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The Wingham Advance, 1914-03-05, Page 3wt w fIS u TI URODAY, MARCII 5, 1914 THE WINGUT., .14I ADVANCE A REPORT OF INVESTIGATION High Cost of Living Solved, Dear Agriculturist: We have found a system of doing a produce busi- ness which we believe will be very profitableto you. It raises the price to the producer and lowers it to the consumer. We pay you cash at your door for strictly fresh eggs and send them direct to the consumer. Your cream is weighed at your door, tested and paid for in Wingham and shipped to Silverwood's large e Creamery in London. For full particulars, call or write A. H. Wilford Wingham Telephones— Of fice 174, Residence 108. CREAM WANTED NOW. Your dreams of hearing the music you want when you want it have been realized by the Edison Phonograph When a few friends drop in and conversation lags, you need Edison Music. When you are alone you want Edison music. When you desire a particular piece played or sung by a particular artist you can have it, at once, on the Edison. The strong, steady motor of the ought to hear them today at your Ed- Edison is always dependable. The ison dealer.. The tons is constant diamond reproducing point enhances its quality. the wonders cd the thousands of beau. tiful selections. The new types ofhornl\TRADe`MARK7 a in ographs do Amderolu Qe E *mom —are phonographs do luxe and you Edison Phonographs and Records are sold by DAVID BELL ADVERTISE r IN THE ADVANCE IT HAS THE CIRCULATION Hanover Place Developing Is Our Business Theeliance Investment nvesttnent and Developing Companyt Limited, are not trying simply to unload their lots on the public, and when this ie done leave their customers to get out the best way they can. Our obj-ct is to develop our property by treeing (8500 trees set out last year), grading streets, getting Municipal Improvements and building homes on the property, and in every way to add value not only to our own buildings, but to that of our customers as well. At present our Manager is in Winnipeg negotiating as to the ear line along MoPhillip street, and the main sewer along Poison street to the property. The water main and power line are already along McPhillip street past the pros petty. We have made definite arrangements with Mr. Walter N. Hutchinson for the erection of ten houses, and he expects to build twenty houses on the property this year. We are also negotiating for fifteen more. I)o you want a good invebtment with substantial security behind it? Then buy sotne of our lots. Our prices are right being $225.00 a lot and up according to location. Our loca- tion is right, being along the Sharp boulevard and avenues each side, the most rapidly growing district in Winnipeg. Inquire as to our guarantee with every lot sold. THE RELIANCE INVESTMENT & DEVELOPING CO. Ltd. HEAD OPPICI—f1ANOVDR, ONT. Authorizes) Capitalization, 5500,000 Paid Up Capital, $102,000. W. J. Currie, R. R. N0.30 AGENT Wiittghasm. aa. 4• n etCs al.S d. AA.,aJ G..•�. @.fi+^. -t �.!• �. RHEUMATISM AND BRIGH.T'S DISEASE Prof Budlong was Quickly Relieved of Both afflictions by tieing Rheu- ma, If you Nutter rr'otu any form of Rhos. mxrietn, remember that RHEUM A goss to work quickly to remove the cause, not sitnpiy to relieve the die - tress. Many years use has demon- strated that it goes to the seat of the disease and expels the poisonous mat., ter through the natural channels—the kidney's, bowels, liver and skin. "For many years I was troubled with Rheumatism. also with LOW* Disease of the Kidneys, I suffered" awfully. Tried many advertised reuse. diets. After using your truly remark. able preparation, RBEUMA. I was fully eared." -.Prof. O. J. Budlong,. Sound View, Donn. RUEUMA is guaranteed by T. W. McKibbon, who sells itfor 50 cents a bottle. Ben Nevis. Ben Nevis the highest mountain in Scotland, was for many years the site of one of the moat famous meteoro- logical observatories in the world, and the discontinuance of this institution, as a result of the withdrawal of gov- ernment support wasregarded by me- teorologists .ae a serious calamity. Now it is reported that the site of the observatory is to be occupied by a tourist hotel, connected with the base of the mountain by a railway. Ben Nevis Is climbed by some fifteen thous- and people every year, it is safe to may that the commercial undertaking will be more prosperous than was the scientific one, Committed Suicide, After brooding over the death of.hie wife who was hurried on Saturday last, Ww. Bray, of Usborne Town- ship, hanged himself in a barn on hie farm, between bedtime and dawn next morning. Tuesday night Bray retired to rest in usual health, but very down hearted' over the death of his wife. No one in the house noticed anything strange during the night but when his eon John went out to do the chores in the morning he missed his father. He noticed that their dog was over at an- other barn where hay was stored, and that it was barking loudly, so he went over. There he was shocked to find his father hanging by the neck to a rope tied around the beam. With the assistance of a neighbour, Archie Campbell whom he had called over, he cut the body down but found it cold. Farm Notes. It Is sometimes desirable on thin Boil land to turn the sod under aud seed with ploughing only once. This gives the clover a chance to root in the sod and insures a more profitable pasture than when the laud is s lowed two or three timer. One objection to this is the moot of famers prefer to raise more than one crop before seeding. I have known of rough land being sown with buckwheat and rye at the same time. The rye will spread over the ground and is somewhat beneficial to the buckwheat by shading the ground and keeping it cool. The ground can be seeded in the spring and the rye harvested the next season after the buckwheat is harvested. if the rye makes ton rank a growth it can be fed off some in the fall by pasturing calves on it, Some of the beet crops of rye and the best seeding I ever knew of on rough thin soil land were obtained by this method. If the eoil is rich I would not advise sowing rye without buckwheat, as a season favorable for a heavy growth of buckwheat might smother the rye. Fifty years ago it was customary to leave a hill of corn In the stouts when cutting corn to sup-, port the stout and keep it from toppl- ing over. I have found that when Get around a hill the outside of a stout is lower than the centre and the corn is apt to slip away and fall down. When all ie cut and the stout commenced be- tween the rows the centre of the stout is the lowest and corn settles together and stands much better than when set around a hill. rr r Manners often make fortunes. Necessity is the mother of invention. Never put off till to -morrow what you can and ought to do to -day. Never trouble another to do for you what you can do for yourself. People who live in glees houses should not throw atones. . STRENGTH FOR 0 O PEOPLE. A Simple Remedy Which Favors Longevity. You act as though you just won• dared how you are going to get through this trying season feud do your work.' 'You may be overworked or halve had .a bad cold which hal left you 'without strength, ambitlon or much interest in life; in fact you are e11 run-down. tet ue tell you that Vino1, our deli. sue cod liver and iron tonic, is just the remedy you need to rebuild waste Ina tissues sled replace weakneet with strength. A prominent Boston lawyer eayl: "My Mother, who is 76 yetire of age, o•wtie her good health to 'Vivol as since taking it She can walk farther and do mors than elle has for yeare. coneider it a wonderful blood Malting end strength creating tonic." We have dutch faith In 'Vivol that 1f it dobe not quloltly build you up, resterb your strength and make you filet 1411 again, We will rtturtt your mono. ri'ry "Vinol on our guarataw. But Will She De Them ? Here is a certified recipe that insures all the beneficent and beautifying re• suite specified, if the girls will only buckle up to the program ; In order to gain vigour, strength, celerit y, and accuracy of movement a girl e<bould take the Matelot possible variety of exercise. Thisle the only way to develop the body symmetrieal- ly. A girl can get all ki>ada of exercise at a gymnasium, but so she can at home. Running upstairs in a hurry 18 nowadays called first -claws exercise, and running downataire is almost as good, Throw open the windows and 'shutters in the morning, and breathe enough fresh air to keep you amiable. and good-natured all day. With plenty of pureair in the lungs there is not only an improvement of the looks, but a brightening of the spirits. After breakfast wash the dishes. Arne, fingers, and wrists will be more supple by this means, Scrubbing is also a fine arm and wrist developer, although, like some games—lawn ten- nis, for example—it is rather violent, and at first almost as severe on the lower limbs as rowing. Bed -making cannot be too highly recommended. With the folding of every counterpane, blanket, and sheet the arms are stretched as far as' they will go. Then, "tending perfectly erect, the chest is thrown out, the handy are quickly brought together again, and the sheet is folded double. Incidently, the fore- arms get a little valuable exercise. Lives Of Great 'Men. Tennyson. Ten yaon once arrived at Haslemere statioli carrying a heavy parcel of books : and ashis own carriage had not arrived to meet him, he was glad to accept the offer of a lift home. Going up the steep hills to Black- down, Tennyson, with his characteris- tic consideration for animals, suggest- ed that they and the books were too heavy for the pony to drag. The two men therefore got out and walked for some distance in front of the trap, until they discovered that the books had dropped out. The owner of the pony asked Tenny- son to etand at the animal's head while be went back for the books. These he found 100 yards or more down the hill, and on his return he found the pony had been restive, but had quickly become quiet. Knowing that it disliked strangers. he wondered how Mr. Tennyson bad kept it quiet. What was his surprise to learn that the poet had manag, d the r.ff.,ir by holding a watch close to the animate ear. WISHING Do you wish the world were better ? Let me telt me what to do. Set a watch upon your actions, Keep them always straight and true ; Rid your mind of seliizh motives, Let your thoughts be clear and high : You can make a little Is den Of the sphere you occupy. Do you wish the world were Then remember day by day Just to scatter•eeeds of kindness As you pass along the way ; For the pleasures of the many May be oftimes traced to one, As the hand that planta the acorn Shelters armies from the sun. happy? New Law in Michigan. Ae the result of the law passed in Michigan through the effects of our American Humane Education Society last winter, every school in the State is required to arrange its curriculum to include such humane education as the kind and just treatment of horses, doge, cats and other animals and also the important part they fulfil in the econo- eny of nature. Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion, Fred L. Keeler, saysit_ ifs the pur- poeie of the law not only to hhaave kind- nese iuculca• ed in the minds fif the chil- dren, but also to have then' appreciate the worth of birds and carious ani- mal' an :dollars and cents. In order to aid the teachers in this work the de- partment of public instruction has available for distribution a bulletin concerning the common birds of Michi- gan. s• -.#.+mar Order is Heaven's first Iaw. Procrastination is the thief' of time. Quarrels ate easily begun, but with difficulty ended, Resist temptation till you conquer it. Rule the appetite and temper the tongue. Short reckonings make long friends. Speak well of your friends, of your .enemies say nothing. Strike while the iron is hot. Take care of the pence and the pounds will take Care of themselves.. The way to be truly honored is to be truly good. The injustice We have moat to fear. is from ourselvsr. The path of virtue is the path o! p =acs, The memory should be d store- house, not It lumber room. To see what to right and not do it, shown a want of culture. To err le human, to forgive divine. Valor without •discretion is wortb but little. 1 Where the will is ready, the feet are light. Where there is. a will there is a way. Write injuries in dust, but kifidnes- eee in marble. Zeal without knowledge is like Ate tat lir tat. Rich Indian teas blended with flavory Ceylensn ed `lose cox "is gooci.tea0 RHEUMATISM We don't ask you to take our word for the remarkable curative power of SOLACE in cases of rheumatism, neural- gia, headaches or other Uric Acid ' troubles, or the word of more than ten thousand people SOLACE has restored to health, or the word of eighty-one doctors using SOLACE exclusively in their practice. Just write us for a FREE BOX and testimonials from Doctors,. Druggists and In- dividuals, Also SOLACE remedy for CONSTIPATION (A LAXATIVE AND TONIC CONBINED). Does the work surely but pleasantly,. Nature's way. No distress —no gripeing—no sick stomach—no weakening. 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W. of ReLEdfordR, WayneFRM CountyGao, Michigan, B, shows how well satisfied the farmers of that section art with#on- cretainWroaayneds:County, Nearly one hundred stiles have been built . "Mr, Edward N. Hines, Board of County Road Commissioners, Dear Sir; --- Wayne County, Detroit, Mich. Our concrete roads are far ahead of the ex- pectations of the majority of us farmers. Where we used to be two days marketing fifty bushels of produce, we now market twiceas much in one day, and can go to the city anytime we want to. We do not have to wait till this roads are good so wo can go, Also, our horses and waggons will last twice as long. • Hoping you will keep right on building these roads, and that the county will stand bac . of this movement, I remain, Yours truly, , (Sgd.) Redford, Wayne County, Mich. Qao, W. Burt Concrete Roads are the best, cheapest and most .satiefaotory roads that can be hitt. 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