ERESTING, IF TRUE, n Try It For Yourself ang . Prove it. ain of the active prineiple ip Dyspépsia Tablets will digest ins of meat, oges, or other e food, and this claim hg oven by actual experimen yone can perform for himself ollowing manner: Cu hard gs into wery small pieces, a, be if masticated, place 1}, two or three of the tabicts i, or jar containing warm wat d to 98 degrees (the temper he body) and keep jt at th; ure for three and one hy; t the end of which time th, be as completely digested , have been in the heathly i, 'a hungry boy. int of this experiment is th, uart"s psia Tablets wi) e egg in the bottle it will J, gg or meat in the stoma) ing else will rest and invig stomach so safely and cficct, en a little child can take 51, bléts with safety and bene restion is weak and the. thoy f cures plished 'by thei, daily: use: arp easily explaine| is understood that they ar d of vegetable essences, as), in, diastase and Golden Seq singles with the food and ¢; thoroughly, giving the ove stomach a chance to recuper r never cures dyspepsia, neith ills and Gcathartic medicines, imply irritate and inflame thy PS. enough food is eaten and lv digested there will be 1 tion, nor in fact will there le of any kind because good dj means good health in every nerit and success of Stuart's sia Tablets are world wide and e sold at the moderate price for full sized package in every ore in the United States and , as well as in Europe. | GOOD TONIC. a ir Iron Tonic Pills, 25¢. : 100, combined with } 0 tle laxative, will keep r system in order and largely in the preven- , of typhoid fever. ire Castile Soap, 15¢c. a tmeal Soap, 3 cakes for B. TAYLOR, harmaceutical Chemist. Princess St. Phone 59. scessor to E. C. Mitchell. Ee &3 3 & $ $ 44% eynoldsville Amp For Open Grates. < $ : = ee = H ge Ee 0000000000000000000 'Phone 135. seeseseseet " . ight Fire an attraction for every oa cheery glow and fmmen of our coal will make ot vith pleasures during the col her. It's just the kind to with, too. Let us fill yow rith : )OTH'S COAL one 133, Foot of West St. nitary and ientific Basis. ified milk and cremm . 38 prepared ith the greatest care. ay always pure, sweet and oh. . a sample and be convinced nat roduct will ve you more Dn ~~ atisfaction an you can or purchast me 667 your order. ty quart any of our drivera twen 7 ily physical discomfort is avo! when the MAGI CALEDONIA \TER is made the ordinary jerage. Sold everywhere. im ut iction Sales: § shire : to April 30th To British Columbia, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Ore- gon, Utah, Washington, Ete. For full particulars apply to J. P. HANLEY, AGENT, # City Passenger Depot. Kingston ® Pembroke.& Canadian Pacific Railways. $46.05 Kingston to Nelson, Robson, Trail, Rossland, Greenwood, Mid- way, Vancouver Victoria, New Westminster, B.C., Seattle and Ta- coma, Wash., Portland, Ore. $43.55 Kingston, to Spokane, Wash. $43.05 Kingston to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Colo., Pocatello, Idaho, Ogden and Salt Lake, City, Utah. Seccond-class Colonist. Tickets good going February 15th to April 30th 1903 Full particulars at K. & p and C. Pp R. Ticket Office, Ontario' St F. CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, JR. Gen. Pass Agt Gen. Supt THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW SHORT LINE{ FOR Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and all lo- cal points. Train leaves City Hall De Ot at 4 pm. R. J. WILSON, C.P.R. legraph Office, Clarence street. ALLAN LINE From St. John. From Halifax » Mongolian, Feb, 14, Feb. 16, 10 p.m. Cormthian, Feb, 'e 10 p.m. Pretorian, Feb. 28, 10 p.m. Numidian, Mar. 7, 10 p.m. Tunisian, Mar. 14, , 10 p.m, RATES OF PASSAGE. First Cabin, Tunisian, $60 and up- wards. Other steamdirs $50 and up- wards Second Cabin, Tunisia Pretorian, $40 Other steamers, 50 iver; pool, London, Londondes Third Class, $25 and $26, Liverpool, Belfast, Glasgow, Derry, Londen. Through tickets to, South Africa. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW. Carthaginian, .. .. .. Feb. 21, 12 noon. re NIRV i Mar. oo 3 hoon A ; Agent: City Passen- Depot. J.-P. GILDERSLEEVE larence street. DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIP BOSTON AND' HALIFAX TO LIVER- POOL, via Quesnstown. From From Boston. 'Halifax. Canada, . _ _ March 5th, March 6th, Canada .. _ .. April 2nd. April 8rd. BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Merion March 19th PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL. Norseman, Feb 28 Ottoman, March 7 fomadic. March 14. Irishman, March 21 VONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL From Portland. M nxiian Feb. 28 BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN New England, Feb. 28 Cauibroman March 12 Commonweaith, March 28 Vancouver, April 2nd For further Eitticulars ply to .J. P. HANLEY, G.T.K., J. P. GILDERSLEEVE, 42 Clarence St The Dominion Line, Montreal ,& Port- land. . BERMUDA .. SOURCE. sures. Alarmed .at the prevalence and creasing number of cases fever®in the city, Dr of the ' Provincial considered it necessary to make an vestigation, with a view. to learn the cause, if possible, and putting end to the mild epidemic. With t end in view he came down from 1 onto Saturday night and had a é sultdtion with the members of the cal board. Chairman McIntyre had asked a physicians and others to be present donfer with Dr. dryce. The follow Bryce, secret R. Danaldson, Fee, M\H.O.; W. 8 erwan - Lraig, chairman of the of Penitentiary; Dr, Herald, Dr. Mund he had summonded the board toget by reason of a communication rec ed from Dr. Bryce, notifying the sex tary of the board that he would here. The secretary had been in cc it was in reference to Bryce had come down. to welcome Dr this that He was g Bryce, who had dk ng sanitary rules carried out asked for time of the first outbreak, and as when the cases increased in number. Mr. Gordon presented reports December, January and Februa showing one case reported in Dec ber. eleven in January, so far in February and thir Five cases were #s on February 16th. The February ports 'did not include hospital cae Dr. Bryce thought the figures ented an interesting ances would indicate one source of fection at one particular asked if it was known that davs milk was supplied to families infected persons hy the same vendo picture tine dors. isfactory as showing pointed out that two samples of wg er tested on the 15th inst. had vield es reportéd on one that would give a good starting poi water were the common causes, reports would seem to clear the 'mi ind attach the blame tJ the wats he would not sav this was the acta wise, but suggested that it might } Lhe tests made of the water the presence of pollution, in as mu 1s the percentage of chlorine was do ble what it ought to be eight par the sewage, and most likely some it had reached the mouth of the su tion pipe. or perhaps lowing sewage to find its way 1 ing samples of points along he would be pleased to board in securing water from differdy assist th uggesteds and also as far west as th \ « 2 call of re swe we'll add 1, f nine ih ania cA-EAMED BERMUDAS. | .f for the board; he thought samphe | 2UC8lY. and he callad. upon th To tome oi hdd onefovrth of nin with cable communication and: equable : n board of health to grapple with the ' seven, and now We'll stop winter temparature of 08 degrees, beaw- | 'Nould be obtained at the same hour trouble and get to work without lose | O1e-fifth of ven ad no ¢ iN P tiful scenery and miles 'of geod | cach dav for two or three davs of tine. : Aud add the w rom o 6 base to tof Da yadquAT Hy OI She Britian atmy Superintendent He Witt pointed ond Chairman Melntyre spoke of having | Are what the quick accountant ates. tiveness, reached by the first-class irom Hat a Srvnt swept Sustiard Past | (he blood of suspected cases tostodl. ~FEthyl teamers TRINIDAD or PRETORIA in | the mouth of the pipe, so that sewage. {and Dr. Herald added that this work : . ye : : ) Fy * | an Jd added , Wi @rty-eight hours from New York, alk { from the harbor could not very well should he done at the expense of the : 7 hat P ing every SATURDAY this winter be || : wd ards th . : I a . at it te Yepical islands, including SANTA | be catfied out towards the outer end | itv At present physicians had to I. Give it to a eat, it tears your CRUZ. ST. KITTS. MARTINIQUE, | of the pipe ST. LUCIA. BARBADOES AND DEM- ERARA, also afford beautiful and in-| veresting tours, all reached by steam- | VStematic tests of the water had not Mayor Bell pointed out that, in ships of the Quebec Bteamshif Sompany been made in the winter view of the city's generosity' towards n : ¢ : pSCTiD- 3 > p 1 f wat i } y i i a LL a eh ' Dr ot Staged that tests of wa the university, that institution ought ing ap to A. EMILIUS OUTER-| '®f made here and at Toronto yielded 1, undertake to do this work jor the BRR CO., Agents. a9 Broadway. the same results, showing double the | city free of cost. New Hod wh P. HANLEY or tk normal amount of chlorine. which was Pr. Herald replied that the tests SILDERSLEEVE. Kingston, Ont. always a factor of typhoid. Md have to be de by the med THUR AHERN, Secretary, Qusbec. ys 3 would have fo be made by the medi . < | Dr. Goodwin had never before found {cal college. which had not been bene | more than four, or at the outside, five | fitted by any city grant parts of chlorine in the water. He had | Dr. Brvee was surprised that th m¥le careful tests and / now found | Kingeton Board of Health, which had vight parts. He also poirted out that | had eredited with being somewhat in there were salt deposits in this local advance of the ordinark- board, had 1 Our Coal Is As Clean As Though It Were Washed and Brushed. Each lump stunds by itself. Good | solid coal a0 much solid fire. After coal reaches surface of the 'earth from the mines. impurities are picked out by hand. Thereafter it is screemad several times before it reaches you, and #irt, slate, etc., really have no chance, if the dealers are careful. Wa are very SR on Foot of Queen St.--"Phone 9. INVESTMENTS un Real Estate, $ E Mining and Oil Stocks SEE GEO. CLIFF, 115 Brock Street, Br. Goodwin informed Dn Bryce tha v which might be accountable for the high percentage of chlorine now found Dr. Bryce advanced the theory that 0 certain days the winds or currents o disturbed the water ag to carry "We just had a "call for IRON-OX TABLETS "and the gentle. "man remarked "thet they head "done his wife "more good than "any remedy "she had ever "used." H.W. Brown Drug end Book Compeny Lincoln, Neb, TYPHOID FEVER. | DR: BRYCE IS SEEKING ITS Thinks the Disease is Due to Con- taminated Water -- Will Have Tests Made--Wapts the Board to Take Prompt Active Mea- { phoid were in that institution wh of typhoid Board of Health, named assembled in the city council Gordon, S.1.; Ald waterworks committee; Alderman Mal len, Dr. Platt, warden of the Kingston Chairman McIntyre announced that wunication with Dr. Bryce with regard to the prevalence of typhoid fever, and such good work in the province in hav With reference to typhoid, Dr. Bry, some information as to the ported on January 2th, and nine ca pre Appa; Dr. Bryce did not consider this sat a cause He the same results Taking the nine cas day in January, as to the origin of the cases. Milk and and showed was not possible' for winds to scatter the pipe leaks; onsumers of water. He suggested tal the length of the pipe ; samples of water a asylum and would have the same test lot whence it found its way into mains. This was manifest because tain days. It water from the Bay Quinte reaches the pipe, it would sure to breed contamination, as age of chlorine. Secretary Rhannon was asked tal to learn how many cases of had not been He stated that there were ten defined and two pected cases now under there which had not been reported the board. Of these, admitted on the reported to the boa : the m ary = 18th, two on 2 hie [on the 17th and 15th. a Dr. Herald said stress could not "9 laid upon the fact 3f so many cal * being reported on a certain day: phy o had time, and might send two few more at one time to "NS | had recently been tested a 8 Cass ad] I am not TWO ONE, and I'm not ON chamber at' eight o'clock : John M. Superintendent Hewitt said it had TWO, CC Sq i; no Pen tes C had been laid, ¥ in my shop and my business Intyre, K.C., chairman; Mayor Bell t been tested since it' had laid I stay iy a : I J.D. "Puefinsop Thomas McAuley | When it was found to leak only 130 mind; Prof. Goons Superintendent 2 bp) ' {gallons an hour under twenty:pound | And doing the same gives me plenty t witt, of the waterworks department | Pressure. Three vears ago, a diver had 'Tis the road to success, you will find W. J. Sidupons J Dy | Rone aver the pipe and found it all | And so I'm COMPLETE right : chor 'which had fouled the pipe le 1 | fall had not injured it Dr. Bryce suggested that it won be advisable to end and again test the pressure. He would send down bott ell her ne in different parte of the harbor, a be | cal and baeteriological tests nu be more practical to secure samples Dr water from the pumping station, lad that would be the water supplied AC | the citizens. Samples should be tak every hour for twenty-four hours | Dr. Bryce accepted the suggestion a good one. He stated that two case cient to me one 'ate an epidemic if t . wav into the water supply for Dr. Goodwin held that this wint V+ J there must have heen some sour other than the water, en Dr. Bryce maintained his theory re sewage containing. -tvphoid fer germs finding its way into the tion pipe. He showed that to samples of water taken re os two mil age of typhoid fever germs as sampl in- | taken off the foot of Yonge street, t He | cause at the time the wind was blow og certain ing past Yonge street in the of {tion whence the lake samples he tv? [been obtained, and thus the*lake w 4-1 take, and have an organ I'bat might be the source ter had been contaminated --DOROTHEA. It was shown that three of the |. Mr. Donaldson remarked that chang -- January cases secured milk from the |ing winds were known to affect the 4.--Enigma. ame vendor The other cases were | water in Kingston harbor under the "It lie bed," spoke lazy Ned distributed among various other ven- | ice. lt Nis ln ! ' X ? Mr. In answer to Bryce said that there was hot any It undergoes a shaking." other place in Ontario in which tv "A gentle sound," wise Tom looked at- [phoid was epidemic at present. He round, ed and obtaining samples of water fro the wells thereon; that may be nt | source; ronto not long since. Milk vessels That Preys upon ita getters " washed in water containing the fever 4. kind of an of 'letters Ik | germs wonld spread the discase. The r; | speaker did not consider Kingston | The erocer"s lad just paused to add, al [sale from disease with the. suction | ith dived depurtment. we. | [pe extending only 2,500 feet into the sce, harbor; he had maintained from the In all our large assortment os h [outset that the pipe did not extend M ; A ------ uw. {out far enough. All from Port Arthur the wav dow Dr. Goodwin considered that safet f lay in a matter of getting the pip out far enough. { Bell stated Mayor that there war " | had not been reported or mentioned. br Bryce" Then beyond doub your water supply is polluted." Mavor Bell supported Dr farms shonld be tested. said 'the work must be. done system their own pockets, not on its staff a regularly appointed {person ®o make such tests {should be appointed without time Dr. Herald supported Dr. Bryce. The board should have a bacte iologist attached to its staff for the good of f he city's health, so that teste, could | be had without loss of time or money Chairman Melntyre said he would bring the matter to the notice of the | board One loss of Alderman Craig accounted for a large showing of cases bn certain days { hy reason of physicians reporting a together. The should put op record at stated intervals the condi tion of the drinking water Mr. McIntyre touched upon the ques tion of untrapped public sewer open | ing and while Dr. 'Bryce did not consider them proper, he was not eer { tain that. they emitted fever germs, though foul odors ari-ing might bo 4 | gemirece of disrpes Dr. Herald considered the fon responsible for a great deal of 'the fever, through soakage into cellars, germs arising therefrom and penctrat ~ wet seq ing the houses After a farther. short debate, a r lution was adopted authorizing offi Is of the board to obtain the sam {ples of water desired by Dr Irvee, Mr. McIntyre thanked Dr. Bryce and | the attending medical practitioner and the lengthy conference ended. ---------- McLeod's Laxative Quinine Tablets will check a cold in a few hours. Mc Leod's drug store. sewage past the mouth of the suction, the number. of cases repogted on cer- contains sewage and a high percent communicate wigh the General Hospi authorities said treatment os aH to BORN 8 three had been ie % the A 15th, three on the 16th, and one each 7 RL fw cians usually reported cases when they R Dr: Bryce asked if the suction pipe He could not sav that the an close up the outer pipe under 2 in which to secure samples of water trons these he would gubject to both chemi Dr. Mundell suggested that it would of typhoid would be sufh sewpge containing the germs found its in Toron direc McIntyre, Dr suggested visiting all the dairy farms it had been found so in To trouble had bee thousands of cases of diarrhoea which Bvee in | On his claim, that the water on all dairy | Ne br. Bryce bear the expense of overy {est out of ODD RIDDLES. the of | Curious Rebuses, Enigmas an Other Word Tangles. Specially prepared for the Whig canine of be it 1.--Long Division. {sd 13 Nad & to N83 WIA t3 ich rd us- RAE) I LEE or --El Em Des 2.--~Charade. every the street, For my goods and my prices are bot ant ard to beat ld | I sell 'cheap for cash winters' ink les | And folks, far and near, worth of their Get th money nd on the street For my goods and my prices are bot! 'hard to beat 4 of -E. B. 0. as to 3.--0dd Rebuses. To 51 add 51, then en 1. as | flowers. 2. Prefix 1,000 to a segmen or | of a circle, and have a month. 3. To 1,000 add nothing, then add 500, then he | a point of the compass, and have th stvle. 4. To 150 add add 500, and have a lump. 5 ce 11, and have an idler. 6 then a variety of rail, then nothing of | then add a letter from et | have a conqueror. 7. To 1,000 add no summons to dinner, then nothing, ther "2 | ourselves, and have | To 161 add myself, and have a region 11. To 500 add nothing, then 5, then ¢ point of the compass ad | hird. 12. To 54 add two-fifths of a mis And never thinks of waking, Though I must say that every day m gentle blow,' "A kind of bug," Dick gave a shrug, n 5.--Decapitation. in a million. Pollution was alwdys |"XPerienced from a similar cause By decapitation change : 1. Ap Ohio higher in winter, from sewage going u always will have trouble college into a German city. 2. A Kans out under the ice; epidemics from Du. | Mt said he, "while your intake | as town into one of the United States luth down, had always occ urred in the |PPe if in the same bay into which 3. A Nevada river into a heinous : sewage flows.' winter, and were due to this cause, It Tage Sow crime. 4. A city of Virginia into a Vv peity in Massachusetts. 5. A county of ¢ | Texas into a preparation for caulking <hips. 6. A Wisconsin river into a do © | mestic animal --~MEMPHIS. t 6.--Addition. We'll take one hundred for a base, eighth of thousand next we place, t, fifty to the line we'll lend, Them to the column we'll append One-third of .six and, on my word, One-sixth of cipher--how absurd ! flesh; to a duck, it digs in the earth: to a carpenter, it fastens together the frame Bf vour house; to a storekeep er, it measures your eoloth, 2. Give it to a canal, it raises ships over the rocks: to a firearm, it sends forth destruction; to an engine, it holds the mighty power at rest; to a hermit, it insures seclusion. 4. Give it to a harbor, it obstructs navigation; to an innkeeper, it scat ters crime and sorrow; to a musician, his melody; to a black- smith, it becomes useful tools ~C. R it measures 8.--Numerical--A Schoolboy's So- liloquy. St Valentine's has come and gone, and am leit alone, 1-2-3-4 and sore at heari, though whole in every hone, The - girl I bheiped in algebra has wrought 8 devastation, And tells me nc that I have made a great miscalculation In botany, without my aid, descrip tions she would mix, And could not tell a panicle from 2-03-4-5-6 The specimens she gave to me I trea- sured, but alas ! Tis plain her sweet forget-me-nots Wire truly "'scorpion-grass." Fo thik " hould pFefer to me the dunce of all the school, Who never knows the simplest 6-7-8-9-10 or ruls! : Not 7-80-10 he to charm hy worth or races fine But ah. the valentine he sent was cost- Vier than mine 1-2-3-4-5-G-7-R-0-10 it is, indeed To find that one Who seemed so fair » ghould he a slave to greed Nut even in the Heavens above we see the scli-taine thing; Though Venus the star of love, 'tin Saturn holds the ring, No 'more, no mor my: hooks await too long 1 heve delayed This bitter less I have learned wil) never help my grade. -M. CS Answers will follow the puzzles in two weeks. ------------ Investigation into the workings of the Susquehanna Valley Orphans Home, has revesled a system of most inhnman treatthent. Roches' Canadian Herb Tablets at man on "and well adver- se . My friend, if you're wise you will use my shop pa- they think. . a Ha! Ha! I'm COMPLBPTE every man add one third of Esther, and have a large class of nothing, then 5. To 500 er | add a letter from Rome, and then add To 6 add 100, Rome, and 1¢- { thing twice, then 500, and have a state of mind. 8. To 104 add one, then es | 50, and have polite. 9. To 51 add the from the city vielded as large percent defamatory. 16 and have a 'One who keeps watch will hear it." laughed romping Joe, th 'I've felt, but never rear it." e UARY 23, A RECORD OF 28 YEARS Of unfailing success in the cure of all BRONCHIAL and LUNG troubles-- Recent Colds and Coughs, Bronchitis, Bleeding of the Lungs, Incipient Consumption, all yields to the Curative Effects of OWBRIDGE'S LUNG TONIC. It is not wise nor safe to experiment with new remedies which are offered on trial, when you can procure at any drug store an article which has proved so inval- uable and is a "Household Word" throughout England, and is rapidly becoming so in Canada. E 1 0 : "YOUR LUNG TONIC HAS DONE WONDERS FOR ME IN STOPPING MY COUGH AND DLEEDING FROM THE LUNGS: IT CERTAINLY IS A WONDER- ¥UL MEDICINE. ADA FLETCH. ER, LAWSON STREET, DAR- LINGTON."" h h t o n "MY WIFE, FAR GONE IN CONSUMPTION, HAS RECEIV. ED MORE BENEFIT FROM YOUR LUNG TONIC THAN FROM ANY OTHER MEDICINE SHE HAS TAKEN." MARK JACKSON, HIGH ST., BIRMING. HAM. A 3Bc. and "Be. per bottle. COLLIDED WITH A DRAY, And Serious Injury and Resulted 3 Paria, Fob x A chuuftous employ | : ed b Jamov, of arseilles, ente I'S ait Sorte of Bia Trion ein | Self-openjpg, square bottom GRO- by giving thay 0 rif in hi splay | ° CERY BAG ) also Hat, Milline Forty "atte ue Hour, ony AE oe 1 and Glove BAGS, and Flour and | ninchine dashed into a day i | , Cement SACKS are made from the chauffeur was fatally injured, and hin » CT DD ~ - . . ny whan ne a | TOUGHEST PAPERS, in all sizes eat with him, was impaled on one | = and weights, of the shafts of the dray and killed, | & 8 Another friend had his skull fractmred. | ® another had an cked out, | Printing as Desired. while the fourth ribs brok en. The drayvman jumped n he saw a collivion wa | nd Cwap ed unhurt. Limited, THE E. B. EDDY C . Hull, Canada. J. A. HENDRY, Agent, Kingston. Cause Of Much Sickness. At Saturday nich meeting of the Foard of health Dr. Herald pointed out > pu that typhoid fever a F largely ip | - --- -------- the families of pereons reciding in the | # hetter class of hous twas not the J poor people, residing in poorer grades | » of houses, but tl weupying modernly constructed dwelling who | were the greatest sufierers from the disease. Hi nadered that fact | Th P t worthy of not His theory was that € ures germs find th int olla by soakage and are carried themes through | AND the dwellings by means of hot air from a 5 i i Most Agreeable Beverage aay byresfatie seal up vor | ON THE MARKET. escape, or bacterin which may find | : their way in to the cella I oak § Not Carbonated--Made From the Marine Items of the The women cook Reh ore agcke of the lsken uw Best of Malt and Hops. fiance to the men cook Rave hitherto Anson Lt we | JAS. MCPARLAND, AGENT. years, of Alexandria lin died at Si, . - - Sn ---------------- Joachim's Hospital, Watertown, N. | Y. Ho was for twenty four ars the | . lighthouse. keeper of the Sunken Roek | Light | ---- i " Marguerite Bone man of Thenell aleptic trance in conscious and al | Weak? | No matter how long you | have been ill, nor how poorly | you may be today, Ayers | Sarsaparilla is the best medi- a Frenchwo A nice assortment and a number of patterns suitable for both inside and outside. 3 ~ See Our Samples. Our February Enamelled Ware Sale Still going on. Hundreds have got bargains and saved money at this sale. Why not you ? fell into a oat Tune 1853, is still cine you can take for puri- fying and enriching the blood. McLeod's drug store, 69 and 7x Brock St culo esmili MCKELVEY & BIRCH