l Opinion In‘? .t*Gi1‘°,1e$ f QY°";1V§‘1Q'.,I - tionfTOE i PubIi¢.»WQt1§$ l I er Saunders Possiblel his decision. itQ-ia un JYIIQ sry oircumstsnoed Hon. Wqld; 34!.‘ Minlster or Agriculture. wbuid be 0f- Itezed the positionl sad would Nib- nbly accept lt; but ash; Elam staunch supporter oi the Monitor's b01107 it would be inconsistent‘ for him 4b tske over thepoiiice on w. Spun- ' mu" 2-. snd prlsldcd . v the The aboutieilllflm ' but he e1» is . the n-emieeli-fw“ “:3; _ . . ~ on the other skigiek1ihorg'ei'e-K°m o, minimums-j Works, Hon. Bruce Russel ours, who, it are‘ iemei-ciiu ‘ lanai-policy. '~“‘ _ i ‘Joint suloiittfltiioo m. quoted volume was wsshed away ‘ _. ‘u, wdsehfl rises, oi» sellingwhlohj y over. the New ‘ York‘ stool: ltsehaiileizgthelsst Mill a er tradlns teeny.’ The rewtlflm which with stsrtlind suddennoss lt- hod succeeded in‘ martini’ fist if fie ".4 esters mshy e1. them to uiw_-hi|h "emporium tbebreakwhich ' ". followed-the raisihl of the New Yip’! ' ' eirsdisoountvrate’ rrcin V s1 hubeeu m. event ‘e: ‘merino. esheriiic- u‘- ‘i “ would behiéeuecessor. u. er brdin- ' "Tlilsllnlormiilcnontbcplltofthe ‘ (speoialtorflneniiuhrdlbn) _A new ‘You. sept.-‘_o+-siore~ then Hih1r4i1¢ii-.s-- ewt- ldgfss the one fro: the pleblsdltg.,oil the novu Scotti-fibul- perance Act. "It was annoufloid to- cey bY-“Yllemylflihodes mess-r in council naming-the lest say onyhich the pliblscltd squid beidwundef the linoleum s M it-“vu bum-- this ‘in a. Twoilqueeticgs. willybs seduces,» _ mots. “vb the electors c‘! Nova _‘ lava-Pepe repeal oldie.“ l. T. A. endgwbsther. they are‘ in sever or Government‘. Gentry!‘ o! the? sale o! llqsonxi‘ ofwofrlne ‘methane:- iee,_ by p. ‘u, §elsnden§ non. secre- "' ‘ ' ‘p noessesrraoe. ‘departmentuwu u. enswer tol s ebelvmmm c‘ Appe. I . W: N, v. to ‘ emu‘ amen from u... mun... are pose m1, squire‘ developments tram we» Whiiwlv. now-rifles» .159 -'_ ards, uui-i-sy airs. .' ‘subieote antigen muohprofk in wsubieotto be setistiotorily ' ‘ in v tim for a strong res- i a e-iieid Y ' ‘A it thst the government ‘ls-l; ossilgld l the. qettms.so.bi'e~ “W” °Piirl §§~'”'-‘-'v“""'m" W“ . b“, > ' l Like the-D Lu‘ g‘. i’. riser \‘\ . by Everybody h-‘sntitmnhv, SEPTEMBER 1, 1929 MERCHANT - lo inl-lsolseart “Fsfitbfs-m-e... T ueveebesueswlsheibeemseel iniheyearsthatsnooooml. A nus-s- i s bee-vi nenmes oeso- §;'::.ui ‘On »‘.'."‘.'L'e u. e. s. sue. __._.__. .__..___.._ __..__ __.___ ..i. ______ __..__.i_....i__.__ ‘L, . Ron. Arthur Henderson. of v _V ' drug taln. seemed beiei-e the _ 4 ’ - " Qfliiislifilitheussueoinctichsy- ~ . —- ,.,....,,, b v l t“:::.:..:;::.r'".:" " " _ . e v O Hill! B V p” e. He slid‘ hiscountry '_ VQBGIIIBG - _ ._' Y pshere ibthenuiibui- declar- prgyRiyq-b .1. ‘ stirs roe the establishment . Y ' ' tionsl hosaejorsewsinrel- ‘ ‘ We anti-snow have the sit- ili theleoiintrytwell in hand, Klhiifldeitlli! ‘ ,. iiimiiiiiiiw- when . v ' was ettenieuin ctr» lromthesusfioisn s ,_ cpeem-cweres. A. ', neeeb Point; Walter nueihssimy hives: Swain. High Bank; ma” “new. School’ Boord:,?}ssin_ Gould’ this morning, shortly es inthe vicinity o1 the peg. R1"? 001d they never before ‘ n such an unususl tide. The Hdll wave up fly’; . "m"? minutes previously end 9M flier wove was visible {or Li. it y V” . . m “WWM or‘ ebsiidersble distance. \ commences that} w I Eflflmlmic @071- io-hwssmwcs-eeeu a = u. y ‘mt be i ..'".i*""* m . 1* <-,i¢rence T iflfe" » 0K .. Mun‘. Sept.’ d-me I a Wlnhlnes ‘Pribune today publishes the end sll- sslaries; fvllewinl lPOoisl sespsteh. 9115i! ewe; eta. thesupple- urnmiu Mlbtensie xiii; will het go mwhifium- 53 "Qlmm "3 "l! t° in s‘ general election "wlwli b’ it was de-_ until mi; upon the ‘expiry of u... m! "It Jeduos- 1610111‘ ibyernmentfls full five year without too ism seems definitely settled, iiimieeoiuemieeyieieeveiveeie in vertiouieriywith u... he‘... m... o! mats. meimiiiierh) rerun be psy the lpplrentlylnsplred announcement nflrslillt from stilling-ended, rmnglsnd, that the much _ 1919M} _ _ Mimi-J _- _ ddes of e ot-imperh l economic conic-r- "ii- ,“*'i¥=i9treiive nur- we to be held next year will be its... el cent-nib solscclawllhln es in otum in June ei- July. wosoniiiewboiee eeurereube as howls! ,1="=1 _ ~V _ ;_'\ V. > . "gmpmq; cs1 .riile.llflil. “time i» umber courses u» _ ,4 nuances. = i» ~ - . _: i _ Is" Manager Of A_ the “.122. h h); _ . J». 9.12.1. Bank i fAll-‘lifikrlylellt. 6—Rt L. Willet. land/it was mus theistic gooountsnt o! tbs ioosl branch oi the at. Oommeroe (or the _ 70ers. left today for Al- msiielership oi’ tho that town. _,»ui-. Wlllct’! shown in the presen- ‘wsrsmadetohimyes s‘ o'clock. Men who had spsnt MARITIME EXHIBIT A sucyss mnorvro, septf e-one week of unqualified and dnquestionsble suc- cess is the record that the Maritime Province exhibit st this Oanmdian National Exhibition here piled up when lust Saturday uightbeme. n there ever was any doubt-that the Maritimes could proiit by such a show. lt was fully dispelled when the first 1o days of the bis national exhibition were over. During the week, iully a million people passed by the exhibit and or these more than halt stopped {or g real investikatlon. No one can even estimite the number of questions asked and answered about the Mari- tlmes, their vacation and tourist at- tractions and their industries. Two hundred thousand pieces o! litera- ture hhvo been distributed. As the exhibit has altered slightly from My to day there have been un- ieilihg sources of new interest. The oool sen scented breeze that lives the show the most distinctive atmos- phere oi! any booth in the whole s:- hlbltion, is‘ still the subJect o! first comment by almost every one who comes near it. Deer heads snd s roup o! the most wonderiul silver block iox skins ever shown in Tor- onto ' bring many questions and "Bluenose Bill” the little automaton ~ displays explmntory curds. gels ibycemnienis nil-die suneimces a . ‘In ‘Luzon; other iscts. that the Mari- times have more ‘block taxes than all the rest oi’ tho continent put toiether. Visitors to the booth are learning things about the Muritimes, many of them for thetfirst time. One o! the lnte ‘_., developments has been the loacn interest shown by school teachers trons Ontario and the Unit- ed States. There is small doubt that many school ‘children will get lrom those teachers who have visited the booth some other impression than that Nova Scotia makes its living en- tiNly by the fishing industry Ind that New munswic‘ ‘u only product’ is lumber. The keen interest displayed by tho business section of the visiting pub- lic in the Maritime products 0n dis- plly is giving birth to the hope and expectation that this year's show will be but the ion-runner of u real dis- play by Maritime commercial snd in- dustriol concerns next year. \ Frost In Peace River Country (Special to The Guudion) , ‘EDMONTON, Alta., Sept. 0-2708! has been reported Int seversl point: in the Peace River country. It will have no eflect on wheat whichJs all ready ior the thruhsr. With clear weather ideal bier harvesting, good Dflllffils is being made. Rain over tho weskeudldlllvlil neld work in other Alberto districts but cutting is pran- ‘iieaily overt and tbrsshlnl Itemi- The crop is "spotty" but timiihs W! bctisr than anticipated. l \ p- peizerss...‘ i 1 1 Felt f“. roan. September. Sask. Legislature» p Has Pro rogues! ,Dr. Anderson Called Upbn To ' Form A New Government;- Premier Gardiner Resigned“. After His Govt. Wes Defeat-f u ed On a Non-Confidence Voter?’- i f Government should continue in ollcl hour after midnight the Gardiner with 2Q supportpn in Q Legging-e government was defeated on a vote oi ca. I _ o! nonconfldsnoe taken at a special Resignation of Premier Gardiner session opened yesterday. The vote will become eilective on Monday wls 3| for snd 2'! qainst. Premier G. Gardiner had stated that he would abide by the result o! the vols when he had Mien the noor previously during the eveninl. (By Thomas Green. Canadian Press Stafl Correspondent.) pause GALLERY. nsonvh, Sept. (l-Premler James Cl. Gardiner has rosiuied, Dr. J. T. M. Anderson. Oonssrvaflvn Leader, will‘ form a new Government. Saskatchewan's Legislature has prorogued. With dramatic suddennoss the most hec- tic and evontiul session of the lite of the province has thus ended. Never‘ before in the political history o! Saskatchewan have events mov- ed ;.so' quickly. Never had on ‘itgltlihidtfstlvtiothdt thingies-bi the Libei-ei enegunee come into power REGINA, suck. Sept. s-nfir an Leader, Dr. A ‘erson and his oib- inet to be selected, will take their oath o! omce. Just betore the Rouse opened this aiternoon Premier Gar- diner attended at Government House end tendered his resignation to Mont-Governor H. W. Newlsnds The Leader or the Government sit-- vised His Honor o! the detest o! his administration by s majority 6d llv- en in the early hours o! this morn- ing on o. want or eonlidenoe amend- ment and ldvisod the Lieutensni Governor to coll upon Mr. Anderaoi to form a Government. ‘His Iona accepted the resignation and sum moned, the Oo-operstive Insder t Government Rouse, _ At the conference pr. Anderson so oePl-ed the omoe of Premier. Th gmebmeiew “"10” one on no e-"l-fl“ conference st Government House do lsyed the opening proceedings. I was nearly halt an hour after thi scheduled hour when the membon were celled to order. In contrast to the stormy sittings of the ilrst twr days an atmosphere of calm prevail- ed. The proceedings were amiabl! ‘ ‘ d and several measures pui through all the stages. These bills were given aoyei Assent h! BL Honor on prorogation. in this province. Spectators in the crowded galleries were tiken somewhat by surprise when Premier Gardiner mode the omcial announcement at the open- ing oi the l-Ioihs this afternoon. Others close to the trend of politi- cal events were prepared earlier though for the eeiihite statement. rt was the iirst session o! Bsskstcho- wsn's seventh Legislature {allowing the June provincial election, called to decide whether the Gardiner WON SEMI-FINAL! LYNN, Mass. Sept. 6.—-Whirled round a rapidly resolving pulley shaft when her hair was caught in the machinery, Mrs. Leah Boa. 60, was dashed to her death uidey before the eyesof her fellow eni- ployees at the factory of the Mas- cots Shoe Company. The woman. v who was 0111B! to open s window - when the accident occurred had been employed Ii. the factory only three days. i- (speeisl to The Guardian) PEBBLE BEACH, Guilt. Sept. 6- Harris It. (Jimmy) Johnston of 8t. Paul, won his semi-finals o! the Na- tional Amnteur Championship io- day by detecting Francis Ouimet oi Boston. runner veteran title holder. six up and five to play. In the semi- flnsl. Willing defeated Egan 4 and 3. Q-OO-Q~O-O~OOOQQO-O§-OQOQ§-§OO O0 O Condensed Specials 3513-44; per word net oaoh Insertion in this column. Winn bu. is Sm on‘ DONE some VARNED l-‘ooi. SfART 5 IN 4o 0o n’ Au. WEB HGNN ' . O Q l 0 o o o 0 O O-OO-OOOO4 WANTED-A MAN T0 WORK OI iarm. Apply H. O. Muttsrt, Murm- iield I ....___......_.._.....__.__.. T0 IBM-PIANO. APPLY l! Prince 8t. 7170-94-1. wlbmo-roxss, raw no J's mflo pups. Apply J. MGOUIGJ 36F Obllllbn Blslllil- sm-s-‘l-s T0 LIT - IUINIIIID I modem oonvuiionosm... .. .11 K13 Square. _ 1 tiu-p-t-g I1 I! LADY.‘ "Instill. finished roost-imply 10$!!!“ Inst. b-Imsritinea mounts southerly wink. cloudy. ieueeec by scattered showers and Hit?‘ mums-muons eleanghhlipply 1m ' e-n ‘sir s4: us.“ a0“ u‘. "GD-ls ’ < "seveiossusi “ 1t i u. tee next, Thereupon the Orv-operative " H V. misc‘