down THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1909. Flatulency or Wind HE URGED UNITY, On Stomach sir wiLrriD LAURIER RE- MAINS WITH OLD LOVE. There Will Not Be a Vacancy in Ottawa For Some Time--To Watch Legislation in Regard to | Boundaries of Manitoba. As It Is Commonly Named, Means That Decaying Food Is Making Gas. This most serious condition is very | prevalent and results most distress: | ingly . and fatally oftentimes. The| stomach in cases of flatulency is un- I Ottawa, March 12.--Sir Wilfrid Laur- | able to-digest the food properly. De- |iev, to-day, told a deputation of the | vay sets in, gases form, extend the | | Ottawa, Liberal Association that he | stomach, force their way downward | will elect to sit for Quebec Last. He into the bowels, and if not relieved it | hesitates to go back on.an old love. extends upward pressing against the He intimated that thero would not be | lungs, liver and heart, causing short-|a vacancy in Ottawa for some timo | ness of breath, belching, foul odots {and counselled unity in the ranks when and many times sudden death. it did occur. Foods which are filled "with gases,| Hon. Robert Rogers, minister of when taken into a deranged stomach |public works, and Hon. Colin Camp- cause flatulency rapidly, vegetables | bell, attorney-general of Manitoba, ar- being especially given to this quality rived in the city, this morning. They Aghinst such a condition the stomach have como particularly -in connection can do but little, because these foul {with the legislation with reference to ahd isonous gases affect its glands, | the extension of the boundary of muscles and tissues to such Manitoba. 'We are a small province, us to incapaciat you know, and ure entitled to more These gases distend the area," werved Hon. Mr." Rogérs. all directions, preventin "There aro several phases of the pro- tracting muscles doing their | position, however, that arc not satis- regular duties, or if they do force the factory. = He hesitated to go into the A from the stomach it goes else- Imatter fully until laying his views be where in the system with even more [fore the government. harassing results, apd then the decay-! The provincial minister ing mass still remains to generafe {works says the legislature has just mote gases. come through its session successfully. The most effective methods for allay- | Questioned with regard to the allega- ini; flatulency is to remove the Gause [tion of improper voters' lists, he sta- of gas making. An emetic will" db ted that nothing had come of it. An this, but the stomach will have the |jnpvestigation was held but nothing same trouble the moment new food en- damaging was brought out, seven ters it. | : judges who had done the revising Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets get. at |javing pronounced the lists all right, gas food. at once, digest it, prevent! The pssets of the Ottawa Pulp and decay, quickly reduce food to nourish: Paper company have heen sold to ment, make good rich gastric fluid] Alaxander Pringle, Montreal, for $10, and pass the digested food to the in- 100. The stock included machinery, testines, giving the stomach its rest patents and stack on hand. and the system its nourishment. Flat: uleney sithply camnot exist where thase little tablets are used. They build up the stomach fluids so that it matters not how many vegetables you vat or food containing quantities of gas, the stomach does its work well and quick . Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold everywhere and used the whole world over by sick stomachs and «tomachs that want to eat heartily and yet not get sick. Every druggist carries Stuart's Dys pepsia' Tablets, price BOc. per box. The demand for these little digesters is' constantly increasing. Forty thou sand physicians in America and Can- ada use .them , and prescribe them Send us your name and address and we will send you a trial pack: age "hy mail free, Address P.A, Stuart Co., 150 Stuart' Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Ighefie~ RAZOR PRICES: Hollow Ground $2.00 Dotble Concave for Extra Heay Beards $2.50 Pair In Leather Cte. $4.50 of public UNDER SURVEILLANCE. Some One the Detectives Suspect As Guilty. Hamilton, Ont., March 12.-G. T. Blackstock, K.C., interviewed after the close of last night's proceedings, said things were developing very nicely. He added that whoever the detectives had in view as the murderer was strongh believed to be the guilty one, as thw result of the evidence so far brought out at the dnquest. Somebody was under -surveillanee in connection with the case, Mr. Blackstock said in reply to a question. The case, he said, fur ther, was by no means finished yet but a verdict . should be reached ny ten o'clock to-night. cor. J. z. ROGERS DEAD. For Sixteen Years Was Head o 57th Regiment Poterboro, ~Ont.; March "12. --Lieut. | Col. J. Z. Rogers died suddenly at his home' hero, on Wednesday night, the cause beiig heart trouble, irom which he had suficted for" some time. ~ ors was 'a sun of the late Raber: B. Rogers, and was horn in Otonabee township, in 1842. Tie wa: | the. founder of the Pelirbora canoc factory. He waw a Fenian raid vete | | ran," and for sixtcen years colonel oi the 37th Regiment. He leaves a widow and two children, Claude and Minnie both at home. kazor Troubles Possible 865 Clean Shaves Mustn't Give Fancy Names. Every Year Washington, March 12.--As | packers put up "humpback" and "dog" salmon under fancy names and | thus sell them to consumers, who be lieve them to bé superior varieties, {the department of agriculture has Si that these fish when canneo many from your dea'er on 30 days trial, with no obligation to Puithased should be labelled with their common of A. L. SUAERSTHIN, 476 | names. Fish commonly known a: oroadwey. New York, | lake herring and ciscoe must be a ala by MoKeivey & Biauh, 89+ | illed and not designated 'whitefish.' oy ' . Coachman Rescues Invalid Womax- Chicago, March 12.--The %75,00( {residence of the late a L. Me Kinnie, of Evanston, was destroye you would 11 buy one ere. and bric-a-brae like | Judge Is Indicted. lt, of the probing into the affairs of Against Colds, &c. the 'defunct Ohio German Insurance By using | company, the Lucas county grand jury Bownil or Johnston' S V against Judge Michacl Dounelly, pre- sident of the company: Two of the indictments. charge pevjury, two em We have a fresh oon in all sizes, | obtaining money by false pretences. 20c., 35¢., 65c. $1.00 Whnne 76. 841-8 Princess mH by fire late on Thue sday. The blaz plc was discovered by the coachman, whe LOOK {taking Mrs. « G. Leonard McKinnie . {from an invalid chair, carried her! to THROUGH THE HOUSE | {he street. She was uninjured. Fredericton, N.B., Marth 12.--L. C If you have anythin MacNutt, editor of the Frederictor to turn into money. f or | Herald, has recewed word that he has afl the things you have { a specialty at Fredericton, succeeding Collector A post card will bring me | Street, whose superannuation will ge into effect on March 31st. . The salary L. Lesses, Fortity the System | Toledo, Ohio, March .12.--As a re yes lerday returned five indictmente Fluid Beef | hezzlement and one embezzlement and pushed into the burning house. and AND SEE Collector At Fredericton. OLY Tashi aed' furniture been appoirited collector of - custom: is 31.500, King Hotelmen Fined. Hamilton; Ont., March 12.--As a re sult of the activities of government | detectives the following hotel mer were fined in police court : White Star $40. Revere house; $10; Woodbine ho tel, $60: Waldori hotel, $60; Roach, $40. Cor. Princess and Chatham Sts. ston, Ont. Grand Union Hotel Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City Rooms, $1.00 a Day AND UPWARD Baggage to and from Station tres. Send 30 stamp for N.Y. Olty Guide Book and May George found Dead In Hid Shack. Weyburn, Sask., March 12.--A home | steader named Fred. Stetler was found - | dead in » shack on his claim. He had been taking a bath when attacker with beart failure, and had evidenth beef dead a couple | of days wher ound. "TIDY LAUNDRY Half Price, only from March 1st, dist. Prices as follows = Shirt Ge. =Collar ...... le Cuffs, 2c. ~Handkerchiel ...1¢ Vest 10¢.--~Plaige-Shirt 10¢ Petticoat : 10¢ =Bldiise ..10¢ Night Dress ae BC Family Washing, per "HORN <crirensrann BO Try our new hand work it is very dainty. you will be well satisfied. Leave vour | names and address. Goods called for aud delivered to any part of the city Tidy Laundry 73 Clarence St. S00 BROS, Props. "You. will want some Home-Made Mince Detectives John Blackley, of the Meat and here is the place to get Hamilton police force,. has been' \ap; god old Kina that EA pointed to the license inspectorship of used to Ph our Bis that city. Meat lu le | A tv hockey league team " T y | junior ci A ag Thelin, 47) iw | played in Deseronto, Thursday even- ing, and was walloped hy 15 to 3 to per pair . rink is in fine condi for the two games this evening, decide the championship of the League, junior ana senior series. The tion to City ice at the The crossing to Cape Vincent, N.Y., is still in excellent condition. A large number of passengers came over on the stage to-day. ® T. He who tries to be all things to all INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds, Bibby's $1 shirts are elegant. Three 7-ib. pails jam, $1, at oert's. Fresh soda biscuits, per box, Mullins. $4 and $5 skirts at Waldron's turday for $1.98. William Swaine, piano tuner, Orders | received at McAnley' s. "Phone 778. Coleman's celébrated smoked meats on sale, at Gilbert's stares. Whooping cough is prevalent among NY. small children of Cape Vincent, Buy Celery Zing and Shiloh's vough cure at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, March, which came in like a lamb, will, if Erl Hicks' weather predictions come true, go out like a lion. H. Cunyingham, piano tuner from Chickering" Luave orders at Me Auley's Stor: "Shiloh's Cough . Cold Cure' sold in Kingston at Gibson's Cross drug store.' "Phone 230. Bibby's 82 hats are swell. 20 lbs. best granulated sugar, 40c." black Ceylon tea, .1 lb. 40c. Java coffee, Saturday, all for Mullin's. The ice was in fine condition at the covered rink on Thursday even- ing. The 14th band was present and furnished excellent music. Bibby's, the latest hats, $2. Limestone lodge, 91, A.0.U.W., have paid the family of the late A. E. I con $2,000, and the widow of the Inte William Kelly, $2,000, 84,000 in all. 1 Those in charge of the Vietoria Or- der tea, to-morrow, will be Mrs. Jo- seph Swift, Mrs. J. B. Walkem, Miss Irene Swift, Miss Anna Rigney, and Miss Ida Ronan. "Celery King' and Shiloh's cure are:sold in Kingston ai Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Fresh thore. Bibby s, the latest hats, $2. The roller rink will in all ability 'he re-opened as soon as ee is cleared from the rink. It pected that a new floor will mt down by Mr. Ryan. Campbell Bros." for makes of fine hats. There was a good attendance both the mission study classes wening and the addresses by Miss Hattie Chown and Rev. Dr. MacTa- vish were of a most inspiring npa- tare, ' See Bibby's nobby $2 hats. Twelve new books added to the Ta bard Inn library in Gibson's Red Cross drug store this week. See Bibby s swell $2 hats. Mén and boys are,again beginning o' congregate. an the corners in the wepings. « Last spring and summer he police "had a regular crusade wgamst street loafers and from pre- #nt appearances they will want an- other this spring. Fresh eggs, 27c. Gil- Ae., 8 a- is Red 1 Ib. pure £1.50, cough pro- the is be all the hest at last dozen, at Gilbert's. "Did vou get a sample of Celery King or Shiloh's cough cure ?"' ' Re member. these are sold in Kingston at Sibeon' s Red Crods drug store, "Phone 230 See Bibby's dressy $2 hats. The : Morning Albertan, Calgary, Alta., celebrated 'its latest anniversary with a fifty-six page issue, telling the story, of the great growth of the city ind province. Calgary has 50,000 in- wabitants 1883 it was a camp. Campbeh y for 'spring hats. The2C Vincent, N.Y., Eagle has ust concluded thirty-eight volumes. 'ol. Wood . established the paper in May, 1877, and has issued a uniform- y good sheet ever since. He has had ip-hill work, but the victory is his and he is enjoying the fruit of A, his toils, One-lb. Royal 10c., at Gilbert's. Only one store in Kingston sells righrolass confectionery, McConkey's choice of royally. Huyler's delicious thocolates and Neilson's high-class sweets are sold in Kingston at Gib- son's Red Cross drug store. Farmers' butter, 20c. to New laid eggs, per doz., 2 lbs, good lard, 25c. 2 doz. large sweet Mullin's. Prof. Jordan was to have given an wddress at the meeting of the Broth- whood of Andrew and Philip, at 'ooke's church, on Sunday next, but wing to the accident he met with w has had to cancel the engagement. rof: Robert Laird has kindly offered to fill his place. Bibby"s ¥2 hats are fine. Tra and sale for heaefit of Kingston 'ouncil of Women. on Mondav after- won, March 15th, at the Y. W. C. A. willding, 196 Johnson street. Mrs Nilloughby Cummings, Toronto, will vive an address at 3:30 on the coming treat quinguennial meeting of the In ernational Council at Toronto. All sordially invited. Tea and premium, Ae. 24c. th. oranges, 25c. NEWS OF THE WORLD OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED IN BRIEF FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody of Everything Easily Read --Notes From All Over--Little and Remembered. Madrid has been visited by an edi- demic of typhoid fever, Presbyterian missions in Alberta and Saskatchewan need more men and money. Judge Barron advocated . a naval system for Canada Similap to that of Australia. Two anarchists were "shot fight with the slav, Russia. The rush of immigration from the western states to Canada has begun at North Portal, Sask. There is little danger of the stecl producers of the United States in- vading the Dominion. The Standard, the new conservative morning paper, will be issued at Si. John about March 20th. G. E. Stewart, the insane murderer, has been removed from the jail at Orangeville to Hamilton asylum, CIM. R. western oflicials are working on a seveaty-tworhour schedule transcontinental passenger (rains. The Allan liner Virginian from Liv- erpool for Halifax, is reported seven ty miles southeast Sable Island 12:25 a.m. The Allan in a palice at Yekaterino- for at steamer Sicilian, -or Glasgow, sailed from Portland on 11th with four second cabin and five steer- age passengers. Rev. Thomas Manning, accepted the invitation Centre Mpthodist Ont., to hecome The Canadian Pacific, Minneapolis, St. Paul Mario connections, will: soon be run ning trains into Portland, Orewon. Stratford Midgets are junior cham pions of the O.H.A. by defeating Eurekas, of Toronto, 6 to 4; the round and honces go to ' them by three goals. It is reported at Winnipeg that the Manitoba legislature will hold a sum mer session to consider the boundary | agreement, and that a general clection will probably follow soon The rumor that Supreme Grand Mas ter, Dr. Sproule, was about to retire and would not seek reelection is con- tradicted by Capt. Wallace, M.P. The doctor has no such intention. The Arkansas house killed the Bouic Whittington 'racing bill, which. pro- vided for racing at Hot Springs un der the direction of a commission. The vole was filty-iour-to fourteen During February, 1909, ninety-fou move Japanese returned home than en tered" the "mainland of the United States, and fifty-two more Japanest returned home' than entered Hawaii. It is said' that when'the M.C.R. tun- nel, between Detroit amd Windsor, is completed + "fourteen hours from Chi- cago to New York ¢ity" will be- the slogan of "the Néw York? Central lines. Te Va Prenton, was 'ar- a on Tuesday, - On 5 serious charge, accused "of theit from' the mails. He is employed as: mail clerk on the C.O.R. between Picton and Trenton. The King and ~ Queen. of Spain ave spending the carly spring in Ande lusia, making their headquarto rs in the fine old Alcazar, the anwient palace ol the Moorish kings of Castile and Leon. At Towson, Md., of Brooklyn, was Windsor, of church, pastor in has Dundas London, June. with iis and Sault Ste by Joseph M. Janer convicted of felon- | ious assault upon. Catherine Loerch, twelve years of age, also of Brooklyn, 1 and sentenced to twenty-one year the Maryland penitentiary. Samuel H. Jones, former sheriff of Oncida county, New York, recently a: rested on an indictment found against him by the grand jury, was re-arresi- ed on a bench warrant, charging him with grand larceny in the first degree Dr. Stephgn B. Pollard and Mrs Mary Tinsley, Toronto, were arrested Thursday night, the former charged with performing an illegal operation and the latter -with assisting in pro curing an abortion on Elizabeth Brien, Windsor, Ont. Tho Stanley cup appears to be lost. A week ago the Ottawa hockey team in 2 Edwards & Jenkin. Extra farmers' butter, a lb. Sweet oranges, 2 doz 15¢. 2e. 0c. choice 10e., 12 seedless oranges, seedless oran 4c. seedless or Mexican sweets, Ie. seedless or Mexican sweets, & seedless or Mexican sweets, 27¢. seedless or Mexican sweets, de. seedless or Mexican sweets, 43c. 60c. seedless or Mexican sweets, 53c. 5c. seedless, 66¢. . 2 sips canned corn, ldec. 2 tins canned tomatoes, 15e. 3 tins Homestead tomatoes, 25¢. 274 Princess street. Cash coupons. doz. es, A Truant's Act. The Belleville people, especially the wir sex, take great pleasure in rub-| bing it into the supporters of the lth losday a new piece of poetry was re wived by one of them, and from its Appearance and style, some one has been playing truant from the gram mar school. "Mills" Hat The most popular hat on the tet. See the handsome models Thomas Mills & Co's, Wellington street. The mar- Frederick O. Susi¢ Stevenson), returned to home in Philadelphia, to-day, visiting her parents, Mr. and Robert Stevenson, Barrie streets Charles Huff returned to New York, to-day, after visiting in the city. B. S. Connelly, ; Yarker, vimsitor in the Fos Mrs. her after | Mrs. is a men usually onde hy heing nothing to | Miss. Fanny Gi jfiivas, New York, na the city, when he says nothing? at | Harris (nee Miss | Why is a man supposed 'to saw wood | his wife and being exhibi | | | best properties in this town | o'clock, XY. | 1 defeated the Wanderare. and won cup. Four days ago . the Wanderers sent the cup to the victors. It has not a up, and the Ottawas ate wondering what has become of it. A G. T. R. conductor and a Toronto man, arrainged on the charge of con- spiracy to defraud the Grand Trunk railway, pleaded guilty, and were res manded until the end of the sessions for sentence. ' Thomas Kennedy, Port Hope, employee of the Central foundry, met with a bad accident,w hen he was caugnt in some shafting and had his left ear lacerated, his face badly torn and his right arm and hand almost torn off. Kennedy had just recovered from small-pox. His conaition "is se- rious. s E. T. Esvy, KC, London, heen re-clected grand master of Orange grand lodgo of Western On- tario. St. Catharines was chosen as the next place of meeting. I he effi- cieniey of the sorvices of Grand Or- ganizer Birmingham was discussed and the majority ruled that Mr. Birmmg- ham's good work ba ontinued. A petition, signed by many of the members of the Syrian colony, was presented to Col. Denigon, in the To- ronto police court, this morning, ask- ing protection against Rev. George Atlas, a missionary. It is said Atlas is a Greek. The petitioners say that since he came among them the colony has known nothing but strife and dis- content. The police will investigate. A majority of the finance of the Windsor city couyeil has re commended that the éouncil Jepudiata the agrece mt made with the eity gus | company, in 1907, by which, in con- sideration of the oty waiving right of expropriation of the gas com pany's property erm" of fifteen vears, the company made a small re duction in the price of and extended it& mains in certain parts of the an has for a gas, city. Carrying' Place Budget. face, © March 12. Anna of Tamworth, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wright, at the Rectory. Rev. B. F. Sterling, here this week renewing old quaintances. He was the guest vir. and Mrs. H. W. Hayes. The many friends and relatives of Dr. Curtis, Kingston, in this place, regret to hear of his serious illness. Some of are and returned home week alter a The Misses sts of Mr. and (*. Patterson this week. telephone system, which operates this place and township, its line into the township.of, Hillier. (apt. Barton Russell on Mon day to try his éxaminations at To ronto for the rank "of majos. Miss Carrying Dockridge, Byers, was ac of of OWil- My on visit Corri Mrs ed by the doctor Nir Charles Patterson Tuesday of this inn Caympbellford. can were the gue in leaves Had Warm Argument, A couple of farmers engaged in a warm argument, at the corner of King and Queen : streets, shortly. before last night, attracting a 'great deal attention. Some of the lan- guage used by the.men would not look "well in print. Although «it wax- ed exceedingly warm at times, they did not come to blows. SIN of Book- Binding. cash books, svstems, and. all kinds. letter pre books, at-lowest prices. British Whig, the home of good printing. Ledgers, loose Je Clayton "Not-Quarantined. People who came up from Clayton, to-day, stated that there was quarantine that town rabies, as Two dogs been shot but ing had on reported. three since - developed weeks ago, Spring Is Here asparagus, spinach, green onions, tomatoes, el at Carnovsky's. See the es, lettuce, ley, ripe morning, radish celery, pars ., Saturday A pleasant event occured at Cherry alley, on March 10th, when Miss Ab bie Moore, daughter James Moore, | Point Petre, was united in to Arthur Welbanks, son of the William Welbanks, Port Milford. Donald Sutherland, ex-M.P.P. South Oxford, had been appointed of the burean c€ colonization of lat reclor I PORTRAIT OF ELEIS P. family group of the well'kn little daughter paintes ted at the Academy of FS BUTLER AND FAMILY. own author of "Pigs is Pigs"' and d by Ernest Lp Blumenschien, now Fine Arts Phil the: committee | ihe]! its | also | the | The Sprague | 1s extending for} had | noth-| marriage | * for | Extra List of Good Buying Attractions for Saturday. "Many reasons why you should do your shopping here To-Morrow shown be- gas 0 1,500 Yards Colored Cambricat 5c Yard. Good quality Cambric, large variety of colors, 26 and 27 inches wide. Regular prits, 8c. - yard. ON SALE Sal, 5% URDAY ONLY, yard ..... 200 Pairs Linen Ti Toe Splendid washing and wearing qualities, wide hemstitclied hems, full-bleached, Size 20x38, Regular price, 65c. pair. SPECIAL PRICE, FOR SATDRVAY OELY, wv, 31¢ 150 Pairs Plllow Cases Full bleached cotton pillow cases, finished with 2 inch hem. Sizes 34x42 and 35x42. Regular price, 40c. pair. ON SALE SATURDAY ONLY, pair 25¢ Clearing Lot of 250 Ladies' Vests and Drawers Elastic ribbed, natural wool and fine waol mixture, plain and ribbed, unshrinka ble. Regular prices range from $1 Hc to $1.25 each. CLEARING PRICE FOR SATURDAY 93 Just Received a Shipment of 12 Dozen Los dies' Handsome Spring and Summer Waists Made of dainty White Swiss Lawn, rich allover embroidacy fronts, sleeves trimmed with lace insertion and cross and lengthwise tucking, clusters of tucks down back. Some have Japanese shoulder efegfs trimmed with fine lace and = 1. BH insertion, 2 and lcng sleeves, buttoned backs. legular price, $2.50 to $3. ON SALE SATURDAY . WE ARE STILL SELLING English Print at 9c. yard Maids' Aprons, Ladies' Saiaple Hosiery, at 35¢c. and 38c. each: 19c.. 35¢. and 39c. pair. Wo Sicilian, Curtains, at $2.98 Ladies' Walking Skirts, Tapests $4.9 $5.75 pair. $2.98, . Men's Heavy Drill Working All Wool Coat Sweaters, at 89c. Shirts, at 69c. And Hundreds of Other Bargains, Whichit Will Pay You to Come and "Examine. Come early. at 19e., at 69e¢, at The Montreal Stock Co., 180--PRINCESS ST.--180 : Between Redden's and Crawford's Groceries. Phone No. 844 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867 | Paid- -up Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve Fund, 6,000,000 TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES The new Travellers' Cheques recently issued by this Bank are a most convenient way in which to carry money when travelling. They are issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200 and the exact amount payable in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Italy, Norway, Russia, Sweden and Switzerland is stated on the face of cach cheque, while in other countries they are payable at current rates. The cheques and all information regarding them may be obtained at every office of the Bank. Bia KINGSTON BRANCH, Corner of King and Frincess Streets. P. C. STEVENSON, Manager. B. E. WALKER, President ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Mapage | SHOE REPAIRING I am installing in my workshop the GOODYEAR PROCESS OF REPAIRING A money-saver to the customer. 'modern plant in the City. The only Will Be in Operation in A Few Days. A. E. Herod, 986 Princess St.J The House of Quality. 'PHONE 837. ------------ Open to buy a few Military \ Warrants for North West Land. Apply J. O. HUTTON, 18 Mar- ket St., Kingston. |