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The Cuba Realty Co. 18 Market St., Telephone 703. . Wagons Buggies there has not been much of the beautiful snow this season, Waggons will | you are in need of a Waggon or Buggy of any special design, will be to your interest to call on IAS. LATURNEY The Carriage Maker 390 Princess Street, Kingston] The Celebrated English Cocoa. EPPS"S An admirable food, with all Its natural quelities 18 excellent Cocoa main- tains the system health, an1 enables i winter's extreme cold. COCOA The Most Nutritious and Economical. Mode in England but sold everywhere, oc. for Colors--ise. for Black, couraging outlod) proposed to make suits of gets grouchy, when a woman begins to feel old she pretends she's voung COLLARS i The life 1¢ not bleached out of the linen used in these Collars. That is one reason they withstand laundry usage longer than other Collars. - Made only from an Irish linen, woven 'exclusively for Tooke, that will not Lieak or wear out prema- turely. TOOKE BROTHERS, LmiTes oI MONTREAL. A MILLION NEEDLES | COULD NOT INFLICT THE TORTURE WOMEN SUFFER FROM HEADACHES Headache is not in itself a disease, but a | symptom or accompaniment of other dis. : eases, principally those of the stomach, | pynius, and considering the dificultios liver and bowels, such as Constipation, | i Dyspapsin, Liver Trouble, Bad Blood. Female Complaints, General Debility and Weaknews, ache is common to both | sexes, but more frequently affects females. The varisties.of headache most common or indigestion, periodical and spasmadio | headache. Undoubtedly the cause must be removed before permanent roliel can Burdock removes the cause of the headache, and not only does this but it also restores the entire system to healthy action and buoy- ant vigor. "I was troubled with headache for a number of years, but could get nothing to help me. I procured a bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters, and finding it was doing me | 80 much good, I got two more. Iam now fully cured and think there is nothing in the world like Burdock Blood Bitters for | its to devising a method of over » { head transmission. He worked day headache. MRS. EDW. KEDDY, New GEruaxy, Oxr. B.B.B. is for sale at all Druggists and alers. BRIGHT PROSPECTS. Hogs in Cemand--Call for Gilts Urgent. Never have prospects for a profit able vear in hogs been better' than at this time. is the optimistic view taken | He { by the Adrican Swincherd. The prices in the hog market ar The de mand for thy hoe prod is exceed ingly' 'strong because of the gefieral | prosperity of the country, more mea : consumed at home, and at theesame time a uch larger demayd than usual' comes from: importing county product ix well sold up to th whieh: enables the sellers of hogs to get good prices, 'this is tl} { foundation for good prices in breed stock, M'i stimulating farmers to buy bred sows and pay good price for good sali, as thev are becoming better acquainted by experience with the vale of having good animals which in turn helps the smaller | breeder to buy better animals for their herds and altogether works i harmony for the advantage of th business of breeding Notjin live years has there been such | this time, and breeders at and private sale ike have had nnisnal demand for od sows and gilis at good pric Altogethor it is one of the most oy at this time, When a man begins to feel old he ! Ble Hibfirn. | | ie undertook fhe: contract of un | ping the old Fast Side strebt railway, the foundation of what js now the | North-ast « East Side | Henry installed upon it four single twenty-five horse-power motor cars. The motors were built in Kansas City, and people who live alomg the' line cah still remember the noise they made. The cars, palatial for those | tracks of the old Ke | Seott and Gulf road near Rosedale, to continue his experiments. In the fall of 1585 he secured some new machin ery and &ith ample backing went to work to develop the speed of electri motors, which until then had proved somewhat ceratic, | b | | i INVENTED ~ TROLLEY HONOR CLAIMED FOR J.C. HENRY, TELEGRAPHER. | The Word Originated in Kansas City--Called So Because it Trolled Along 'the Wire--The Trolley Pole Idea. How and where the word "trolley" originated has been a matter of Roms dispute, but there is little question that the honor of giving birth to a word now in almost universal use be longs to Kansas City. This distinc tion is accorded Kansas City in a re cent public: tion of the government in the United States City In®pendence hne John C ery. The circumstances at bit of history of the use of clectricity as a motive power in Kansas City the Western Union Felégraph com all his spare time and money in mak E DA/.LY WHIG, S/ days, wonld Jook like a cigarhox census office dealing with the growth and development of electric traction place of the birth of the word "trolley" was the present Kansas , and the han who probably first uttered it was tending "its origin form an interesting John C. Henry was for several vears in the carly cighties an operator for pany. He lived in Westport and used alongside the big cars of today. The motors were not connected direetly with car axle, but were mounted" in the car in full view of the passengers aml the power was trapsmitted to thé wheels by belts, Hiyfry continued his exberiments af ter equipping the Fast Side line and soon became Known far and wide in the olectrical traction fick], In 1877 he went to California, where he built several electrical street railroads, the machinery for which he had made in Kansas City. In the field of electrical engieering the success he made with the meagre facilities and the meagre funds at his command is considered remarkable, He was remote from everything that he neediad and yet his ingenuity over came all obstacles. The ground work of his invention. still endures and his sword "trolley" is in univer sal use even though he may he al most forgotten. An Emergency Physician. You are sure to save needless suffer ing and you may save life hy having at hand a bottle of Smith's White Liniment. It ix of vital importance that pain or injuries be treated proniptly. Here is a remedy that reli Pain in an almost magical way, and enres strains, Bruises, lame backs, te, quicker than any other remedy we know of. Large ) ing experiments toward the perfection of éleetric traction. Henry: wis a bottle, 2ec.. at Wade's. Money back if not satisfactory. | | | | under which he worked. the success of his "experiments were marvellons, He was far removed from any centre of proper facilities for work, and vet th results 'of his experiments are embod are dick or bilious headache, nervous head- | ied in many of the electric al motive ache, headache from constipation, debility | power machines in use at the present time. His greatest invention was the trolley | street railways, as we know them now | were Tin The first stages of develop ment. Experiments that had. been | made up to that ~ time had all been Blood Bitters | | along the third rail aml conduit me then coming into almost univer use as a solution of the rapid transit problem an tl cit little headway was made. Henry {quick to recognize the defects in and night and finally reached line at his home in Westport anel there gave a practical demonstration of the worth of his invention i Independence line was tal ing shape. There was a question to tl motiy power te used, ani it was with the idea of demonstrating to the promoters of the line th ad ntages of elect traction tha ney built his experimental line. His trolley of that day from the trolley as we know it now His trolley was a travelling carria which was moved alemer the wire with the car hy the flexible cable, which carried the power to the motor Henry vigeed up his invention or se it rolled" along he eorruptad "trol i trol and the word came i 1 Lor } employees or h line. | 1 hort time it spread to other lines, and in a few years in universal u he travelling ringe, pulled along by a flexible wir while if was an advance over an upon the trolley pole idea, and i wand for bred sows and |g before hollow piping was substituted With that invention electric traction began tosgain, and in a few years it had shown iis merits and marked the ending of all other forms of rapil | transit Kansas City Independence line. Henry | { began to make money and soon aban -- | domed his little Westport experimental | line and secured the nse of some side | It is stated on good authority that Mrs. Hetty Green, the { richest woman in America, intends to retire from business and live | the rest of her life in her old home at Bellows Falls, Vt., where | her children were born. Like all of Mrs. Green's property the old homestead is sadly neglected and in need of repairs. trical development and without In the period of 188-55 electrie tion of electric he latter nw : rested hy the of the eable roads, which was of transpo sto the mo , ho doubt, wa sh Both methods were full of fault methods and he carly tumed |i 1 st lopment that he thought was § Are He built a tittle experimental as at the time when the Kan hort section of the Kansas City Ine I ever t far from perfect, Then in a happy moment Henry hit en tried, wa an insiant success At < were of worl, but thew ten that it was not long pro His scheme was adopted on the sax City, His experiments were successful, and Forest Park line. The had a mile track and Will Be Forward Movement This ment will. be mangura respect to farmers: wood lots and the reclamation of waste lands. What. is aimed. at is the establishment county of at Jeast wood lots on farms co SO as to. be vasy of access and which would serve 4s models to farmers the district. It is propésed to suppl farmers, who will give tion of thei land for CXperimental wood lots, and amount of care, with suitable and specially selected sapling Expert will advise ws, to the planting, ote. It is expected that the Ontario depart ment of won and the - Farmers' Institute co-operate properly condi tive in stimulating an ineroascd it terest in the farmer's wood lot. Ii it can be shown that'a replenishing of the wood lot of a reclamation of waste lands can be successfully carried on many farmer Ae will take up the work, Phere great need for it in the older part Canada, where wooded ing denuded of treed Tif ruthlessly, bearing the cost of concerts wen well known singers in the of ers of The Hagu Only the poorest people are allowed to attend. ee -------------- WHAT ABOUT SPRING MEDI: This is "House-Cleaning"' Time teation ju tl ame as the outsid \ great accumulation of oe mat OT, Polsons anda wastes: 13 rings ha various organs, and must be ne ed off Some gentle luxdtive and tonic must be used burden if you are to enjoy a he walthy suminer Physicians who hav examaned th ar could be better, on Dr. Hamilton's Pills which truly marvelous in preventing spring and summer sickne delay. You'll feel cat hearii er, digest hotter gain more in weight New Westminster BC... writes: "1 don't say Dr. Hamilton's Pills 1 cure evervthing, hut they made a quicl ib of building up my er A tem. I had kidn pation, work. Pains « and lodged in¥my back. Headaches of ten made me desperate. ¥ had no ap petite X tent, matic. After a few dg mend and, kept np Dr. Hamilton's Pills until I was restored to my present tip-top conditidn working medicine * Think it oyer. All dealers sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills, 25¢ per box or five boxes for 81. By mail from N. & Pol A Conn, USA r Kingston, Ont, Hh -------------------- -- FARMER'S WOOD LOT Year. It ix expected that a forward move this vear in in each wo experimental trally located in e a small por ve ait a reasonable ture, the Ontario Apri the Experimental Up will In carrying on this wah Demaonstr n work of this kind, ii ted, should' prove effi are assured, 5 a of lands are 1 1 . quickly Queen Wilhelmina, of Holland i CINE ? For the System Which Needs Phrifying and Cleansing Fhe inside of vour body requires at Fhe system must be relioved of it nula of Dr. Hamilton's Mand raks Butternui ills say no medicine Whether ill or mn thousands rely are Begin Dr. Hamilton's pills without sounder and Edward Maynard, an old resident of 2 di¥ease and consti wholly unfitted Jor and w through my limbs an awful color, and felt despon 8 vas a little rhen ve I began to net ime JRDAY, MARCH 3 a ---- PUL IN THE TINE. cessful fly dodgers can always com down a well, and, seated on the edge fr eed | RUT WE TT TTR 8 to frames enahl many a man to while away houf that would other sure may be combined with profit in fashicy Be f Thine: Insurance reduced I\J In Didia soldier recovering from tation v complete their eure, and and Shingles--make homes absolutely fire proof can find plent f wood to whittle " and lightnipg proof. into walking sticks, For-one of the £2 10s was made. [ts actual value a a stick might he about one shilling, but it is covered with most elaborate carvings of birds and flowers, and we presents four months' work with false pretences, is a wurious sur. | = a. - m-- ee ------------------------------------ I of old Scots law I'he person ft seed, the sentener declares to be forfeited in law. Outlaws In they can neither sue nor defend an we tion, civil or criminal; thy cannot net on a jury, nor. can they be appointed tutor or eurdtor of anotho Lhey, in short, eannot claim any personal hen fit whatever from the®law. They have lost all the privileges &6f British sub warrant for the denunciation of th accused as a rebel; his movable estat outlaw remain for a year and a day in condition of a rebel the profits of his heritable estate, if he have any, for his lifetime are forfeited nunciation at the Horn' takes place at the Market ero of Edinburgh "Three Osesses" are proclaimed, the sentence is read, and three blasts with a horn are given, by which the outlaw is understofdsth be proclaim eid rebel to the king. The sentence is then fixed to the Market cross and thus published. The outlaw fan 'only he reprieved by surrender of his per son. Eastertide Excursion to New York day, April 12th, 1906. Exceptionally low rates. Ten days return limit Can vou afford to] Through day coaches and Pullman miss the begefit of thi marvelous | Sleeping cars, Apply to nearest New York Central ticket agent. & Co. Hartiord, fman being can ascend without involy 1. MEANS FOR PASSING HOURS OF IDLENESS. ° | \ Soldiers Find Time to Knit Their ! Socks--Amusements of Those in the Foreign Service. Loudon Tit-Bits Soldier road (especially in India) cut off from all sources of enjoy ment obtainable at, home, are forced | to devise means of passing their hours | of idleness, Lhe elementary stage in | hobbies is Knitting socks, nardly the work in which one would expect soldiers to engage, but a hobby which 1s extremely popular, 'That this is so the following will shows In a recent issue of a service paper a man of the Cheshire Regiment throws but a challenge -to knit any man in Southern India for a cham . ' : pionship and a sake of 300 Tue . Absolutely white flour makes the most (£20). Men often purchase new socks | So 2 ¥ wi from the regimental stores, simply for | beautiful white bread--the kind we all like. the pleasure of pulling then to pieces | . . iy de th] } © But white bread is not necessarily pure From socks th? natural transition is ae Fe white T 1 10" Bertin et, Tha th because it is white. To be pure it must be form of waist belts and dippers, and' ry ih A men with a good eve for the tasteful made from purified flour. blending of colors find it an extrem: There is only one method of making ly profitable hobby, their productions I tinding a ready sale among comrades fleur absolutely pure, and that 1s by clec- \ man of my wuequaintance, who a . : . . i evolved 'a pretty design in forget-me tricity. No impurity can withstand the nots, wis inundated with orders for lh pie . o searching, purifying work of this electrical | | | | ladies' slippers, the majority of which found their way home to sweethearts and sisters, being in many chses re process, wesentod ts the handiwork of the fm ye . . 3 Pg a= Ue eine) I'he electrical method is employed by Another man was a veritable astist in Berlin wool, and his every big mill in the United States. In Canada the only flour purified by clectricity is ~ Royal Household Flour a therefore it is the only flour that can be considered as absolutely pure. Say "Ogilvie's Royal Household" to vite themiron ti scouring the coun your grocer--he'll do the rest. of ly and beetle to be found in the 2 tropics, thereby hecoming aggquainted al . with the boats. of muinre ad hep Ogilvie Flour Mills Co.; umes, MONTREAL, reproduction of that famous picture, he Hugue nots," besides taking the first prize at the Poona industrial exhibition, sold for £30 Hearth rugs, quilts and table cover also occupy the time of many men, being made of picecs of military cloth of various cotors A he mer -- of pice es required for, and the amount of wing involved in this description of a quilt or table cover of this descrip tion is simply surprising. These most ly find their way Biome op presents to parents or relatives, "Fly dodgers" are the men who gh ing themselves in good - health, Fly dox also go in for snakes, secor ii ~ " : pions, contipwdes, lizards, cte.. and *Ogilvie's Rook for a Cook," containg 130 familiar ity brooding « onte mpt : Oi an pages of excellent recipes, some never Before ' » DRY ublished, Your groce sionally a life is lost by careless P Bur gro. N E can tell you how to get it FREE, S handling of a venomous snake, Suc mand money, either by supplying deal ers or setting up and selling their own cases of files, ete, Parrots and minas afford a never failihg source of occupation to those gifted with suflicient patience to un dertake the task of teaching thes birds: to speak. A favorite method with bird trainers is to lower the cage of the coping, to pour forth for a couple of hours nightly a monotonous repetition of "Pretty Polly," ete. Oth ers sock the seclusion of a dark room for the same purpos Various places lend themselves to particular hobbies. In the Andaman Islands mother of pearl is plentiful, ana everybody goes in- for polishing shells" or making rings and bracelets LE, PORTER ano JAGER rock ornaments made from a heauti ful fully-veined stone which abounds, i ensily worked, and' takin a high NOTED FOR has its staple hobby in ery profitable hob In "Burmah, the land of teak, th } S. cacving of elaborately decorated pho HENDERSON, AGENT, KINGSTON vise be dreary. And at Bhanio, plea How to have your Fire rious illness are usually sent to hill Metal Walls and Ceilings--Metal Sidings "Lending fire insurance companies recognise this fact by making their rates }{ LESS on Sheet Metal Buildings than on houses of wood or brick. This one feature alone should interest every one who is go- 4 ing to erect a building. & Separate catalogue for walls, ceilings, sidings, roofs, ete. beautifully illustrated, rex, if you say what you' are ticks which the writer ha¥ an offer of Severe Scottish Law, Lhe sentence of outlawry pronounced interested in and mention this paper, THE METAL SHINGLE & SIDING CO. Limited Preston, Ont, the Glasgow high court against an conding olicitor, charged © with ring n check, and a clerk, charged NEHER 'We have been at it, same address, since 1691. Also Stencils, Steel Stamps, Co'pany Seals. Rub- ber Alphabet Sets for Reinting price cards, White Enamel Letters, &c. rite us, we'll do the rest. i. C. W. Mack, 9-11-13 King St. W., Toronto. Ww incapable of hearing testimony: The sentence of the court is also a forfeited to the: crown, and if the e---------------- in Wall Coverings «with the result that the | foctor mist he called in, ad- minister medicine to counteract discase that might have been avoided had the old, and it may be, poisonous wallcovering been removed) or, better still, never been pat on, and the walls decorated with 1 Church's =< Alabastine The Permanent and Sanitary Wall Coafing or scale off like kalsomine, Does not impregnate the 0 raenic is used in the coloring, nor flour paste ¢ for bacteria to thrive im. 3 be made bright and new at small expense. ects can be produced. Anyone can do K tat Al fware and paint dealers sell Alabastine. A simple request by post or letter will bring just the information you want | . . and vught to have Address The highest point to which a hu- C Fhe "ele Via New: York Central lipes. Thurs Cil ore THE ALZADASTING COMPANY, CIMITED ing injury to health is 16,500 fect, = PARIS, ONT. NS Nt AT rar cat tl mann le a i