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Show 00 nnnnru to !K rift I D0SU1J1 ill MIHIQTDV J OTTAWA, Ont, Sept. 22. R. L-Dorden, L-Dorden, the victorious conservative loader, is expected here Sunday to rocelvo tho governor-general's summons sum-mons and to begin cabinet making. The Ottawa Journal, which Is regarded re-garded ascloso to Borden, makes tho following "forecast of a new cablnot: Prlmo Minister R. L. Borden. Trade and Commerce H. 13. Amci or Sir M. Bowoll. ' State Hon. L. P. Pellltlcr "or H. B. Ames. Justice T. W. Crothers or Judge Dohorty Marino Dr. Reid or A. S. Goodove. "Postmaster General H. J, Hasen ' or Dr. Schaffner. Agriculture A. Urodor or R. S. Lake. Public Works Hon. R. McBrldo or John Stanfleld. Finance G. M. Porloy or E. B. Osier. Os-ier. Railways and Canals E. B. Osier or II. B Ames. ' Intorlor C. A. Magrath or Hon. R. McBridc. Militia Lieut. Col. Hughes or Major Ma-jor Sharpo. a Customs Hon G. E. Foster, Inland Revenue R. Forget', or Dr. II. Held. ' , .;, , Labor Judge Doherty,',qrJ.''G.;Stan-fleld. Doherty,',qrJ.''G.;Stan-fleld. Solicitor General O. S. Crockett- Commentc of the Press. MONTREAL, Sept. 22. That popu- ,lor post election puzzie, "How did it I happen?'1 has fascinated all Canada i today. "Reciprocity was repudiated, ' states an evening paper in three-Inch type, beneath which Is a cartoon head-bd! head-bd! "The Archangel Chains tho Destroyer," De-stroyer," a flguro of "antl-rcclproclty forces" with tho drawn sword of "loyalty" "loy-alty" enchaining the prostrate "reciprocity" "reci-procity" with a chain of votCB. "YcBtorday'a victory was not a triumph tri-umph of any political party," an editorial edi-torial dfeclnretf. "It-waB won by a patriotic pa-triotic coalition of conservatives and liberals determined that the dream of a great imperishable Canada should bo dispelled."' Another paper displaying the severed sev-ered heads from the eight defeated Laurler mlnlBters Insists that tho timo had come for a chance In government, govern-ment, leat tho controlling party be-Some be-Some Intrenched In graft. Foar or fibhGxnlloili disagreement with the gOVorHniGnl's naval and transportation policy aiid ailxlety lent the principle of Independent national development be abandoned, woro other causos as alsned for tho surprising chdnge which gives the Bordon conservatives a majority of at least 48 in the new house of commons. The Dorden regime will bo Inaugurated Inaugu-rated with oven more completeness or power1 than Iri Indicated by the inerc slrtlemcril'Oi majority Of the 132 conservative seats but one Is held by a nationalist. Henri Bourassa's lurid appeals to tbo young French vote of Quebec failed tb secure moro than typically enthusiastic applauso from the people, who deeply lovo political po-litical campaigning Tho old nationalist nation-alist party had no conservative opponent op-ponent In this district. 'I'H6 liable:? of tho victorious leader nnd the dpfaatrtd one have not beon more Oil tho popular tongue today lliari 1ms that dt President TafU What, if ahi', effect the result would havo on I1I5. political oaroer was much discussed. |