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Ciy’$own Withim $8 Try a pair, for sale by es CRISIS IN THE TRANSVAAL Kruger Bound to Have His Own Way, PUTS THE VOLKSRAAD TO THE TEST Members on their Marrow Bones Though they Disagree with htm, (SpectaL To THE ExaMINER] Preroria, July 25 —Pressident Kruger bas been absent from the Government building since Jast Friday afternoon and it was understood that owing to the opposi- tion shown him by the Legislative Council avd Volkraad on the questions of Jchan- nesburg fort andthe dynamite monoply he hadarrived atthe conclusion that he nofionger poseessed Volksraads confidence a deputation including General Joubert, « Vice~President the hero of Inschelank and } Bourger and the chairman of the Volksaad ! waited upon the President at thePresidency and induced him to attend a special session of Volkeraad which lasted over three hours Meanwhile an anxious crowd assembled outside the building, waiting expectantly to learn the outcome of what was regarded a3 & momentous debate. This evening it was announced that the Volkeraai had finally assured the President that tney had the utmost confidence in him. It is unders‘ood, howeve-, that a major- ity of the members of the Volksraad stil] differ with the President on the dynamite movopoly question. ANOTHER DISPATCH. Lonpon, July 25—The Johannsburg correspondent of the Standard says: “President Kruger sent a letter to the Volksraad resiguing the Presidency in consequence of its refusal to givehim 4 free hand as to the dynamite monupoly. He attended a meeting of the Raad during the consideration of the letter. It isnot yet known whether his resigoation was condi- tional, “The news was kept secret at Pretoria, EDMONTON TRAIL. Proved to be Non-Feasable. _—_ [SpectaL ro THE EXAMINER] Wrance, Alaska, July 25. — The Stickeen river steamers Strathcona and Cascoe have arrived with seventy-five survivors from the Edmonton trail. They relate tales of hardship and demonstrate the non-feasibility of both the land and water routes overland. Halifax Herald:The growing time in Canada is more notable in the public ex~ penditurestban anywhereelse. Since the grits came into power they have increased the anoual expenditures, from revenue and capital by about 25 percent. An important feature of insurance, s to insure with reliable companies. I represent English Fire Companies the strongest and best in the world; | and are known in all parts of the ; Island for their reliability, and prompt- ness in settlement. I can give AS LOW A RATE as any reliable company Men, ‘having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evxipies SLAND, TUESDAY JULY 25, 4899 | THE ACADIAN TEACHERS. i | Convention At Palmer Road. The Acadian teachers opened their an-~ nual convention on Friday morning at Palmer Road. mass in the church of the Immaculate Conception before the sessions,the teachers reverting to the grand old practice of invoking the Holy Ghost by a religious service. The officers of the mass were : Rev. S. Boudrault, Egmont Bay, cel~ brant, Rev. Fathers LeLondais and Gal- lant, deacons, and Rev. Father Burke, master of ceremonies. Father Chaisson and Fathers Belliveau and Turbide were also present. The spacious church was filled with worshippers. After the post- communion Rev. Father Turbide preached a0 appropriate charge which was eloquent learned and earnest and must have made a deep impression. At 10.30 the first session took place in the parish hall, which was gaily decorated wito evergreens,flag+fiud Chinese lanterns, Professor Joseph Gailaut, President in the chair. The secretary read loog and well written minutes of the last convention which were adopted. The Rev. Dr. Chais- son welcomed the Acadian teacher’s to Palmer’s Road. The Rev. P. P. Arsea- aultthen delivered a carefully prepared address upon the “first Acadian teachers” which was much appreciated. Clever speeches were then made by the clergy- men ,present and Prof. Ready and after the adjournment for dinner the regular work of the eession was takenup A number of new members were enrolled. Everything shows the intelligence of the Acadian teechers of the country ably led by Inspector Arsenault, aod backed by the clergy io the Freuch centres. There are over fifty Acadian teachers to-day, tea Acadian priests, an Acadian Journal, and two Acadian representatives on the [-land against Amere nominal representation as ten years ago. Tie leaders of the Acadian people are then to be praised for their energy and intelligence and while they have dove mucb, encouraged to still bet-~ ter «fforts, as the more advancement made in these lines the better citizens of this dear land will be turued out. The same officers were re-elected, viz., Joceph S. Gallant, B. A., President, Filias Leclair, Secretary and the old com- mittee of four with the excepiicn of Philias Buote who re:ires and is succeeded by William VonDoorbeck. The convention rose to meet next year at Mount Carmel, afier the usual vote of thanks and the Acadian anthem, Ave Marie Stella, and God Save the Queen. | Annual Troops Charged the Rioters. Monica, July 22.—There have been re-~ newed. disturbances at Augsburg, where the stone and brick masons are on strike. The strikers attacked a factory employing Italian workmen, and the infantry, cavalry aod police were obliged to make repeated charges upon the rioters before they could be dispersed. Many of the mob were in. jured. ESTEEMED EXCHANGES Montreal Gazette: Some light is thrown on the Government’s binder twine deal by the report of the Minister of Justice on the penitentaries of Canada. The inspector in his review scates that“*the output of the binder twine factory, for the year, was awarded to Meesrs H. N. Bate & Sons of Ottawa, their offer being the only one sub- mitted.” Under such circumstances as are in these words offic:aily described, it is easy to see that Messre Bate and Son bad a good thing in the binder line. But who was looking after the interests of the coun- try andof the poor farmer? How wasit that only one tender was submitted ? —Sir Wilfrid Laurier now prates glibly about the contingency .of war with the Biates. This isthe end of the Liberal negotiations begun withthe ayowed pur~ pose of settling all questions at issue be- tween tbe United States and Canada! The Liberal Government had better write “Failure” cn its doors and go out. —In the last year of Libeval-Conservative rule the expenditures of the Government of Canada were, in round numbers, 4i millions ; thie year they are about 52 mil- lions. Eleven millions of dollars, a year is ratber a high price to pay for the privi- lege of being ruled by Laurier, Tarte, Blair, Fielding & Co. Senator proposal Main and Empire: guson, discussing the obliterate the electoral district of Bothwell, compared Mr. Mille, who is | extinguishing the constituency because it | rejected bim, to Lady Macbeth shouting, | & F W Hyndman, | evidence of Lady Macbeth’s crime. ' en se Out,damned spot!” The analogy goes even further than that, for Bothwell is not more likely to disappear than was the | Remedy For Burns and Scalds. AGENT North British and Mercantile Union of London Phoenix of London. Combined assets one hundred million dollars, | Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment gives im- mediute relief in cases of Burns or Scalds. Its soothing and healing properties are felt the minute applied. It should always be kept in every home in case of emergency. | Your druggist sells it, 25 cents, There was a solemn nigh | Fer- to | ENGLISH OPINION ON War on Such a Question Impossible, CANADA UNITED MUST HAVE A STRONG CASE. Quiet Persistence Must Secure Set- tlement. (Speciat to Tue Examiner. ] Montreal, July 25.—The Star’s Lon- don cable says: The full report of the Or. tawa debates of Saturday, published here, 1 ad the prees to take a somewhat serious, though in no way excited view of the Alaskan situation. English opinion regards war on such a question as impossible. No one doubts that when the sober second thought of the United States ap- plies itself tothe problem, arbitration on the Venezuelan model will be adopted. G.W.Smalley, the Times correspon- dent at New York and other New York correspondents, day after day seek to re- present Canada as an obstinete child whom Downing Street should promptly smack. But Englieh opinion sees that Canada is united and knows from experience that Canada is not united without possessing a strong caee. Quiet persistence must, it is believed, MORE CAUCUSSING. What About Addition to Indemnity. (Speciat tro Tak Examiner.) Ortawa, July 25—The Governmen: holds another caucus today. 2 HOTE LABRIVALS. CLIFF HOUSE. Mre W D Rose, Miss Hall, Major Weeks Ch’town ; Mr Harlow Kingston, Ont.; Mies Ruasel, Hotel Acadia; J A Phim and wife Toronto; Miss B M Hornsby, Miss May Hornsby Churlottetetown Mr Richard Williams, Liverpool, Eng. ; MrJ J Hornby, do.; Geo S McLean, A A Sallivan, Tom Davies, WR Brecken, Geo H Reddin aud wife, Jack Hyndman, Miss Edith Hyndman, Charlottetown ; Miss Rosa Churchill, Miss Vera Hyndman, Miss Ethe!' 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