_wise address the House. Merrill‘, our olravlsitetswir l Amendment Dr. ‘Anderson Will Also Address The‘, House-Vote On Non- Csoilfidénce Motion Expected‘ e 1 Morning. Pill - l rill! QAiJ-lltf. nImRA, sept. l-sa up. sdicui-iisd at six p. l. dlnnerirecese, there was can!!!“ mem- bersbi the llbsiilieoqos [division very late tumbler tomorrow mes-n- inl 61b C! non-gori- nilsiics is‘ qovsrnmnisue. Prem- kt James Gafiardlbar is new sche- iuM W-lmlbiehls iaaia speech l... the emendmtnt ' beicre midnight. Dr. J. I‘. hi. Anderson. leader ci the co-operativs groups. will like- Unleas there are tinfoil-seen devel- opments w. Ahdersolrwlll be the only speaker irom the ‘opposition benches. Hon. J. M. Uhrich. Minis- lcr oi Public Works, and several pri- vais Liberal members are expected to enter the tray .beiors the vote is taken to decide the iate oi the Ger- iiintl‘ Ofllfhmlflbi The the Throne, read by Lieut. Governor H. W. Newlanrls in the Legislature lol- lvvlns the election c: speaker J. r. 8mm. illdllr “W. and . Q”). . . i . "n? ill)! and pleasure to vflwma you Ito._,tba rust session oi til seventh legislature oi the province oi Saskatchewan. _ - “Th! Ifidllal return to better health culls Melony King George is I cause tor great reioiclng among all W! people. we are thabkiui ‘indeed lllbt a Hovidcnce has spared him tor-further service tothe British Empire. “ . "My advisers are oi thdOpilliflfl that the resuitsfo! the recent elec- niembers c! the ANNOUNCEMENTS, comma EVENTS, MEETINGS. iijrc. "Dr. Cliit, IL lie-Start now home prevention cure. Purdy Station, West- ihester 0a., N. Y.,'U._n. A. _ i -' ~ (i-‘I-tl. lept. 129d. v--_- "clusbosdins at (Murray River Btptenibsr lotb. Lambs icrenoon. boll and calves afternoon. ‘ , ‘ u; l i 77804-841. \ I‘ ' ' " t. Btewast Club loading live Mo); Wednesday sitar-neon,‘ 11th. Listwiih n. J. ucccnalc. - , "1703-9-0-21 "southern or»... smpsms club losdlfll rse ‘sheen. and 11:: nlescay _.leplembsr ictb. ste Ross. Secretory WMl-B-b-fll. ’ \ / tions have recoil-es it desirable to summon the Legislature at the earl- lest moment possible, having regard tor the time Itwhlch all the write were returnable. in order fllbiwllly uncertainty ar irom the result 0i the elections, I to which political gmrty should administer the ailalrs oi the Province may be removed and opportunity thereby accorded o! bro- vlslon being made tor this illhlre gov- ernment. oi the province in accord- ance with therwisllol or the electors as determined in till ‘HIOQiIZIItI-IIQ through their duly elected lepresentaq tives. The poll taken oil June the stii has resulted as ‘you are all aware in ‘the return oi 2e Liberals, is Conser- vatives, 6' mdopslldenis and s Pro- smssives. Two delerred elections have sincepbeen held at each oi which a liberal member bu been returned. i Increased Sessions! Indemnity Provided Under th_e circumstances mlasivil- ora are ol-thebpiuion that the earli- est possible opportunity should be given 1o Independent aodltronessive members to dedldre in accordance with known constitutional practice, to which oi ills two historic they are-prepared rendiora dtolsicsnili/thvsllelattsr c! political supportgmypdvisore ire or h/he opinion that it is not desirable ‘to submit api-cgramnia or legislation ior the considerations! the members. “Because oi. the special nature oi the session it is the intention to in- troduce leslsleticn 19cm. mlmeraticn much will‘ t". in keeping with the time occupied in your duties. “Members oi the legislature" As- sembly; any ltzivins, Plbvidonoa guide your e era one.’ '- _ OABQET SLATE RUDY \ It is understood that Dr. Ander- son has his Cabinet slate already prepared in readiness should His Honor call upon him to iorm e Gov- ernment. but its personnel is a close- ly guarded secret. One selection ll consideredeertsin, however, that oi Meier M. A. Macrherson. K. 0., cns oi the Bettina Cohservstigp mambo s. who ‘has been ireqlioiltiymmentlonei ior the-post c! Attordayrfisneral. 1i; and Milli. prclhii erson and his colleagues are in. they piugt return to their lfflioctlve con- stituencies lor and dur- illg this process tMI-ifstgislaturs will probably stand. adicilned. Mr. Gardiner has eelensed bis course 1h retaining power ‘until the Legislature should meet on the and that thl Lesbian... was it» a gffilllld that he led the largest grey)!“ Cnian Mills l i ‘ A Gain Business s (special to tbs oral-clan) BUITALA. Sept. b-Buiialo mill‘- ing interests have prepared to: a {our month light to retain their milling rights ier Oanadlpn wheat in- tended sci-suburban trade. 1t is ielt by mlilers in ibis grain centre that, under the , recent developments in‘ congressalossorioomflbarrclsci mili- annually will accompany s. suc- cessiul esioi-t tc remove the bonded privileges. With this prospect in view it is held that Canadian mills will gain the entire diverted business in the Cuban ‘trade. Dominion mills Be reported recently to have made tremendous inroads on American ox- pcris in the flour business.- BLEMENBEAII via Y1 ii (special to the ‘Gdsrdlsnl rams, dept. b--'rhe ilihees oi memes biehieocsau. French wai- premier and one oi the authors o! the ‘rreaty o! Versailles. reached an alarming ‘stage today and caused the physician attendmgirim to summon to Vendee the eminent specialist. Doctor n. De decries. wholatiended meld Marshal rerdinand Foch dur- ing the lattel-‘s last hours. 01cm- flmeu. new in his 988101-618?“ health ior several weeks. no was not considered gravely ill until a_ low save,’ mfwbeltblflmflaw Mabel)!» dcvelfiblfldbrnbd Cannes leit saris in, qlpaenoaau, , f ' a Btflllncent Bur Gard in Vsndse llpiihrth! aupsinons. Dr. De Cons-lea is an 01d h-isoircrclefilenesaii and bis favorite p? " 2 NEiRtThiEE (Canadian Press) ’ OTQAWA.» pt. b-Canadrs trade durlngl the" twelve months snssd Jilly 31st, last' exceeded in value the trade ior tho twelve months period ended July 31st,. 1028 by 8332374568. The grand total oi Canadian binds for the twelve months ended Jul! 31st, last was 82.077.206.321. or not so very iar short o! the three billion mark. For the corresponding per- iod a year ago, the total was elm.- salbfl- j The large total which represents the business done by Canada with citizens oi other countries dilrinl the twelve months just concluded was made up_ as tollows: Total ill!‘ ports {or consumption tlfiillfillflfil‘. Total exports oi Canadian products. 01.841.534.198. Foreign exports " .- sccms. crabs total‘ oi ‘can A trade eamzosm. a pitch at . is clceluod- l| l l | nll; , mill Putin a (lovers clianwrr‘ arowlmcau, " ' pimp AY, llllvllillll ems P. E. l. Pnllluls ‘Gives The beaten oicbi in a recent edi- torial entitled "Quality is What calm " says: . - . "Apropos oi what was said last lunday Nllllifll the tailors oi NW oi supplies irons points outside brew lmgland the year around. it ls inser- ssting to nose that cur northern tanner irisods-ricva ssctih and New Brunswick-are well aware b! the poseibilitieeoi Giflflliltiflfvvvitb the arliesicn. Concord. "were caps District and whatnot tanner. ‘The Down lest iarmsrsaams I0 be a-iittle more patient in 030R!!! stun icr marbst than dose the ever- age New England iarmer. 1b illus- trate. the llama tamer, amen ,1! ccmssto blueberries. apparently is intent on getting iruie to mas-ket re- svidsntlywss pals to radios. _ rerrleva lcotls brewer! lilo l3!" ‘bliseberriss to Dalton. ‘the iruit l!" hand-picked and graded and bsciislll’ 10c a-bee more than brains fruit in a majcgty oi cases. Just MI, W6 have eaallncwers ircmllcvadseotia. in some in several months. ‘in; caulidcwers ass put u» B“ sueceedinir steward ia- land is lnore and m0" i" a rector in our potato inlrket. ‘rho ‘was silpeh-lcir to our ad mom mo”. , , ._ "It is quits evident that Nova sootls will be called upon in subse- quent years icr greater quantities oi ma. The iarlnera ma tiara malls lt a point to trade ww- ables sent to Beaten and to beck tho ioods in an attractive In contrast, Maine ‘iarmel-s‘ persist 1B sending pie; to Boston, in bushel bals- The Mellie MI is usually l good one. Ice ibchesp in Maine and local reosiverssuggest. the peas be packed the sauce as Caliiornis. peas are. Receivers ere. reasonably sure they could set more tel- Maine peas ii the tood came packed diderentlyu lnlfltdh- DBIAD DIlIAlI II IPIIADINO crrrawa, sépisiabsr es-lalsasus paralysis contlnueeto claim new visuals la the capital. at the civil health oiiices today it was rsporind Admits ‘Superiority of, Island Potatoes Over] Maine'- Prodilct uAnd lnglaud crops due to the ‘continued drought, and the ever-rcaiiy scores “In common with the basins ‘lei-me quality oi theeetubera last see-lob, Six New York Banks Swirldled (Canadian Press) . DENVER, 0010., Sept. 5-—A pair oi I ' buneo men. one working in Denver, thelyther in New York, "swindled ‘ and all: new York city banks oi $450,000. pelicewere advised today. Through the , use oi unauthorised telegrams the Denver members oi swindle uo-l tilled New York correspondents oi‘ Denver banks to deposit $75,000 each to the credit oi tbs Bank oi Tellur- ide in the Chess National Bank oi New York Olly. lsach oi the tele- grams bore the unauthorized signa- ture o! an oiilclai oi the six Denver liackmAlloithewll-eswercincide o! the United States Bankers’ As- sociaticn. ......... Kill ilvi AT N_i_BillS Situation In Palestine Continues Grave. (Canadian Press) IlONDONf, Sept. 6.—'1‘he situation in Palestine continues grave in coin- milnltice when hp troops have been lent, according to advices received by the nchange oeleerepli agent in Cain. Ailplahes have killed five and wounded twenty at Neblue. Large bodies oi Reid tribesmeniare reported approaching Palestine. At Hails}. Jew- isls-'_shops are atiii closed. The situa- tion is dim however, and people are resimtins work. Guards are maintain- ed tad. veilllisibe mew. htly, Jews and Arabs are boycot- ting each other. The Allele-Palestine bank which is Jewish. refuses bills oi credit to Arabs, while Arabs ‘are boy- cottinglthc Cuttenburg Electric Com- pany and the Jewish bank. lllollowlns‘ the repulse oi Bedoul tribesmen by the British at sand and Bflmkh llht! wounded have arrived at Kink. Airplanes have repulsed Arab iorces endeavouring to attack ‘Idberins and Arab loses are believed to be heavy. New Stock Issue \ (Canadian Press) OPITAWA, Ont... Sept. ii-Share- holders oi tbs Bell Telephone Comw pany will b; given rights to Pur-, ohass_1i0.000 additional shares at t!!! per share. This price is Eli points below the present market: quotations; it was learned today, that authority to dispose oi the new, stock issue at the price qflvibfi W" granted by the board oi Railway Commissioners at a private hearins’ SEPTEMBER 6, 1929 r 1 i quirles irorn iar and wide. lfnrrlclil 3i ,. ill Tolls of interest ill Samples of Dulse At National Exhibition And Suggests Mar. ket Opportunities. FREDERIOTON, Sept. i-Jlflftrg is an opportunity ior the development oi‘ a considerable Bade -in dulse in western Ontario, as well g4 in the northern part oi New York state, ac- cordinl to W. W. Hubbard. New Brunswickb repruentative at the Maritime exhibit at tho Canadian National Exhibition at Toronto. In a report to the New Brunswick ‘Government Bureau oi Iniormation and Tourist Travel, Mr. Hubbard snys that former Maritime Province residents visiting the Canadian Na- tlohal-Exhlbltion have been happy to get samples oi duisc which have been freely distributed as a means oi reminding visitors at the exhibi- tion that the Maritimes are "down "whens the sea brseocs blow." The samples oi dulse have been eagerly sought by all visitors, especiall those irom inland places. ADVERTISING ADVIIID "A little eiiortvin advertising dulse might lead to quite an export oi that article," writes Mr. Hubbard in his report. "Doctors here are recom- mending it ior go s, which is irightiully prevalent in western On- tario, and c. visitor irom Rochester, N, Y, was quite taken with the idea 0i’ gettlns Qjilppll kilo that districts as, he says, giotre is very trouble- some all through northern New York." Mr. Hubbard also reports that an exhibit oi a hooked mat brought en- 10 PAGES I SPRUVINCE .l_l_’_0STE|I - Mil andlslsccelseesseneeh all or a MERCHALIP i a cam-u. "iv ms satin-ls uses-ass pinched isaasslstica Terrific Observers At 0.4110361‘, iliante), Eng. Sept. I Bolus oi the secrets cl.’ the hush- hush seaplsnea that have been spe- cisily built in, the hope oi retaining the‘. lchneidei trophy ior Great Bri- tsin in the h-tematicrial race over the Soient next month were revealed here when the nrst oi the complet- ed machines ‘went through her paced. She is the Supcrmarino Rolle- Royce 5d, an improved edition oi the B6. which won the trophy two years ago. and subsequently achieved the speed record oi lit 1-2 miles an hour with Piight-Lieut. D'Arcy Clreig as pilot. Her actual speed is a closely guarded secret that will no tbs re- vealed till the day oi the race, but this much can be said, that in her preliminary tests she hm shown a considerable advanoa on withing we have‘ hitherto produced. In her test she swept over our heads at s. terriiying speed that we could attempt to estimate only by the quickness with which we bad to turn our heads to ieuow her. abs ‘ and banked, dived and climb- ed, like a gun-fired projectile be- yond the control or man. Yet all the time she was never on more than three-quarter throttle. \, ’ \ L!!! A BULL!!! One minute abs scared over our hi“! m?! I “FPPFMIUVQI 117ml millet: e. moment ‘lates- abs was a more dot over Portamouth Harbor or the Isle o! Wight, trailing a wisp or exhaust smoke behind her. To the inexpcrt spectators who watched the dlny periormance irom Seaplane Reachespu; Machine Faster Than Sound, say ' ‘ ass-as lebeellLIiens nsiiv§vee7tiba » n, Igll can, sad U-l-Areass. Speeds Test Flight. the lop oi Calshct Castle, one-oi the most striking things oi the demon- stration was the way in which fid ran sway irorn her own" some. when she was directly overhead ‘ll "named as though she movggdiuily A00 yards before the roar 0| KW! engines deafened our ears, we saw her a long way inirqhrol the place at which we seemed to hear her. \ i" -_' r ’ (The speed oi sound is about, miles an hour. British machines may. ii a enormous speed.) squadron-header L. B. oriebi}, captain oi the British Schneider- Trophy team, new so over the soicnl ici- nearly haii an hour. Onw sitar what her speed was. Two military ssroplanea dew ores Southampton Water. They appeared to crawl. Actually they were doiu| more than loo miles an hour.’ Two course immediately alter the Derby ion as these IOO-mile-an-hour craii didinoomparisonwiththobwmlll an noun-plus the unknown quantity -oi 86. p v The Bupernlarlne-Rlolls-Rloyce id built ior speed and tor speed cull so flflfll hours. ~ q ' she looks like a slender metal tube with giant floats and tiny, low-eel wings, and into her is packed sucl an incredibly poweriui engine thal there is scarcely room for her pilot in the narrow cockpit. - CONFIDEN T OF SUCCESS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Sept. 6.-Undauntod by the denials which have met his recent statement to the eiiect that he was authorized by the Newfound- land Government to negotiate with the Canadian Gov respecting the sale oi the Labrador territory to Canada, Joseph Dc Cl amplein who passed through Montreal today en- routc ior St. John's Newioundlanil, reiterated hr- would not cease in his elioris until success has been achiev-iw" bun‘ m“. to p“ h" to m. iirorlt as a tobacco growing country. ed. When asked by a reporter ii he had said Dr. M. T. Nelson, chm: ct the oi agriculture. in an address to the "m. ‘uh “m rm, hum; W35 been to Ottawa and ii he had entered “mu” by “u.” “my”; / i into negotiations with the Canadian "Mumfiamammmflfill The new issue will net the com- punserereatni ~_“n. increase oi sis "n, “qmlm o, 53,900,990 legs ‘"1" W “M”! tnan-istba stock bad been sold on We MWYMP the "was M" the open market, It was stated that the price was originally lured at ma and the Jurther inquiry raised to all! by the board. "It was decided . u... ‘,‘}_g‘“- '-,..'. -‘ Jlfflbirareneicrthebestolstrbngtbdric’ a uiaetbisprlwcvflld b! main" in addition, lie declares that deierri 7 fdlll ' without breaking tbs market. M c '1°°"9951W,W¢i".8 =- lwic. . . , "' ‘ , --li-~,a§sj» . ‘ ‘-—-.-- wsnanamvmib ma“ - ' - (Canadian PHI) - 4...... . general election could not be ccnaid- please carsmsrgrslconis. ; (“um m," ' sled/as combleiediuntii these return- ems-vm new cribs wasnmorolc. p. o.. Sept. s- I tileeemv,‘ '- ‘ ‘the Asrlarieanilederatlon oi Labor . 1 u“ . . 1° ‘fibers i ; .',¢. willihvite helples- Ramsay Mac- to-Doosldteattendiislsth annual: convention at Toronto which Neihsl is, ' to OPIQIBIQI’ “i?!” bissialseiule~ onflOctober 1th. ii it is round it among the British Dominion in rcr- ' poison __ tier Ir, ‘filfiDifie imslly dsglm adheliaon 00:1: optional hll e Ollfllfi C tilO W011 C0 3MB! isvitta by ma. orssc. [ring through the nail or neicraratlcn *4 lbs sassraiisn. to st-yasa Ieriator Raoul Dandurand,lead~ dinner at eodfozsr oi the Canadian delegation, made osmium-rests ween you mskflthia declaration to the assembly oi Government, Mr. De Champlain smilingly refused to answer saying that at the present time and consider- ing the nature oi his mission he believed ii. was better to keep silent on this question. There is one thing that you can say though. added Mr. De Champlain. The Canadian Gov- ernment ls in possession o! a deiinlte proposition s " the transfer oi Labrador to Canada and it is up to them to enter into discussion with the proper party. You may add that this . p. position has come i w. ms as early as Juno last. g (Canadian Press) illNlVA, Sept. sr-Canada l. first _sse;ssapla vials 00.918 - tasraasilserlistiosstnealcei-aeca manner. i. i ' llr- ill-email As be leit the tribune tip minim ivcsaniwelsee ... -... ...ee._q Item in Im- 58,01’. Great souls and ersass lumber-anal. sis-rev “s...” wit): time ciierlnsconsretllleticce- Quebec, lair ’... ... qn OIACI Illa “I- ls-IIII Much Tobacco Grown In Canada in. (Canadian Press) i OTTAWA, Ont, Bept. k-"With more than 45,000,000 pounds oi to- bacco grovm in Canada during the past three years, it is time lor us to think oi our foreign markets," tobacco division oi the iiepalimsllt iSudden peso. ior W. N. MacDontzld (Canadian Press) Donald, secretary and general manager o! the Ms-nuiacturere liillslfde Corporation, who was at liberty on ball oi $100,000 awaiting trial on criminal charges involving the iailure o! the company,‘ dlsd Ottawa Service Club yesterday. Dr. Nelson said Canada was rapidly be- coming a (actor in supplying the world with tobacco. and every eiiort l. I lf-s HARD fo MAKE iii: Bone REALIZE 1am‘ our cccc ‘fume- Down nssulwce KNOW-AER‘ , 0i‘ e eeeas s. st calm. iair ... IBM Isle sas ass aanincoxwaoolisonssil muse-s; 0-H h” n‘ see eag eIIOH ' angina pcctoris at his home hora Mr. McDonald was chargedwith the“ and ialse pretenses involving $500,- 000. Yesterday he visited a local lake- eidc resort and complained oi isclift ill on his return late in the evening. (Canadian Press) OITAWA. Sept. b-The Prime Minister came into the Capital from his summer home at Kings- msrs today to be present It the iunsi-al w! ' ~ late Mrs. S. Ewart. wiie o .nous comritinion- . ll a" Condensed Specials BATl-n-dc per word ‘net each insertion in this column. QQfQ-QOQQQQ _ sven ’ when she was a mile or two distant _ The paceodlfl __ iulfllled, reach nearly one-hall ' he descended did we begin to realist Q. cart-horses trotting over the Epsom ,' would give much the same impress- , witbaiiiaoziiteismorsmaa-lsu .1 TORONTO, Sept. 5.-—W. N. MCI , suddenly shortly alter midnight from '1 . IUNOALOW roe. slim‘; asid- Guardian. ‘(ident- nosr-sshlls "Jan's-zen ‘eveni- in! suit. Finder leave at dual-dial‘ Reward lvea-e-e-n; WANTED - LADY BOAIDIIU