< ~ ,....,.. _sa .ua--..-.._...= .. - "'..r»..,.L--, __ Variable Winds and W_ f ` _ ' is 1 '.- _ ._ ~, , _ I _ _ onivdvo* -Gcosulfsqsqr . ...~. ... ;_ - _ _ ` A - 1 i., `_ _ ,_ "JW ~ o ,.....` I t-,I _ .f ,T ‘ ` »='§-I mf* 1 _ _ ' l ` "ii-Lisggsp " "‘ " "M 4" s " ""‘ ’ ' <2, , L . ._-_»----~~~- '---ir i 1 r _ ' a ,, . A I :ll \l .l ‘ I .. ,, . ,, - . ,’..“.~.!E",’.!.i.‘.i5r_~ ; ‘Y L; i r ‘ rmscssiiwesv ISLAND.; ,_ -. , 4,. __ , _ CAIN&DA, SATURDAY, JUNE’ 16,1966. ‘l _ _lff ` _.;"f§_',_,_ ;V 4 .- .. _ _‘v 1- . ~ lil" _Being Sl-lb' ‘Closed its Session Yesterday Judge Ritchie Sentences |¢¢i'l.¢_§_i§idi,l0ii- Conservatives Fail io Meet Next ,Year in Prisoner for a Gray .¢.\| `. _ to Arctic --.-.- ~; _- »~ ._. ` ,FiELpi.Ne»r rrii siiiii .___ ' *_ Ingpiry Committggf ~ Montreal Otience '- Evidence was Taken. --- - . - ` Presbyterian General Assembly closed lil iii iiiiii_i if ii. a,liTakesa Vacation Before e r ishing _With insuranc V Sfr Joan, Juuei5-(S lei) Dis llliiliii '. mm: ~ ' Grafters I riugmid ozwinter sn-cet me ...rooted Attorney Jerome of New York trtot orrsws, .mov 15.'-ispooioiy-at the Banking and Commerce Cohiinittse ‘this .comics ,iiiinhm rieid announced tlie 'insurance' l nits granted lncoriwrstion this year and ing In the Commons today the bill to pi*t\vent‘ lludges from acting as arbitrators or referees was taken up and warmly discussed. -'Considerable opposition developed and all Zex`U'au§io'sil"ill`-“7b,i'ftillgss"f‘.granted flhally prolrress was reported. The bill companies would ‘bs ‘ sniriect to any' will probably drop, legisiation`1thatl» might be“ passed 'ss result ‘of l§Ii8`i`i‘isii|bi`itco'lnii‘ulri1 ,N fthe oonsorvsiivds- mica- to otiend thi arotioinriuit'-§,’1`o¢ilili’inl¢ttéi` ii.i'sniorciogi_, so no cvldeiiod:-whs tnhan. ` h , :Consldemtiou of Oliver's immigration F bill followed. -i ‘ fTha clause imposing two dollars head ti# on all immigrants, which excited i shohfooiiosieseo-=‘ ther other’-any was i ii‘hel'b6f)fi9lli"l1il‘*"d1o‘bpsd out of tht' dropped, also the clause providing for inquiry ag no irreguiarlty'l1'ss bee dlscovsred..‘ r' ' ' fi 'therecovcryfrom the immigrant 'uf any 'money advanced toward his expenses. r ‘ _ _ ” I '$0Lihlil’s sorbiiins The~So|ditr is Weil Fed; butler a Uniiomi Almost Any- ihing.s Manic do»s¢rvio».-ihehoops Knowrntieio I ' A oi‘Modern Tactics. ___________________,__...-'--- tcwh~in-Palestine' But here there s . Jerusalem is Turkeys principal giirriso 'p 1.W‘mer.~r 'ni _,` 4. -." -\~ “ w 1. if ~-t n dusty uniform ragged andbuttdtrless. r The omcers drill their men daily until fo upon, and once a week march them out 'mo the oooh country. They hive' aresilc ,iiiiiiéftiit ssrflwil et 5°" oooooioooi eiiio pfootioo oo me Pismo! Gaza, Beersheba, Jaffa, Hebron, 'Haifa '!ibcrlas,'l‘yH!&’S'ldii'ii,‘ Haetieyoh, in the autumn manoeuvre! But the Turkish? Bethlehem, and there are spring and Lsbano and Baalbsk The Turkish soldieristsken forsomany other duties NliliiVi`Unll`fuinor onssat Rephhim, between Jerusalem and W omsenlitosicnniusoietnen .no me H capital fellows. Their kindness a nd courtesyto all foreigners and visitors, although it has not seldom been repaid by abuse, are invariable. The Turkish officer always looks smart and neat, but the private neither care nor is obliged to take the sinaiiest interest lb his appearadce. He may: be -night watchman, tux roiieetor; police- man, domestic maid-of-all-work-that it is hardly surprising if he knows little of his own. The private soldlorls pay is one-'msjcmls ah (87 cents) a mouth. Payment is s irregularfand although on gnéat feasts ht is;supposed to be paid off to the last para, itis too-often deferred or lapses altar scen wearing odd shoes or none, in a gather. ` iniiuiinr HliSS|iili1_WilNiSS. ‘. , 5-,_pg¢|mwm,' June 14.-The save illllil Wlili lil .EUME TU iliiiillli ,.. Nsw Yonn. June 13.-AocordinRii°6 ii St. Petersburg despatch it is ascertained “Y "'""“"'“'°“ '“"'""‘ 1°' N °M°'°°. in won informed oiroiso that Count in the Baltic provinces is angrily rt sentoli 'the Douma. Since J nusry bt _ military court has been ln oontiiiuous ees- sion in Higa condemning great numbers ,, Witte, after taking the cure at Siihy will go to America. The precise object of his mission to America is not clear. ' is doeth or evidence extracted by ¢‘5"‘“"- _____.--- Most of the victims are isnvrlili 1611919- aooording to its nvstsotia Vioir. th Twentieth Century). \»h¢"°°“"*' °°“°““ if Gen. Arbousoff. md L|°“i~“'o°l°'K°““° Bauman,Wilkovsky; and Dresdoif. Th tribunalsitsina church. Of eliiiii i>°|“_ sons rsiisutly condemned todsath six' _ ___ H pl-9".; in alibi, and their innocens hir' ggmggo Juno 14 -(Spec a l_ wnmgod by witnesses. The w July 535 ‘ ic vlo~|- .. b B2! ,,,q,,|,»,,g||,...,o.i opens system” when . lation` of thslaw, tcrtufs bcinil *hd "bmi “ Purk...... - 31°-ga? agcutisy which weak-minded persons Sept, Com...-.--~ 1 li been brouB\it il f°l*lY °°°“°° “ Whest..... 32; BYO ‘ _ ~ .1 simian . _ . .. ewes _ ‘°“°°°\"i:P°°P‘° ""° ""° °' fi ‘ "°"‘ ._ I _ ' ° ~Vemns|s»\u|unsaasn|.ssnsI‘\w¢a»nns1|&su|lUh “uma » nm .nd we wubmgmiglp. . as inuin `his rformanoeat F' W "'-'"3' _ " _ -Y'-'_' ' this thengsfnds and the use oi' elects lf! g_@@lZ==~ ' ‘ 1" 'Iii tous csocsiz seitsf HALIF-AX _ , Si“i`i2EDDEDi _ ` <:bili1‘i-si”~i. FISH - ` it, _your to acquaint Y0urs;Iif sin ma" are-eonfbe-111% ° you iefeeots-a pseiif*-' ceiimiss iiiiiiien. ,~;,,...,.., ..s~r..»'si~a:1r-rs- ' brother. . ‘ 2 . Fitzgerald to six months more in jail. Losses, oot..Jcoe 1s~(speoiai)-The Sr. Joss. June 15-(Special)-Jawa rw - ` . passe i _thirty-second annual session today. last night for insulting audi attempt ng `th\'0\1Kl\ thsvcity tonight on bis way There was a ict of routine -business t° 8950"” Mil! GUY- llsdltlyears. transactediand a sinall attendance. this uiorniuii in the Police Court J u The meeting next; year will be in Rlldlile ilnld Flllgdrtlll $100 ilwludl ‘M°“tl’°°l- ` _ costs,or three monthsin _inil and wh _ the duels paid His Honor will senu WIS d _ f'°_ S'r.Pn.-rsnsnunc, June 15.-(Speclal)- md *Mum* L”k°°"'C' B" tm ° t‘w° ww" Disorders have broken out again at ds, iftshlng trip. ng V* He said the purpose of his vacation eh ‘to acquire enough energy to enable him |195 catch up tothe insurance grafters, lwhose trail he proposed to camp ss soon wounded, Biallstok with sveh greater fury than to characterized Thursdiiy‘s riots, in' which an thirty Jews were killed and hundreds iiilii Stlllli H/lux-‘.ix, J unc 14 -The twenty-first interprovinclal match took place on the Bedford range today and resulted in a win for the Nova Scotia team with a score of 085. The Prince Edward Island team was wick third with 660. Theweather was fine but the high wind made good shooting difficult. The condi- tions ofthe match were seven rounds at 200, 500 and 000 yards, with two sighting shots at each range. ; Nova Scotia led at the 200 and tid) ranges, New Brunswick leading at the 500 ssdond with £110 points, and Mew Bruns- , __i._.l_<__~ Wilii THE Milliifltill Pililliliiiill Of Fredericton, Much Esteem- ,ed, Die‘*Frcm Cancei' and Asthma. ' Fusnnnrcron. June l5.-(SpeoIal)- Fredericton lost a prominent business WGS! The made one circuit with two men, as ST. JUHN, N. B. June 15-The m important matter which came up yesterday afternoon's meeting was the resolution drawn up by the committee answer to the question or wnntsnggesti might be made for the promotion of t work of God in this district. One soluti as he returned. -_-sofa-»--» l|IHlillslZliES Iililii ilUSIiliSS Mil ||i 31, JJHN "_ That Zion and Portland church 'yards range."- .__- yds. yds. yds. Total. Rove sootio ...... ...ein seo P.E.Island.........23‘d 227 B11 870 NswBrunswick.....225 230 205 (lm i-_-¥1--- ,__.,_@.-_-a-1--v iniir ir iiui riinsr iiiiii illill illll 221685 The highest individual total score was man and most esilmable citizen last nigh made by Lwut- Creeiand. of Neva Swiia. in the poi-ooh of George '1‘. wheipioy. who valxh laqdlizié hi°:lgB?;".g;°?:: pilgiglzeuxtt passed away after a lingering illness from _ _ , one range, scoring 85 at 200 yards. Th team scores by ranges are as follows: 200 500 dill 0 cancer. James Barry, one of Frederlctcn‘s he long illness from asthma. illilliillli J. Wiarnnn Davison, accountant S""P"E““UR°'J““° “"0" °t an the Charlottetown branchof the Csnadiu. m°°” i°"“’l° “w"°° °f. ”°m°d‘° Bank of Commerce ,has transferred to th viclssitudeever told hasjust reached Bt. Beuovlm on branch mm meuwoun Petersburg, It is tothe effect that an » f in tb' h m h ‘_ _ M _ V “mn mba! tho Ts$_“wbres‘numbmn' Biprvlx mi; psggipblyleppgnialgf nur for bowel trouble. I make this state abnut2,0(l1has_1ust'parishsd by its own weém actasthc list avenue of escape from _ V famine. - A' Landis number of excursionists, , The tribe inhabited one ofthe bleakeat _gvgiisd themselves of the opportunity of parts of Yaidtek and obtained a seeing the new steamer Empreei. ,by Notre Dams entertainment. See adltroublm For Busby sudmmmm ”“”"“`““"`”ili]|iiiill iisiiiiiiiiii .ferr New Undertaking Rooms and regretted that the Dr. had taken refuge by suggesting the impossible piim i‘€.‘..1’..'*“.$.“f.i1“.‘I.I.1"_"..¥‘.'&i?$‘.‘Z.'i..".?1"°...ii.°Zi.' Summcrsidc known citizens, died this evening' after a provision for the care of Millidizeville a Indiantown. On this first point that the greats amount of discussion took place. sb Rev, Dr Wilson opposed the resolut work which Zion church is now doing. Rev. Mr. Pierce said that thc. trou was that Zion would .not be tatisiled, is ence. Hs concluded his remarks saying, "If this cougrcgiiticii is not burden to the church as it is today it is least ri burden to the ministry." Rev. Mr. Campbell, speaking favor of the 'resoi\`stlon, said that itw hundred families and Zion only thirty Y After further discussion the resolutlo was carried unanimously. ;___Z_..____-___ nown resident of Bluffton, Ind., says. For sale by all druggistii. precarious subsistence by rmlnz rein- going to' the excursion lost nicht. 'rho io another oeiomo. 151| si. acer. .Early in 190° H- deed!! disease steomcriomhe when ots..'oiooi¢ wither. . . - ___ ___; b present, the cirouitfto maEe` special nd this port, undergoing repairs which will ‘blocked such oppcrtuhitiss at ,the confer- bY WHALING STEAMER SUNK. absurd that Portland should have three ‘I _ 6! whaling steamer Lynx was recently in restore her to her mented condition after si' having been attacked and nearly sunk by one of the huge ceinceans sbs chases ' These are the racer whalim, the most _ , i6 He simké “rbngw in 1”" 1°! um Kwai powerful and vicious of the tribo,beiug 9° sr. Jomro, Nad., Juno 14-'rho iitiio n . hx lsr larger than the sperm oi- Arctic ° whales, the other two types of the “t species. “ ieiswhiie in the ro.-y or oogcr and 8" pain caused by such a weapon striking In him that the rorqual whale is most M dangerous, and it requires the greatest csutlnn in manoeuvering the little _ RS p ii BIOLISK -11* nn, Bombs are Thrown and Rifle Fire kept uplle. o . tween Jews, Police and Soldiers the Latter in the Streets, the 'Jews in Their Houses -Communication cut off. state the excesses were started with bombthrowlng, after which' the mob opened ilre cn the police station to which the police rstlreduud there was constant firing between the Jews and the houses and soldiers on the streets. A mob of peasants armed with clubs Direct communication with the town is and scythes have entered the city and are cut off, but despatchss from other places] participating in the riot. AN ANGRY wiiaui B, TURNED oN ENE/nv Steamer Attacked--The Little Lynx is Now on Dock °§, Undergoing Repairs to Damages Received in the En- g: counter.--Was Nearly Sunk by the Whale. he steamer to prevent her being destroyed as he launches himself at her. In Norway two years ago (where the same fishery is pursued)a whale rammed one of these steamers and sunk her; with all hands, shattering his own head .and destroying himself against her plated iron sides, Another whalerof the Nor- wegian coast two years before that was struck by an infuriated cetaeesu and the impact taking her near the engin room exploded hai- boilers and she, being blown up,all but two msn per lshing and the whale meeting the same fste. In Newfoundland thus fai' any fatality from these causes has been luckily prevented, though there have been several narrow escapes. " UnKnown Friends. There are many people who have used 0hamberlaiu‘sColie Cholera and Dlarrboea The Very Best Remedy tor liowel Trouble mmm, WM sp1e;,d|d mmm' but who °f Mr. M. F. Burroughs, an old and well ‘hrs unknown because they have hesitated n » “l about giving a testimonial of their expert ° regard Ohamberlain's Oolio, Cholera add ence for publication. These people, how "` Dlnnhoeaftemedyasiheverybestremedy ever, are none the less friends of this D t remedy. They have dons much toward me i after having usedtharamedyin my .family making it a household word by their per for several years. VI am never _without it.' sonai recommendations to friends and neighbors. It is a good medicine to have in the home and is widely known for its cures of diarrhoea and all forms of bowel _- _ I appeared amos: the deer. and by winter iorge oosuogei- not and woriirs noon. 1 ' the ‘satin herd bid i1°1‘lll1°d~ Th' Aplsaeant sail wasienjoyed, the boat’ V ` unfortunate DBOD\° °1\d\l\‘°5 mllvbr going as far ss Woodlslsnds and return-_M hovics that serine would brine sem log. All on board oojoyefi the into sud- better iJ\’°lD¢°ts- This hope WMI dll* admired the boat. The Empress returned Hi>D°lDl»€d. Bild Wml °1°W 5f»"'V°i°l°“ toher borthshortly after midnight. ` staring them in the face, the elders of the , V or ;""::~;"f=,;;::,:: .$55, .‘."”i‘:°.lr..';:::.'.:‘.:°i’.'; - n . e a nio nc -' - - ° “"4" u""“'°"“'"m Bum' M' "?i‘i3i\;lgobv:ss :rift oooh tothe.-shociu in-sr. the vicinity of Kensington Iiail. the _ ---'*' °*'*' km M, “muy ,nd gh," h|m,,\¢_ following paragraph is noticed : ‘It is not .. 8'. on thetonowmg My the ,pp¢|||n¢ the wish of those conducting these, tramdy was carried outiu the open air-in services to invite those who regularly = ngensrai assembly. The only exceptions lllflid 0ifl\°r Dllwl 0! W0l'1lhiP. bllii i»° weresfew old men without familles,who‘ WBIOMM lil’ Whv U0 H0010 °ll°Wl\°l‘¢- when “nw themnlvu LM] ng; the Biiolt addresses, special music and demrminaunn m°¢w“-y gg ggmmir, singing will be features of these gospel sulcidc.and some of them coutinuedm lllililoh SGNICM. 00 Which |110" lllflv drag oncmiserabls existence until they .women are welcome avi/l’!5l°