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Show UU BORDEN TO CONFER WITH CONSERVATIVE LEADERS Halifax, N. B., Sept 23. The next premier of Canada. Robert Laird Borden, Bor-den, M. P., left Halifax today for Ot- "iu-iii. i truiniirTB jlgg Hfi! tawa. Mr. Borden will stop at Mon- tibi troal for a conference with Conserva- I & tive leaders of Quebec province, when, r St It is expected, tho subject of Quebec's R representation in the cabinet will be w Jj considered. '. JP Mr Bordon has not oven arranged i pj. a tentative cabinet roster J Si Because of the developments and f; If expansion of the western country, a v bill for1 the re-diBtributibn of parlia- I Jf meutary seats, giving Manitoba, AI J; R berta, Saskatchewan and British Co- Jj lumbla greater strength In the house 1 2s of commons, will bo Introduced in V- 2x parliament Most of the other prov- V m Incos will also be affected and another t &i general election in 1917 will be neces- S sitatcd. U |