise in the the pin.e °otioLt as go home he armor- -which at hbors. ence, that etreat" of as started av iato rs They are ALMOST HELPL FR SS M RH ITMATISIVI ONLY ABLE TOVE O BOUT ON RW CRUTCHES— LIANIS'. PINK PILL RES ORED ACT Inflammatory r euma sm acute rheumaiAsm and -r euma ic lever are different names f er • pr tically _the same thing. It co ea with hartily any warning. Th pain s eiscruciat- Mg and there is tendt of the disease to attack e h art when it may have fatal r ulta. Any one who ha suff red from an attack of inflaran . tory rheumatism knows that the u ual t eatment is highly unsatisfact ryxternal ap- plications of hot el thee nd liniments and internal doss 'if sali ylates to re- lieve the pain are net en, gh, for they do not drive the poion/ m the blood, and the sufferer is liabl to renewed attacks whenever • xpos d, to cold or dampness. • To cure rheuma sm SD that it will stay cnred the rhe 4 ti poison in the. .blood must be d ven Out, and the blopd Made rich a d re. . When the blood is pure th,er ca • be no rheu- matism. Dr. Willie, s' P nk Pills build up the blood, mak it rich, red and pure and in this ay-- ure the moot • obstinate cases of rhe matism. Mr. George Harbottle, . R. No. 1, Fever - sham, Ont., is one hos cure ;through the use of Dr. Willi: Pink Pills is most striking. His modier gives the particulars of the ttack and cure as follows:—Some ye rs go while me- son was !working a a 9•1a.cksmith in. a Michigan lumber c rap e was attack- ed with rheumatic ev . He was at once tal* to a has gita at Marsenett, and was there um; er medical treat- ment for four mon hs with but litt or fee relief. He en decided to go to Mount Cleneme s, here he took the the baths for three we ks but did not find ;any benefit frim thein. By this time he felt that is ase was hope- less and decided to et home. When he reached home h c uld only move around by the use 9f 4 crutch and a cane. One knee w so stiff that he could not bend it, anid most of his joints were swolle. • out of shape. He could neithrfir• ts nor undress himself and had t• b helped like a child. I urged him to • Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and finely g consented to do so. He had onleeen taking the pills a few weeks he 1 he could limp about, without the • tch, and his ap- petite greatly imp o This gave him new courage a d as he continued the use of the pills e' .howed constant improvement, and : s able to walk • about outside. He e ntinued to use the pills for some ur months, by which time every s 'nptom of the trouble4hadi disa.ppe red, and he went to his work in Mich gen, a cured Man. He case was well oarn to the neigh- bors arOund there nd his cure was looked upon as ma elous, for every- • one thought that a the best he was doomed to be a rh teetatie cripple. It is because the have made such • wonder -fill cures as Mr. Harbottle's that Dr. Williams' •• ink Pills have a World wide reputatien, and are the only medicine used hi thousands and thousands of homes.. You can get these pillsithrough a y medicine deal- er or by mail at 50 ants a box or six boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. Willianis' Medicine Co., Brockv Ile, Ontario. IN NO MAN Lieutenant Coning the following perso "No Man's land" in litousekeeping: "My major told' m ready at three-thirt to accompany him u ter the guns. In reg take a telephonist a you. They lay in battery to any poin as the best from w the enemy's count may be tWo miles or of your battery. Y always hidden and 0 LND. imr Dawson: tells I experience irt e current Good hat I was to be next, morning front to regis- tering guns you d lineman with line from the you may select eh to observe [. This point re in advance xt battery is It of sigh, for eg9re tea with it e Our war -time plan of giving a bigger Comfort bar without premiums has made a biehit". The new Comfort Soap bar is rejoicing the hearts of womenkind all over the country. alt The factories who made premiums are nearly all making war supplies and the premiums we could still buy would not be good enougla for you. Bat we are giving you full value in the bigger Comfort bar, Use Comfort Soap—the liggier, economical, high-quality bat. PUGSLEY, DINGMAN & CO., LIMITED, TORONTO TA • • 4 44, II *I1 II, a 9I II 11 IV 111,A1., -f1,4 1, a = f- at d. .t ...0o-. t„...-, , .-- ' ,,,,,:. ..a. ..--" ...- .,. .- • - 'X' • .. •• =1'4 .. .". ."t. .7..-S$4.10 .4. x..%, .P Then it flashed on no that they were to a part of our journey where the Huns. We had wandered into "No . tension was relaxed and we could be Man's Land." Almost at that moment less cautiou, I saw a signalling officer we must have been spotted, for shells lying asleep under A blackened tree. commenced falling at the end of the I called my melees attention to him, trench by which we had entered. saying: 'Look at that silly ass, air. Spreading out, so as not to attract He'll get something that he doesn't want if he liethere much longer.' "My major, turned his head, saying briefly, 'poor chap,- he's. got it' attention. we commenced to crawl tee ward the other end. Instantly, that al- so was close,d to us, and a curtain of shells started dropping behind us. "Then I saw that his shoulder blade We were trapped. With perfect col- had burst through his tunic, and was protrudingife'd been coming out walking freely and feeling that the danger was ovr, just as we were, when the unlucky shell had caught ness—a coolness which, .whatever I looked, I did not share — we went down on our hands and knees, wrig- gling our Avay through' the corpses and shell -holes in the direction of hiin. 'His name must have been writ - where our front-line ought to be. Af- ten on it' our mensay when ttat ter what swilled an age'we got ihaattenso back. Later we registered the guns, andone of our officers, Who had been laying in wire, was tilled in the pro- • "On the way out -when we had come pro - 0558. a • Japanese women in New York City have supplied the American Red Cross with nearly 2000 compresses, pads and other standard requireraents. An odd Fact, At the Missouri..,..7'...;4'perimen t Ste, tion it recently hi been shown thas little or no ° rooteactiou takes pate. with fall -planted trees until the sur- faee of the ground has begun to freeze, and tho trees planted eara in the fall rehy lose considereene delay before thee begin root actiee Honored the (zar. At Harvard, in the good old days, an #responsible student society call- ing itself the "Med. Fee" (Medical Faculty) bestowed the degrees of M.O. on the Czar of Russia. They sent a parchment, scrumptiously en- grossed, to. let • him know of their action. In the eourse of time alert came/to the real faculty Of the Medi cal 'School, by a happy error, an hand some case of surgical instrumnt: with the compliments of the rti10 of all the Russias.' 1 • GRLS!, WHITEN YOURSKIN WITH LEMON JUICE akda beauty lotion for a few earls t# remove tan, freckles, sallownesr- Your grocer has the lemons and any store or toilet counter will supply you with three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Squeeze the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle, then put in the orchard white and, shake wells T4s makes se quarter pint of the very st lemon skha. whitener and eomplexims b4autiiler known. Massager this fra- grant, creamy lotion daily into the fact, neck, aims and, hands ancljust see ha* • freckles, tan, sallowness, redness and. roughness ilisappear and how smooth,. soft and clear the skin. becomes. Ya. It is harmless, and the beautiful resell: will surprise you. OVERNMENT STANDARD • R1NGWAT ROO! WEIGHT OF cogreera; 90 Las. WHEN pACKEtk TR EA L CANADA As""Ti,,,4 SPRING WHEAT FLOU S is the WAR FLOUR of the OGIEVIE MILLS—a T HIS product to conserve ganada's resources and,' at • the same time, give the public the best possible flour that can be milled according to the Govermnent standard. This War Flour is excellent in quality and flavour—but it is slightly darker in color than "ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" to which you have been accustomed. • It is just as hard for us to give up milling "ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" as it will be for you to forego your favorite brand; but our "STANDARD" Flour Will nevertheless make delicious bread, rolls, biscuits, cake,pies and pastry. If you have any difficulty—just drop us a line; we have a staff •�f expert chemists and bakers, whose experience is at yur service. Just as soon as the Food Controller will allow us to mill "ROYAL HOUSEHOLD* again, we will tellyou of this happy fact. -• In the meantime, the new regulations—being in the best interests of Canada and t4e British Empire—demand the whole hearted support of the Millers and the Public. Certain stores and dealers have stocks of "ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" still Ori hand. In order to avoid any confusion or misUnderstandng, all "STANDARD" FLOUR wilt be plainly branded as such. When all your "ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" is gone, make sure of getting the next best grade by ordering OGILVIE'S STANDAR • • e Grocers everywhere have it;—don't forget to stipulate; "OGILVIE'S°. It will be your surest guarantee of the highest grade obtainable. The Ogilitie. Flour Mills Co., LimitHed Montreal Fort William — Winnipeg — Medicine Hato Daily Capacity, 490000 Barrels The LargestMitlers in tlyt British Empire. ogifiegueeseXxxxxxliamoompeinesimoeseemsimeremos.