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Daily British Whig (1850), 1 May 1907, p. 3

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EE A ISED| #iwrs onmomesuILing, er ---------------- a ------------------ ; The man who is thinking of build; : : a! JN : TOF epee vo MC THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME in mind, economy, dyry1s : » 1 : The wise builder will select ; : ea . i | tia rs ood amd emp Are Never Without Pe-ru-na in the Home roof, for instance. It should be op : Bhi 3 he | SE hn, re a ware for Catarrhal Diseases. Sow puns. F re os ap a { V: EE Mr. T.T. igney. a ond-shingles 0, hey RD { Ko 4 : Markland. ' | and crack, thus making it neces re the » esbingle, » Gal * Safe Lock! vanized mg. the Shingles solve the problem im 3 e rinvess ny They lock at the top, ery t bewn {303 DOB idea, 20 that they ure he | mR Se Sy st rust are practically ind : th, | Moreover, the smooth surface of i: a She shingle wl not permit dust or dir > the | rain water. : defile the fs van The Metal Shingle & Sidin frog | Limited, of Preston, Ont., offer 15 wf BoD you, free, their literature contain; Jill of | Dames of those who have used sof ill o Lock *' Shingles in your own locality, a assion Snne > S » and total * - SKIN RD. thee R. B.D, FOSE, 116 8. E, 6th street,| "I find that in my case Peruna is Id be S Minneapolis, Minn, writes: flesh builder. Iam now at work ayoy «I wish to congratulate you on your day, and have gai ut of a C S medicine, Peruna. I have been a suf- GAINED ten pounds. I took aw terer with eatarrh of the stomach for [| 10 LBS.IN Jour Param eeuids elerk MADE OVER over two years, but since I have com- WEIGHT. jug Jodiauion, 4nd Be to take your nit toe AND DYED. A GOOD remedy I.have been | than I expected. na WORD FOR | steadilyimproving| "Ican now breathe with ease, and tion BY PE-RU-NA. | untilnow1 can safely | also my cough is stopped. Ihad it for i 2 say I feel no more of | six months before I took down with the Fhe W f GOURDIER my old tromhle, and as a matter of or i aaiioliis at Porahe course, I will always have a good word no m man :. 19 for Peruna. and it accomplished all. You told me new EXCLUSIVE FURRIER «J recommend 1t to all my friends." in your first letter that Peruna would . 80 "cure it has. I r--| 78 and BROCK ST. Mrs. Magdalena Winkler, Route 4 | "Ly I A yours iid alos of "Phone 700. 'Weatminster, Md,, writes: attend to my work and business a8 ittee «I thank you very much for your ad-| ggnal." mend ry vice. Ican safely say that Peruna and| Mrs, Theone Mikkelson, Brigham I The course of the comatvative FOSTER 15 A WRECK] POLITICALLY HE CANNOT RE- COVER HIS PLACE. Isis * OAMLE, Save the ' Erring Usefulness of the Fallen One Forever Gone--The Opposition Weakened By Trying to Save Him. : Toronto News. op ition at Otwawa, in I the insurance commission's indictment of Mr. Foster, must have received little consideration before its adopt- tion, or else the political instinct has ohbeured been compl by mistaken ideas «of party loyalty. The defence of Mr. Foster was a task too great for even a strong government to upades. tuke. No government possessing poli- tical acumen would have attempted his defence in view of the findings and the published 8 ders of the insur- ance roport. No governmen afford re undertake such a defence; much less could the sqnsctvative op sition, which has not even ye Do from the debacle of 1896, and in which Ihe 2 of convalescence is curiously slow. 3 It is quite true that Mr. Foster on the one side ard Senator Cox on th other side were within their rights in making statements of their positions and in defending themsélves against the criticisms tontaiged in She. nun ance report. It is open to ous Question" whether such defence could possibly have the desired effect on the public mind. Protestations of inno- cence are of little use unless convine- ing proof is added. F Instead of letting the affair with Mr. Foster's statement to the house, the sopposition rushed to the resoue of the ex-finance minister, and incidentally made a singularly bad job of it. But the'task was an un- gracious task, an impossible task. The vehement denunciation of the in- surance commission by the same op- position which insisted upon its ap- pointment is a curious illustration of how partizan struggles obscure that clear political. vision and prescience which are necessary above all to an rest Manalin have saved my life, City, Utah, writes: apposition. i . mn & "When 1 wrote to you the first time,| «I wish to thank you for all the good The speeches of the opposition In ae asking your advice, my condition was | Peruna has donie me. 1 am entirely free the House of Gommmane -- a h¢ compussion a ete ng * Bd, 80 poor nat 1 ia a PRAISE from the cough which used to bother me Foster were singularly ineffective and expect tolive throug so much every winter. unconvincing, They did not convince the winter, but now I FOR "My kidneys are also in good condi- the house; they did not convince the ew am perfectly healthy. § PE-RU-NA. tion, and I feel conservative party; and we are quite g P I cannot praise your stronger snd better GIVES sure they did not convince the coun- uj op medicine enough and I mmend it {0 | a1] over. For all these PE-RU-NA try. The result, however, has been to . to others," 1 give the credit to CREDIT. impose an added burden on the con- se to T. T. Markland, a well-known busi-| your excellent medi- gervative party--a burden which we : ness man of Cincinnati, O., writes from | cine, Peruna. Iam pleased to recom= beligve the Rarty will refuse la Sart. 300 burn follows; Yad t has a too well-groun - --_ Wout A¥Sets i: mand i} to svaty vols == |picion that however censorious the ra s om = nan pposition may be of wrong-doing or and At Present Cut Glass o . . d kd Kk seantjot on the government | side, hi more Complete than ever. 1 rin not only content to har a i- take Choice --Spoc Be Temperate. It you rik, cal Achan in its own camp, but too will Relish Dishes; . - wp % ready to bluster that he is without Fruit Dishes. Vases, blemish. Evén Jess than a govern- ten Cream Jugs, Carafes ' : ment, can an Opposition afford to Be pen We invi vo inspec- lax in these things. an opposition sts, A tion. fayite your Inspec ote ro olg RES ita only opponents and condones wrongrdoingy will LW SMITH BRO S amongst its own members, the public thle . ed grows more and more deaf to its ar- ev- : raignment of government inefficiency Soy fat; aud Opticians : or dishonesty, and more and more ssuers of Marriage © cynical as to its sincerity and honesty x Licenses, - and strength of purpose. the Phone 666. J Imagine what a commotion would ne | have arisen had Hon. George E. Fos- or, jo om 2 member of Whe government. nay You h 3 e Sppesision ave come to ah his defence, or would the opposition the . orators have toured the country de- ad . nouncing the cynical immorality of a in government which harbored a ministen Bi whose notions of conmmercial honor BRA and use Common Sense. They should go togethor. Wee 20 baclouded ? _ # - HAIRS ee In the last analysis it would have > ¥ SHAIHOIOK * been sound policy and good politics ge 13 ¥ ---- to have recognized frankly-that as Bu Lace x an opposition lieutenant, Mr. Fos- $ hes ufyihees was over. It wonld 3 ' ultimately have strengthened Mr. . Borden's hand, and made him free tc bo, . 3 : deal ruthlessly with Sverre - U o ans & \ Wreng dong. As it is, the opposition bt $ is weakened in the country and there hy At thi 3 # are signs that his own party in Mr. or 18 store where the 7 Foster's present constituency will re d- values are much better # : verse the policy adopted by the op- a ¥ th & ---- > position at Ottawa. As an instance .. | £ than at any other store & of bad politics and a" fine opportunity "Ee in the : 3 lost through mere perverseness and city. I is 3 partizan blindness the opposition h « : courte in this connection has n 3 Lace Curtains 3 unconvincing, inept, and disappoint- Vv 4 WP mg. at 25c,, 35¢. and s50c. a $ ' 2 : Gh : pair and up to $7.00 a ¥ PROPER MEDICINE FOR THE i $¥ 4| § pair. : ¥ BLOOD. a extra special at { % : n 2 ) " a . 3 n $1.25 a pair, equal to t iy Drives Away That 'Tired Feeling ; the $1.75 quality show * A Makes You Feel Brisk, s . + ------ 5 To everyome is sure to 'come that by some dealers in the 3 tired, exhausted fecling. r city, g ] 2 Shou the Blood ie weak, thin and e ¥ dein ed, circulation ms ow, an 1 B F : in consequence the system is congest- | Brass Curtain Poles } John Mc Kay oc THe hes = ould be driven off. ¥ Somplete, a worth 25C. ¥ The sensible person acts on the 5 an oc. for 1sc.° and | S t. teachings of experience and cleanses : Tgc 3 5 3 153 Brock tree his system with a course of Dr. Ham- 5 > a ilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butter- . t : » nut. 7 | White Wood Poles 3 No medicine can be more certain to y + EE ---- quickly eure. . Convenient to take, just E complete, 15¢. $ one pil at bedtime; safe, because en- & tirely = vegetable; unfailing, because No need to use shoe * strings or bits of cord & % 10 hold up your Sash ¢ Curtai : : 3 sell you a pretty Sash | . FOR 69c. - © $1.00 DRESS GOODS SPECIALS C i * ¥ fi urtain Rod complete { #4 inch fine imported all Wool Taffeta Cloth one of the Or IoC. ; & seasons leading Fabrics, light weight, beaytiful lane of shades, . . A $1 value, for 69¢, yard. Curtain Scrims 46 inch Mohair Sicillian, nice bright Lustrous finish per- manent Black and will not take the dust, $1, for 69¢c. yard. 5 8c. and roc per yard * 50 and 56 inch Black and White Checks and Plaids, 'strictly an up g All Wool, also some Plain and Fancy Grey effects, worth $1, . » $ for 680. yard. 3 We are selling piles of Curtains and House Furnishings, all = o 3 this week at greatly reduced prices, if in need of Curtains be Z sure and see our stock, : - Newman & Shaw : SELEY fir $ O i 80. Wellington, Street. : SE -- s proved by thousands that Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills set you up in a few days. From Cheboque Pt., N.8., comes the following from Mrs. W. A. Reynolds : "A year ago my health began to fail. I lost appetite, became nervous and sleepless. My weight ran down, I be- came thin, hollow-checked, and had black rings under my eves. I really felt as if the charm of life had loft me and when springtime arrived I was in the "Blues." I read of Dr. Hamil ton's Pills, and got fixe hoxes at once. "Within a month my) appetite - and color were good. I gained strength and felt like a new wommn. New life and vigor returned, and mv friends scarcely knew me. medicine that will do this should be in every home." Good health means much to vou. Success and happiness depend upon, it. The maintenance and source of health is-fourd in Dr. Hamilton's Pills, 25¢c. per box, or five boxes for $1, at all dealers, or by mail from' _C. Polson & Co., Hartiord, Conn, ; Trying to! Mr. Borden Injured By ppiSR. WHS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. . life which the common n have their origin a os, ent. watery. blood, | MEL LL, 8, Or wil Amie Sager, af other treatment had failed. She "For some years Annie had well would take spells that would "dave, and her whole become dry and hot as was up with would swell until near ver point, and then when the fever would leave her the outer skin of the ips would off, She doc- tored with two dil t doctors, but they did not succeed in curing her, and iho trouble seemed graduplly to be rowing worse, 'Then we began giv- ow her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and under this treatment she has recovered + The headaches and diwzi- her Sot her color is improved; her appetite better, and she bas had attacks of the fever which pare greatly pleased with what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have done for her, and recommend them to other sufferers. It was the rich ved blood Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills actually makes which cured Miss Sager.. That is why these pills cure all commen ailments like anaomia and debility, headaches and backaches, indigestion, rheumatism, neuralgia. St. Vitus dance and the special ailments that prey on the heaith and happiness of girls and wo men of all ages. Get the genuime Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, with the full name on the wrapper around each box. Sold by all medi- cine dealers 'or by mail at S0c. a box, or six boxes for $2.50. from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,' Brockville, Ont. THE THOUSAND ISLANDS. The Prospects For Summer. Many new cottages are heing built this season along the river and seve ral fine lnew mator boats and yachts will go into early commisien. The real estate men at the Thousand Is land Park have an unusual demand for cottages for vemt, many applica- tions having been ;reorived in mid- winter, The yacht Idler, owned by the late Capt. Visger, will be refitted with furnishings and "supplies by ite new owner, Col. 0, G. Staples, and placed out as a charter boat this summer, A well-founded | report has been in circulation that the New York Cen- tral had planned to spend upwards of £100,000 on improving the Clayton termrinal this spring but. it is now an- nounced that the idea has been aban- doned, and nothing will be done this year. The Hotel Wellesley, at Thousand Island Park, has undergone a change of management, Howard R. Place having succeeded William P. Rogers, of Symouse, Many St. Lawrence river guides are adopting the motor skiff, a boat only slightly larger and heavier than the regulation fishing skiff, but equipped with a gasoline engine to perform the labor the oarsman formerly had to do. Improvements have been made upon the Tabernacle property as well as other buildings, walks and grounds at the Thousand Island Park. the Coming FEW TROUBLES. No Dark Cloud Im Labor Skies. New York, April 30.--~The opening of the 'out-of-door construction season finds New York, both city and state, without apprehension of serious labor troubles, In the building trades especially prosperous and reassuring conditions prevail, There is a large and well met demand for both skilled and unskilled labor, due to the extensive private construction projects now under way, and the tunnels, railway terminals and other undertaldings of a public or quasi public nature. This contentment is generally reflect- ed in the manufacturing and industrial centros, and beyond a few loealized and sporadic strikes the labor situa tion is regarded as brighter than for many years. n-------- Graft Trial In London. London, April 30.--The first trial here in a long time of municipal of- ficials for receiving bribes began to- day, when six members of the West Ham (an eastern suburb of London) board of guardians and four work- house and infirmary officials appeared in the dock charged with accepting money for awarding = contracts for coal and other supplies, and for ap- pointing minor officials: The sums in- volved aré comparatively small, It is 'charged, for instancé, that a doc- tor paid 8500 for a hospital 'appoint: ment, Attorney-Genergl Walton and thres assistants are prosécuting the officials, who are defended by a large array 'of counsel. 3 Overboard With Stilettos. New York, April 30.--When the Ita- lian steamship Citta di' Milano arriv- ed at quaranting, the passengers learned thdt there had.beéd'a crusade in_this city 'against egurierd of revoly- ers and stilettos. Before the ship dook- ed every one of her 1,200 immigrants had heard that he would get into trouble if he had about him, or even in his baggage, weapons of any sort. The immigrant took the situation seriously and North river began fo get frothy as in a hailstorm. Dirks, stilettos, revolvers and ground- down files began going' over rails. When the immigrants got to Ellis Is- Innd no weapons could he found on them. oi ------------ A Train Robbed. Tohnterinonan, Russia, April 30.-- passen, train. was n bandits a hed by was RATES First insertion, 16. a word. Bach coms thereafter secutive insertion tc. a word. Minimum charge for eme In sertion, 25e. HELP WANTED-MALE, A BOY TO TAKE CARE OF HORSES and learn good trades Apply 1338 Princess street, : De A ---------- A GOOD SMART BOY, ABOUT 15 IANDY MAN WANTS EMPLOYMENT dR Ory, or On an estate, used $ ER a i Tel "URNISHED HOUSE months. Parties hav call or send Real Estate oi. 93 Opposite Post Office. FOR SUMMER ing such should to Geo. Clift, Clarence St., GENDRON BICYCLE. APPLY AT Whig office. ge A LADY'S GUN METAL LOST. A 10 BORE DOUBLE B ano new. chance ERER, ONE AN EXPERIENCED CA who is prepared to cater for 30 or 40 officers during the Petawawa Camp, commencing on the 8th June next. References and guarantee ree quired. Apply. Moss Secretary, Officers Mess, R.C.H.A., Kingston, Ont. -------------------------------- HELP WANTED-FEMALE, A COOK. APPLY TO MRS, NICKLE, 180 Earl strect. A PLAIN COOK, REFERENCES RE- quired. Apply 317 University Ave. JIOUSKEMAILD. AN EXPERIENCED ks " Apply Mrs. W. Lesslis,. 857 George street. Goon GENERAL SERVANT NO washing. References required. Apply 148 University Aves SIX GIRLS, FOR STEADY WORK, splendid wages. No work on Satur day afternoons Apply Kingston Hosiery Co., King street ELDER'S, 258 PRINCESS St., Cor. Sydenham, young Lad to learn the art of dressmaking, cutting by measure, designing, trim- wing fa three months. AT MME VETERINARY. JR. G. W. BELL, VS. HAS RE moved to his brick block, on Clarence above the atreet, just one or Calls v gun, almost of RY ie. an Ralon, ing Spool: Years age. PLY ol R i its return to rock reasons ven lor Box "A. B." care Whig office. Bewarg dor Whig office. * 2 THREE SMART BOYS TO FILL GOLD BRACELET, SET WITH : good positions. Steady work and a large green stone. Reward for its re- GRAVE .E1OTS FOR SALE IN good chance. Splendid wages. Apply turn to this Office. Aral Cemetery, ne Kingston Husiery Co., King street. Whine iy Reetor, or hy / ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ~ v Sr SALESMEN FOR AUTO-SPRAY. FOR SALE OR TO LET. Elliott, * Cataraqui. Hest hana Sprayer made, automutic, -- . Sample achine free 10 approve NEW HOUSE, COR. OF MACK AND " & agent. Cavers Bros, Galt. Albert street, near Victoria Park. BOLD OR RES IDEN B A Can be bought on easy terms. Ape erly occupied by the late W. R. Mos g y Pp y \ A HANDY MAN, OR STRONG BOY TO ply to J. C. Landeryou, 343 Divison ut now Ladies' help in blacksmith shop, also general atreet. . Vi t lot on the east Feat, Stosty Rb S00 ols gi bes Si aioe, Gi Jas. laturney, Carriage aker, Y . 5 Princess street: TO-LET. Cunningham, 79 Clarence St., Vea SPRING Sus TO MAKE, GENTLE DWELLINGS, OFFICES, STORES, 3 i our own cloth an oy Cann's, ol DE i mat. Bode Hie] oe at Me Kosh Siw MONEY AND BUSINESS. Price ang Saish Suns: ed owes | FURNISHED MOUSE, CENTRALLY The Tailor, 181 Brock street. er SB YeniEnors. Apply OUR POLICIES COVER MoRE Of A CO a. Clarence St FOR SIX MONTHS, SMALL HOUSE, and contents than any othet com offers. kxamine Godwin"s ot Square. at I UPLE OF OFFICES OVER THE Insurance Emporium, N. W. Telegraph Company's office hy to J. B. Walkem., LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE partly furnished. Rent moderate, to Er ae ro ans, A vaiiatiie suitable tenant. Apply Box *C." which the policyho! ve for Whig office. socurity the unlimited liability of all' --- N------------------------ Fhe. Stockholders. Farm and city proe NO. 179 JIBEN ST., COMMODIOUS per .y a lowest 4 38 Ln 10-rooms, hot water fur rates. Before Te a a pi ie nace, and gas lighting. Possession at new business range once. Apply 180 Princess street. & Strange. A~ents, FAIRVIEW, MACK ST, FACING ARCHITECTS. Victoria Park. Garden, modern gop veniences, eoleven rooms. early ten- | ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF ant preferred. Possession May 1st, ce, Cor, Queen reets. Apply 840 Albert street: » and. Bagot. st RRP iT H Pp, SMI BOT, BRICK DWELLING, NO. 181 DIVISION 3ENRY Adbar Baling. OHI EC street, twelve rooms, extension din- 'Phone, 345 ing room ne kitchen, hot Water heating ; immediate possession. Ap POWER & SON ARCHITECT, MER- ply to Frederick Welsh, No. 179 chant' Bank Build: oo » Broek Division street end Wellington ding; "Phone, 313. 81 KING STREET, St., commodious residence, 11l-rooms ' hot Water, furnace, all modern cone fice, second floor over Mahood's Drug veplences, Stable and coach house, tors, enrnet Princess and got facing Macdonald and City Parks. Streets. Entrance on Bagot Formerly Rent, of R. EE ---------------------------- | CORNER EMILY {or OT. Of occupied hy W. F. Nickle. 'Phone, 608. 3 $500, froe of taxes, for a term years if desired. Apply to J. 8 McCann, 51 Brock street. MARRIAGE LICENSES. 8S. KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER OF Marriage Licenses, 49 Clarence St. e EDUCATIONAL. "Phone, 868. de INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND- ence Schools, Scranton, Pa., Local MEDICAL. 3 Office, 57 Brock St. Office hours, 9 - to sentative. promptly atten to. The Paragraph Pulpit Unitarian REV. C. W. CASSON, OTTAWA -- Bothering About Heaven. Pon't bother about heaven, You haven't time, if you are properly do- ing your work in this life. One workd at a is all that anyone can manage rightly. You have no right to be sighing for heaven hereafter for vourself when there is so much of hell here for other people. If you do your time part ip abolishing the sorrows of vour fellow men you will have no time to rimpsodize over the joys of vour heavenly future. Get to work. Help somebody. Help everybody you Spend your time in making the better and humanity happier and vourseli stronger. The future will surely bring to you all you de serve. can world Address Mr. Casson lor free litera Clarendon Happenings. Clarendon, April 29.--0n 'Monday the 29nd William Crain's residence, with most of its contents was burned. He carricd $500 insurance but his loss is heavy. The remains of David Uraw: ford, a respected citizen of Uso, were buritd on Sunday last. Deceased leaves a wile, three sons, David, Juha and Edward, and three danghtas, Mrs. Swa'n, Glenvale; Mrs, John Me- Dougall, Kisbey, Sask, ani Migs Alice, at home. Henry Larmon and George Gould are on the sich list, David Riddell is to begin work azein in his copper mines very soom. Miss Crozier is visiting friends m Arden. Miss Patterson, of Springlicld, Vt., is the guest of Mrs. J. H. Cannon, Miss M. Leishman is attending 3 wedding Almonte this week. Jom Kirk- in ham has built a new barn. W, T, C, Bourk has shingled his house. Miss Lorimes, of Lodore, has returned home after Visiting her aunt, Mrs, R. Leishman. The Methodist Sunday did chapel organ. Mrs. William Crain is visiting at James Crain's til re pairs are made to their dwelling. G. H. Dustin's saw mill is running again. David Crawford's funeral was largely attended. His brothers, William, of Kingston, John, of Flower and George, of Oso, were pallbearers, At Ferguson's Falls. Ferguson's Falls, April 30. Miss Mary Stafford has returned home af- ter a visit to her friend, Mrs. Michael Gray. The farmers of this vicinity ure busy putting in the crop. The Missis- sippi cheese factory has openod again for the season. Charles Hollinger in- tends starting his saw mill on' ' the first of next month. Births: April 20th, to Mr. and Mrs, James Car- berry, a son; April 15th, to ¥r. and Mrs. Anthony Valley, a son. W. White anil Mise E. Morris were lately united in matrimony. People want a varnish stain that will stain and varnish furniture and woodwork without eovering up or ob scuring the grain of the In these days .of pigment varnish stains, which are in reality varnish paints, it is worth while to remember that Campbell's varnish stpins give a beau- tiful color and varnish" effect without i, es fh, a, robbed oF FE 00 The rots obscuring the handsome grain of na- tural woods. Sold by W. A. school scholars has purchased 5 spl | i § i 8% tr . ® ® . » . POPPI e ® ® ® ® & ® « " | Grape Fruit, Pineapples 'Canada Cycle & Motor Co DR. 'McCARTHY, OFFICE oceupied 1b, treal and LATELY m., to 5 p.m. Saturday evening, 7 corner 9 o'clock, J, Carroll, Reprée Phone, 663. Tr yan, rock streets. ons See LSAe Tomatoes and Bananas A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street cg? RE The Joyof Living If you want to realize all the joy there is in living in this Canada of ours { AT SPRING TIME You should ride a wheel; it brings you in touch with nature. It gives you EXERCISE, FRESH AIR, SUNSHINE SO RIDE A GOOD WHEEL AND FEEL THAT YOU ARE ALIVE THE CLEVELAND, with Latest improvements, guarantees always smooth, easy and pleasant going. | MANUFACTURED AND GUARANTEED BY LIMITED. "Makers of the Worlds Best Bicycles," Toronto junction, Canada. Branches: Winnipeg, Vancouver, Melbourne, Aust. mm "@ ol Local Representative RYE)

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