UW :g .13‘>_W'w‘_ _ r1uNc1t EDwARD ISLAND, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, ]UN1i1n,»9os. V {,;ir,;§,9{i;§,;=},f,\g,»,=|,_=g,¢gjog;;;gI,'. _ A-DE RUSSIA I E Bio ohms I iN'ri~;Nsi: HEAT. riu-Rl£l$lfl TMOPS 1co.NscRvATiv.ES T - Moncton rests ` 7 --k-ian.-_ _ ‘ , -__ They Dress the 'border _iii _Force and In_ , Both Ontario and .Queheccn--.0ntario Ninety to One Hundred Degrees Record. ‘Asnnie 'Elini-roi of Occupied- Territ- ` 87 Liberals, 18 Conservaitivieszitlue- ' ed Yesterday-Many Cases Smalipox" v> J 0" uw as i1__f`_l,§f\‘(*- ' hee Domi Lihernii 'oipi his- ,III EHEDEIIIIITDII ‘Near she-dine. _chnrnh closed TL I E_’5T`m5|T°“lIY- Seven; Bourassa Defeats I "` II _ ’ ` For Safet' . If I __._____- ST. PETERSBURG, June 9-\(Spec- 1,1)-Special despatches received here ,indicate n. sarlnuii situation on the 'pm-,ko-Persian frontier. Turkish troops which hitherto have been massed on the Russian side in me Qicinity df Eireeruml Villayet are in mu movement- towards Persia. Detnchrnants already have invaded Persian tlerrltofi- ‘ The Turkish occupation of the dis- trict of Aserbijan west of Urumiah Lake has been carried out in a Systematic manner and the method of administration of the territory in similar to the ; administration in rs- Bularly annexed territories, which would seem to indicate 'that the Turks mean to remain permanently. Bodies of Turkish regulars who halve followed in the wake of Kurdish tribesmen have commenced to collect revenues. ;V 1 q:N>_- -4 nu I coiiliurrlou IN Yuiioii » ._ in.-_-_r ' ' Rev. John Pringle, Who Scathing indictment By Formerly’ ‘Bihofed iii' Prince Edward Island--y Serloiisdlharges-Made' ‘By Him Against ` '_ ’ i "'=GOVi L0'ffiCialS.’ I WINNEPEG, June _7-The Rev. Dr. John Pringle, a prominent Presby- terian- divine, 'who has been in‘t-be public eye for some time owing to his fearless exposures of corruption in the Yukon, has arrived in the city as a delegate to the Presbyterian Assembly. ‘ ‘I have as a minister, got out into the open because of the present Yuk- on conflict, and I intend to stay. The ‘ha-If has not been told. The next three months I will have free, and when the members of the govern- ment have 'bd_d` their say in their nn- deavor to discredit my statements,- then I will vindicate them. ‘One must have lived in the count- ry itself to know to `what standard it 'has been dragged under the ad- ministratlai .of -the past few years. There have bien other i1l8tB‘llWB Of corruption, of graft, and imlnorsllty and ,of scandalous action, but all of them have beeif .a high standard nf goodness aa~.compared with the Yiik- on_ A man may fllch from the public treasury and violate a good man? 0f the crimes in the code, and yet DHHS for honest in the Yukon. I can cite instances which people, Wlillil “DV tliink of believing. I cbuld tell of facts which-.reak so 0| immereliiv and corruption and sansuousness rhnc they dare not be .put in public print, all‘of, which con urns govern- ment workers, and f.hcY 5" all limit? . that for decsncy’s sake dare not be put ra print, and are bein! 'daily practiced in the far north. These are incis which 1 intend in-huns wrlh on the fpubltc platform for the bene- iit of Canada. I am not affording information for DKNY °“"m““I'“°“" although it is impossible for me in avoid it, bedng'used to such. No msn who had an atom of self-resD8C¢ 0' H trace of decency could P890 bl’ *°I‘° practices that are being l>0l`P0f\‘“I1Ud-‘ ‘lmmorality is so' rife in the country that there is no standard Di right and wrons- Public f““d° ‘md the.peoples money have been wus'-nd and stolen from where it belongs. Men have been disiranchiaed- bv the hundred, aliens have been brought into vote 'ln elections who had 11° rhiht, and affairs have sunk t0 B level wliichl has shhmed this count- ry s name. ‘Bo far :ss I .am concerned the iight in nniy beginning- Sir Wll'““ 1'°‘“" lsr and -himministera -have the facts before them. 'both from letters I hive written -them and from interviews whisk 1,- sd.: with them. I know 0 1 I. -, I _ii-__ , - ' . / the _list. On election day a hundred and twenty voted at the booth. One man -I know voted six- times. I have prool for every word I utter and -every accusation I -make. This is eq- ually at the service of the govern- ment in Ottawa-if they dare to make an investigation. Bir Wilfrid Laurier and Mr. Bitton both have informaiiion which ,I gave them in a personal interview in 1904, and which in itself would be sufficient to dis- charge every official there. The fran- chise instance which I have-just cit- ed -is 'one of the mildest of those con- nected with voters' lists. Most of the other matters are unfit to aD~ pear' in print. I 'Iii 'No matter what the cost, said Dr. ‘ Pringle, 'I have an aim -in Vinw which I intend to carry-out. I have only begun the fight, and I hope to prove to the people facts which show an administration' unbelievsdly cor- ruptible_ I have no personal feeding iigainst any Yukon ofllclll. The fault is at Ottawa,---and they willl have to be responsible.” IIIDTHEII DISH ‘EDD IIDIIIH PDLE u ,___ ST. JOHN’S, Nfld., Jun€' 8. -- Happy in the hope ofa successful dash for the North Pole with Com- mander Robert T. Peary, Captain Bartlett, sailing master of the Arctic explorer, and a crew of eleven sailors, departed t0d&Y °ll th* Al’ lan line steamer Siberian for New York, where they nlll make I their start for' the north on Peary sship ' Roosevelt. The sailors have been se- lected with regard to their adapfii- bility to Arctic exploration and ara practically the pink of Newfoundland seamen. I Capt. Bartlett asserts that if the- Roosnvelt is fortunate enough to get in the position made during the last attempt to reach the pole, the ex- 'perlence acquired on that voyage, camllaed with the aid of the sbdcial- ly selected crew, will mslte this eil- fort _to reach the desired goal an, easy task.. , iii 'nn uinnfiw Ani mn uh oun: one iniitdzoo where in an election tions yesterday gave lsr e Conserv., bee. - Ontario with a few seats uncertain fs probably 87 Conservatives, 18 ‘Liberals and one Independent. The seven members of the Opposi- tion in the last house' have been in, creased to 18, with several to hear from in Quebec. OTTAWA. June 9. (Spa)-'rhe elec- g _ UVB Bains in both Ontario and Que- Bourassa defeated' Premier Gouin in St. James Montreal and was also elected fn St. Hyaclnths. otcifwn west in captured hy oncnrio Conservatives. The two Ottawa rid- ings which gave 400 Liberal majority three years agovnow' give 300 `Con- servative majority. * ` - Premier Whitney has 900 majority in Dundas and all his ministers are returned with flying colors. ilrregnrdi to the Salman Co.-the bodies; and brush away the cobwebs It.iii a, dainty little drama,- “Sweet Clover." Capably dealt with charm was lost. Miss Lee took air crowded as that of last night- Tilt! , -If . Swirl clnTTi I iciIIT`Mli|ii` “"`ciuiiH iii i _ time rifle match will take place at court martial have been sentenced to Sergeant Thamm, who is said to --» Thg \ `>\__. FREDERICTON, N. B., June 9- (Bpeclal)-The body of a man was found floating in the court house slip this evening. The features were unrecognrzable but it is believed to be that of Ed- ward Currie the long-lost'tlsb warden of _Douglas who mysteriously disap- peared in September. He leaves a wife, and four children. MI-DE IDIII HIT *WTR DII DPIIIMI` lIDU|I,T_IIII§ DDIIM #_ _.___ f .i. The ' ' g Selma" C0' Pleassd A Plpes And _Apparatns Smzed CHICAGO, June 6.-Joy spreads ' I ` ii ll th I tt din Large Audience At the By Police, Keepers Arrested oT.‘§.§P..1n§»`Z§1`i§n ‘é°if.}’.§n §n.f.”in,..§ _ learned yesterday that the church is Opera House' and SOV€T°8I_y Pl.|T\|ST|Cd. to have a. new adlulwt 01 surpassing . novelty-a "courting room." The An unmigtakeubl hit d b ` . “courting room" is to be complete the. Salman Oo. ‘Tast wiilieghltmate tha; CANTON' CHINA' J““° 9"`f(sP°°' with cosy corners, screens, chaperone Opera House in ifsweet Clovenl. The ial)-The authorftdes here are active- and dim lights. Everything iio en- uncommon talent of the star and the IY SUDPFCBSTHE U10 0Dll-lm Crllflic- °°‘"`“3" thi’ making 0| °°°1““‘I“t““‘5e` fidelity with which nh gt 1 ch - ships between young men and women cent delineated theirs reienoinndg TW 'mgf "‘.°"1"'°ct""°g ww" will be supplied in the new "¢uurnus manimgt’ hem” the arg; act was were recenty vial ed by the police m0m_». ended, the fact that thin company is ““d'“‘°’° *Im* *-W° h““‘1" T‘ ‘I " ' I “" ' "' » 1' _ = 'on um M,.”d°m“ “Wagon ec - A-MILTON. Bermuda. Julie 8-- ANTED-B oun man 'with , , ".,\- .‘ ' ~ A y A eompjqie-change of pktnros I il »it will be the last rg: - wsu: J nd “cept to mah iq, sfieonger. He ill A -I0 knot breels, the Venona, 5-iodiwpd-_ :lit is most likely thatdthle faatiof figs, _ h in ed H “I Y v S 3:53135' t::;°F:T:;:° a:§t1Ky°.w'mT. with her starboard rail under water commercial diploma- position. t It is I out 'altering her friendship with Engi and driving under three lower sails Good referenem. Apply at this chico.. maid ini-~iiw~ which-land whine nowevm ° ¢°°“ "‘°‘“'°' °'°° "° inked in i‘ ch s msn proposals owned bv Gem' ll# B""» 0' BW- "‘A’ii”°““rn:o-wnrh`T innn' ny venus “‘° °°“"'” °%|°‘““',°,,`,,"::°:‘|§{°¢°,;d`:': 'gigs sigsfvfdifif;-U-iE“:ys;Ie'Ei3Td pic-,Igfzni-ding lgacedofiis 'Tw l\“\1i°'il*~*f- gg-“r:F';A:§{F{J‘l‘fg, glxssfggtsg EI: western ninn.°. Reference _i¢iven,; m°“°'°“‘°°"’ °“° -` care, depicting a inert -awry. ei__i-nn ideals. .iwhiie fur!!! P'° im um at ,.84 tm; a,w,mn_ ,,m_ §AyG.o iaéinummhnrt. grgdl-bdglpoiw iustqhig gipftot mpioreomplenely ll' ter thi! IOKPGO their olfhct' -il Mir never-:sro any ton much -or oven' a In _‘ ‘_ , - ;\ i pie`t.a|\ai portal -the pr°ll‘lll` nc u cn: f - - ‘ A ' 1 Heal' ood t -Lir- anuiw Um: gore tiizli li zoos mai' who-at tnpanma -time that `-it - “uhh .tho Advantage of t hoping- ii of ono'| iienaea. I Q\nw§@ot uio mi mmm :.‘.~.w~......l _.,......i’““- W .:i:.°.-:.._r limo than -gre .Worth rtsorliui. nad -Q_ie`e_¢nvue futures than litur- a y. - _ Th' “W ' "‘°°“‘“ “~ 'mm he han midi waheii-.June roi-ii :‘ha';'h”§;‘,@:z"°°' ;=¢“;_='¢_h,‘2I:‘p.|iET~:E:TntniT\intof the 'all rouTi'd change 'July Wheat .. ,. Ml ' g =‘ I7 _ ` . andthlrty-eight minutes. Wood, f its git pat.-iiuziuin M mmm my Pm .. ._ sims, seecisi-nd annum, not inaeh cheap. Pmuom' ‘W . dm G' n h f rt tll who toke1lpc|sls_ were of PNC UW- `_ ' ___;_;__-________'_ ,g_- Tne-'t°heTE' gw:niTnnaa‘.nad mei with reference ie _cnc in-aimed ali; giiifmismgllizo fill ti; H215; 1;? ‘T0 _RENT__Tm%B,m,mo,m mb,” A march on the trsnlportutun 'com-Ilwsy through Maceriliznif. :lawn __ 0! which W” mae Rhona’ an" _u _ -on 92mm ¢,.e6¢_- 5_md2-Y _ IM" _ ‘ all the powers. Ps cu ary J. it ,m Int Wqingday The elapsed BTOR SALE-1 Yorkshire boar,,pig, Pd ‘V ` Turkey to concede e I - - 1- - _ - ip imrinncn win alternate ine had lvised _ _ 3, , ,M 1, , , ,Bn ld , md ,mm 0,, M diileinut ill“'*“'I’°‘l °°“'°"“°“°“ °' °"° ““°" Im' ' '°l° um' Tm ” h°""i~ emeinu sa h TT; :Arie igedizrez rssilggffed Applv in Nfl* 'ml *"'°. - - in id dl -and thrco rec me e - - gouge; giving-for tbl Brit one llgyln .tions wizhdtléigsmniixéipltée Earn: ‘gg mimmu md,” *wud* Hum' Brom PL°_m,__6_1odW.9|pd_ sometime" nnlfdr *M l°°°“‘| 55° "°" “ “ ’ 'rn v i the mniieqh he t in WAIWEBIA ii "i r genei-ni w'n`l A-GTDU4 OW 715473' It '" 'In “mt hgnwd "¢§.€b§'.`?,":= “£1-Erirx the ofleglmrird Dopthzn Blin #Tobin housework. lTeTerene‘; required. intention of the fins meat 'to have av¢i’!® I ,M-,, "N delighted with her Good wagea.RNo wseblnz. Apply tn OI 0 . ' ~ _ ' ry. changed the ascend mg 'boniglrtfbot to have. ‘W ,mm ‘Mk nam.. ,un nm -,,“ In u__m.|c'!£_ nd e 1_od¢i the l\lill0l°°'ll`° °°mN°M7 '°“°"' il from noon on Saturday to 6§»|~_0 pin, gg, i t |- zmii it, and it will bi llllll 58551' ' ,signs Sundlii “ll 3° °l\l¥hl°°::"W IJ Weymguth tilieryards Iprilgswoliith Wm l'- _\ "` OFDM' W Ur B _ 2, bill dt lb B.- It i as lood a program aa hu CHICAGO. June 5 (Qpccinln)‘ v=°° H '“'°°°‘“m.` ."'h*"” ,uma .Ave two 8 a an wo, I vm 1 an - wh c . | . P '"°' M" '"°'°"¢°°' 'T N" w°M*ITIE=: onrT.°.._.__._ org. ind, and the large audiences- with ii`x_i U- Finder will be rewarded y es g -10d3i . lame at__9 King Sguare. A E "if W._.f"”f" -I.°°.ir~:;*. mix. .».:::: 'ronowro .inns s-(special peemeooi: Finder leave here- uninh hu me mms in this mai- liniy on.-n so . . i_mmN_ -£0" I I Ion the men. The vilnner was Harry- MONCTON, June 9--(Bpecial)- With the thermometer hovering one hundred degrees above the zero mark, Moncton is sweltering today undci the qottest weather this season. From early morning the beat has been intense and at eiefven o'clock several city thermometers in sunny spots had regrstered as high as 103. _ H _ _, Though To Be Edward Curie Y Préllllel' GOUlll." ' Of Douglas Drowned Last &-----`-~--‘-- September In shady locations the 95 mari: ig common. Fi-:ty houses are quarantined at Gland Dlglle and vicinity five mile; from Shetiiac on account of smallpox and the church thi.; :las been closed. There are a lar;-I number 1-i cases of a mild type bdt 1.-> fatalities have yet been recorded, 'roRoN'ro, June 5-aight social. the P01106 t0Dlght to move them on as they were preparing to bald meet. ings. two of the eight being candi- dates for the legislature. They- were all locked up in the cells of Agnes street police station. The two aspir- ants for parliamentary honors in the eightvwere Ernest Albert Drury, who is running as a Socialist/ in class B, in East Torontn. described as an electrical worker, residence 31 Gen- eva, avenue, nationality English, and Leon Tredler, who is carrying the red flag as a class B candidate in South Toronto. He is a presser by Owlvatien, lives st 23 Draper street and is a Pole. All were young men and they took their temporary captivity very philo- sophirally as one by one tihey were piloted in to the cells. 'f'h'e dense population of the ward was all out on the streets early, sothat when the Socialists began to speak at the corner of Agnes and Chestnut the roadway was black in a few seconds. Word was speedily sent to Agnes street police station and Inspector Cuddy and a posse of constables were soon among the crowd per- suading them to move on. Under t-he police persuasion the speakers moved up a block to Edward street and started to weave the red' flag again there, Some arrests were made at Chestnut street, others on Edward street and two on Center ahenue. Constables were ver/y busy for an hour or so hrs-.aki.ng’ up or moving on the crowd. It was no IIST TIIIDDTE TD SSID .IIDDT. D. IIEID MONTREAL, June 8.-The body of the lute Sir Robert G. Reid will he cremaued tomorrow morning in hlin Mount Royal Crematory. the cere- mony having been delayed till after the funeral sermon was preached. The oration was pronounced at St. And- rew's Church. this morning. by the Rev. J. Edgar Hill. The attend- ance being very large and the ser- mon-very eloquent. Amongst those present at the funeral were, Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, Sir William Van Horne, Mr. Justice Maclaren, of Toronto; Mr. H. M. Whitney, of Bos- ton; Hon. B. F. Pearson, of Halifax; three sons and one nephew of the deceased. During Saturday afternoon all the business places along Water street, of respect for the man who had con- tributed so largely to the develop~ ment of the Ancient Colony. Sirl Robert's death leaves a vacancy 0l1,' the directorate of the Bank of Mont- real, and already the names of Jas. eReid- Wilson, Robert Meighen and Klhsrles M. Ha es are mentioned. but fPresident- of the Gran run ac c, ibetmg an American citizen will mili-- ltata against his chances. ilurix Mu nur ul Mliiiiui ........ ‘ TORONTO, June 8.-An immense crowd witnessed the hnsls of thc Olympic trials at Rosendalc on Bat- urday, the feagira of which was the twenty~flve` mile Ms/rathon race. The rsa was extrsmel hill and hard Lawson, of the West End Y_lf`.C_A.. who did the distance ra two hours _- SGCIALISTS LODGEDI IN TGRONTO .CET.LS Including Two Legislative Candidates. Arrests In Toronto Eight Men Charged With Blocking Traffic With A Street ` A Meeting. , easy matter because as soon as A ist” P0999/Gly resisted the efforts ofIs}- \ker was deposed in one place, hc would move on to another. Drury came late but began to speak at once and was one of &e first hauled in. They are all charged with being disorderly and blocking the streets for traffic. ' _ imci ui czii Ii imllsi Hiuii I _ LONDON, June ,B.-Violent, pro- tests ,were made- by the Bocitlhtl and Labor members in the Houlmof Oammons,, on _Thurnday afternoon against King Edward's Visit to Russia in language, the offensiveé ness of which no attempt was made to veil. The speakers drew tions in the Muscovite emiir llc- claring that while they had |..»..>.- jection to King Edward privnii-If visiting his relatlve, Emperor l\` cho- las, they had the greatest ahhor- rence of the idea of a Stats visit to Russia. "With its horrors, tor- tures .und persecutions,” "Fraternit- ing with the hangmen of liberty in Russia," they declared to be a shame and disgrace to Great Britain, “which could not avoid contunilta- tion li she mixed ni evil earn- pany." III.DIII.I IIIIEII TIGHT IIITDD _._.a -. BUTTE, Mont., June 8.-Eight iuches of snow on the level, washed into slush by a driving rain, cut Butte off from min outside world today. N0 'telopli-.mo lines, stfnt cars or power Tino- .-lie workin-gy and many mines are cl\i_~.eii, having lost their electrical prov;-1. '1`he'fiood situnti-.n ln western Mon- tana is more se'riou.-- than it has been at any time sin.-I the thlrI_\'- qny rain began, an.| inn- .~=ircnms aio ut the danger point. ‘Fha Moutxzaii dam n:-Irie Butte lu. -t today, raising the liver four Ifec-L. There :irc two lsrai- dams in the river between Garrison and _Mis- nd their dcctructimi Inouln, a ' .is St.,Jobn's, Nfld_, were closed out|threntened_ 'l|~ Iu\`I'i'~l Of thi*-“UTY-he power dam, is oun-id by former ,Bon- iitor W. A. Claw.. The railway situation east of hon is se/dons. The Northwn lun-lilo lisa not moved a train boi .wen Misoolill and Helena or Butte einen Monday. The fight against the waters is be- ing carried on .by ten thousand mon. but the water is gaining staradllymgl the rain continues to fall in torrents. Missoula has had'no trains from the east since sunday. but the aor- vif-ri from the west has been unh- tnwipted. Then arc nve hundnd ptwengers on trains stalled botwch wsshouca can of liars. - llin|rd'| Llnlmenf Uud bv Pliyllcltnr BACHMAN IB INSANE- aAs'roN, rn.. .nine 1. - no commission appointed to examih Robert Bhchmm. the religions fum-, tlt. who murdered lilo lfttil ncbi during an orgie at Nalaretli,Apri| 19th, yesterday filed 5 rqort to LW :gait that the' pi-inein'omia\'i lane an euimqegg that he be removed. tn ' Uln|rd‘| Llsimeni \.\imh¢__fm\n'e friend. H _ . ‘ I *on lurid pictures of the alleged ondi- _ _ f".-fi I _ '. r; ‘J ’ - ,v" ,-_'il I-iiiiséf-‘ `w+ ` -t `=» -“fy-ef.. ‘ - _iz _-ii: _,I _ ,_ . 'ii IMI ‘ ,»_ gs? ___. . __ .__.___A. _...__ .___ sary- -as _; - ,‘f.__; _ L » . _ , f., _,Za-_-» ,,, i » if it =-,I ~¢ I," li .,,,. , i .3 j__ i. 'IT _ '_.;x_,_;__`r. 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