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a �!I!I " AN ► ;Vis. mooing . Zw %fist.. ` ♦ i • pprotlsigq e , t9 'the world, OW still, 1 ,. n avowad'ltk �. , ink �e�sr who took out their .. $ a �•`�hcwat the !rl �� 11
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!a►. ; o;� Vii: d y' elect, a Speadc- '' a :: t4ttrf{ to the ' great vntee oi: a� w+bgse ` wee bit Strops. �J+� a fah, 3hte main uqp
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yy w�regau+d kb: he of ,a ._, �t�es gest joy Oke least. a • '
w>wtl'deliver bhe Speech 3ma I f° y �ihr�i�pded ''memb,�40' 4# 'Candle$rit"h� one of the oars 1e cstble ie now nam-
. Abs Thronei Tiro real work of the . �t'e dur n � session e
fro[ :;tiliQ° ifr.' have m he>': bfible aellfe oveat` '>r0 baa lrtate rritlt r hY►e Ter, ik
session, however, will begin pa tke before. ails` to the throngs in mem. ThIsAs as urabk � Never before were fiundies sold apt "JaL*e, bide a 'gree, tint Weis wxteh �ml60 a�,: ,Win► grain are.
following Monday, when the debate �eW; ftt..F6tar'a, re t1�e election which beeadbh-of rnnld o!' const lois low price: %may het do •toe tyva o!' fps." baiQ to eotnsidor as• ,�.
- ori the addrtess opens. The Members �s Dominifsn tow •,. Yesl+exda9• J. . ; rause I erotism of Most
pe had been in ted by the titin stream as it its apAtt�► to .>s ,
will nedd ,Friday and Sa rday to Set As a roult 'of irks i�ibt4%W and the Willard's• Chocolates, first-class qual-
u of: whits sono' a which .came from the abili6y sed
worth.. e Y t, '1+pxoduction measured by
11 them oolv'es fixed up In lidg�lnga and 97%5P� n . ren to the pi � + Sty, guaranteed; it nos: satisfactory TE4 {� � :. �mnillc far' the,
" v►1ih tltelr roof tilts Sstine }Chapel when will be alb+ 1i1 s csseer at Otkarva' mo w�lI be reftdeld at ;per BASI.EY INi9 D 4F Q,fit's .
1 �amiliaaise themselves iroturced s»ea, sand tlietx propa481u, wed wiil� deep awl'atitdiop '• , . Most regional farm graottoes'lsave tliorx -„ . Next to• I,
;'' ` new susrotmdings, :for most of them *we is ' - b fo°* tawsx .v4pt4ug,'papers of the final ballot were wide interest• whiff csrcer, it ' to, pound . -tb „ • - • • •3k sound experience as , a bookground., rn Staub a groin crop.
.1 Istns now now tp parliament and will the 'governn3oh�t' on twr pant than bt;rned. be (hoped, wid • be .4, longer a f W . Can roar beat that? This well recognized fact, 'however,' it -his the, co evt 'habit of making r,
find 'things strange at 'first: - has been noticeable daring recent Plus RI. attei and greater aathdae ion than o! should , not lead us to blind mors mods 'of grain to the acre bban
The oabine't ,bas a ons nlanth Meanwhile Pope
Previous govemn ents have Our home-rttiade Bon -Hans at tier "
y shown S. 'tendency : towsrd "passing waiting .iron some momenta in .(the the one ao}Ytalry[_ lady who was pound .. , , , • , •SOC devotees of the w tever tfr, is Y sister of tlbfs.
. ahead its none Boll, had left for St. to a seat is Was and right" doctrine. Sometimes practices " y
getting ready !or the'aession Clementine
and it is a safe 'bet tbal the slew gav '6Q �ck'� ''bo Baa extent 'uvthich made peter'gl scorn 1W by the members the earliest, op rblsd t4 sus AI'1 kinds of TatAes at 2 pounds in gxowi up, however logical in far• � � T" r" a ' r 2
ernlilarit will +have its legislative pro the veterans' o9weers feel rather sore, of the po teacher in one of a1u ; e flisatern
bn$ in thiq cave they are finding a SCollege• Arriving at lav restored b ter eatsstituentq for. the light o then avaiiabie information
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;ramMe well in hand before the sea- , the bal"xy gt.. entrance 'inside the 'hoarse" whifsh tka world has bugs ' obtain too deep a root. AA a cone.• .agriftJtltural colietges:
Sion ready 'sympathy and a willingness to I t"go s hand and be been told is' the At and e�eDlud►e Now is Your Chance. quence when something bettercomes " ire Sarnia$ dt► Auy tfir+e' ,
opera up, allowing, 03 cour�le, cathedrid• lie ' 1#i
%egr of tkeir problems and the ro- '
for the contingencies which arebognd P stowed upon the multitude his first sp'hfere for women. -Tbie lady.piolaaerr., along or a new light is sited on Eafstern §Ketmh" he >"�od. "f would ,
1 to arise during the three anonths or 'poaals for removing them. .public benedietiou. Then he return- in our federal 'house is acknowielliged Remember date something quite old, that deep root matte it msy main grain crop. i IRY -•
so that the House is "sitting. The ed to the V'atican', where, although to be a spea'lcer of distinct ability and:. lit a ban on progress. We farmers •have not gotten on 'bs, O
estimates are under way now in the reigning, the popes -have remained possessed of eat clarity of SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, 1922 y ,ate i� ,
gr m -n soda . carry on through habit ]ons after the possibilities of bade
various departments, and these fare THE, NEW HEAD OF TH$ vi:rtual prisoners until 'their deaths. farce of character. After all, wbew" See Our Window Display. time has come to face about. age over oats for foo4ixg aft
to be carefully checked over in It -was a striking scene as Pope one ,recalls that for sixty years we In making these opening remarks one of the mysteries I have bion un-
couneil before they qo to 'the House. CATHOLIC CHURCH Pius made his first 'appearance at tgloried in a woman's rule of the vv tie I have specifically to mind the case able to solve- lib is true filers is not ,i
council
t. So the country can look for a care- The Ol m 11 of barley versus oats aa' an Eastern such a ready :market for barley as for ,
Cardinal Achille Ratti, Aretbishop 'the front of St. Peters. As his British Empire it does seem absurd Y P
ful revision of .all proposed expendi- 'holiness gave the benediction the to cherish ,any doubt as to the pos-- Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor crop. I am convinced that -we are 'oats, for the simple reason that Ae
of 'Milan .has .been chose,, Supreme
-, bores to keep pace with lite steadily troops assembled these presented sibility of a woman discharging flhfs unduly neglecting barley. There are mixed -feed people seem never to Sprue �*
1.decreasin revenue. �'' ° the 'Roman Qatholic Church arms while the crowd acclaimed the re1ativel lesser duty with ri -+ two ver lausihle reasons for the conauidered using it. The farmer who. 1
g to succeed the late Pbpe $enelict XV. new ! pontiff. and profit. Prop sty Y P
. • ♦ • His coronation as Pius XI. will take P p was a member of a number of so- true value of the barley crop having matskets ;iris crop as sheat or milk,. ;L
- ace ,February 12th• ----- ,Pieties, and at the time of his death n so long obscured. One lies in hot►ecer, can usually greatly increase �
'Cardinal Archille Rattin archbishop the perha more or leas subconscious his �� by subiCituting,bariey for
I! there was any doubt in the minds' After the announcern�rrt of his was Grand Sovereign of the Odx-- +r
of any one as to the need of economy pe pp of Milan was for several ears papal scrum tion on the art of the aver- spring oats• �`':
election the Po appeared on the ' y OUR TOWN ORNAJMENTATION fellows of both bhe United States P P
on the part oL the federal govern- outside' balcony of St. Peter's and nuncio in Poland, where his dis- and danada. He was a Presbyterian age farmer that barley is a cereal to ..Barley has several sail peculiar;
rnemt that doubt must have been dis- bestowed the benediction on the charge of important ecclesiastical. Dear Mr. Editor: - and a Liberal. be used merely for brewing. ''The ties in which the crop should always
pelIQ by the revenue figures wWch thousands who had waited patient- functions wimm the Polish question A number of heavy sentences 'have other reason for undue neglect of be 'humored. In the 'first place, not
1 m the rain in St. Peterb are became acute earned for 'him the The love of art is no modern grace, been handed out to some who have barley in the Eastern States can be 'inuoh can be expected of it orf. poorly
have been made available during the y esteem of Benedict XV. and the at- much as we of to-do may drained land. In `.+he second ��.
last Dew months. The January figures —the first time this has occurred A't Y 5 pude our- .,gone wrong. The sentences were !in- traced your absurd 'method of mea- place
1. showed x decrease of over one and a since the breach between the state Stole of Vatican authorities. It was selves on our attainments. In the ,posed by Justice RAdel, one of the curing yields. A bushel is a bushel it gets the reputation of balking.
kali ,millions its compared with last And the church in 1870; for fifty-two because of this service that the red great rtwsenms, espe�'ially of Europe,; unless you stop to think about it. when planted on very light sands. So y
finest 'men on t'he bcnoh in this or
year, so it is evident that the ex- years the blessing las been bestow- 'hat was conferred upon him on June may be found sculpture:, and vases Barley yields just a little less num- much for stubboinness, over against
tpendituxes. must be cut in keeping. ed from within the Basilica. This is 16th. 1921, sten a simi'lnr honor was of marvellous besot dr,n, re any other country. The first were on
y' by two Russians, whose names I will not ter of bushels an acre than oats. Un- which allow me to put dawn a etrgng-
r bestowed on Cardinal Laurenti. artists three or four th ,usand yews attempt to spell. - The der mere casual consideration, there- .ly rede,67Wng feature; barley �vtil_ '
For that reason deputations are giv taken as an indication that Pius XL P e had i robbed a
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.� en little to hope for when they flock Cardinal Ratti was born in Italy on B. C. Indeed,ahere are examples of fore, no superior yield is -held out. consistently make a profitable crop. .
intends to nettle the Romata question. .bank on Ossington Avenue, with viol -
March filet, 1887. For many years Minean art even more ancient still. ence. The Justice in sentencing them The fact of the matter is, however, on land 'too poor and worn out for
to Ottawa' asking that the Govern- pacification!" is the g wheat, although
ment s nd milliams here and there keynote of the new ko 's tpolic 'he was librarian of the Ambrasban Beside such art in brass and marble, that a bushel of barley weighs 48 gh it will thrive in-
said they had 'grown up in a country
pe y library and archives at Milan. Later the beauty of 'nature w: cu"iveted pounds, whereas' a bushel of oats tips creasingly as the fertility curve goes
on local works. It just simply is not as indicated .in a statement issued ry ' which never had much respect for P
%rein done this g• he became librarian of the Vatican. Great people had gardens ,ii,,d_- abort the beam at just 16 pounds less up. "Farm lands not too wet or boo•
g year. by Prince Chit the marshal of the In this position the remained until the their palaces, and adorned with eve law and _order, and of late years none weight. A bushel of barley and a sandy, thong!h outside the, averageIf I
conclwi% which made ireference rbc every "law
all, but in this country people
♦ * ♦ new Republic of Poland established beautiful thing money c fuid buy or must be taught to behave themselves bushel of oats are radically different litnit of profitable production as re -
the first blessin' bestowed by ,Pius g
g official diplomatic relations with the travel, discover. The temples, too;`af6. and avoid crime. The were sentene- quantities of grain. And the tulle Bards fertility may still be cropped ll
XI. Continual conciliation, inauabr- Y to bade
Then are indications at the time �� b his r+oiessor, Vatican, at whie'h time Ratti was ap- in Asia Minor, wfere built in the +heart . � •� the penitentiary for life, Another has further to run in that a pound Y wdt�t profit," said Doctor11
y p , Probable p Y lharlan.
of writing that Alberta is in to proved archbishop and was assigned of magnificent graves and 'mossy' who sent the na�ntie of Miller,` a of barley has slightly more seeding
g reconciliation of the state and church P value than a pound of oats. Assum- As a nurse crop barley is probably
deny to Hon. Charles Stewarttine to Poland as the representative of lawns tract with flowers. Servian, who char ed ,his name when .
wl►ioll Move been estranged for so the Hol See. A town without ornament Is acs g in the same yield an acre, therefore better than spring oats. It does not
sew Minister of Interior, a seat in many years, and an appeal to all the y he reached this country, had shot Qiia g r
Ma native province. The olssa,con- That country sea then torn with barren on a large scale as a home da young wife lodging a ball in her body. --and the same yield is frequently se- exert gat: such a heavy shading ef-
eoiout nature of Farm in nations of jthe world to reaitore peace, Y g
t'}te estsattgemeAtB from religion, ,on a small scala. It is also true thatcured--as measured by the bushel feet c r. the clover and grass, and ill' qr g"up .A;* said la .constitute .the most essen- Then as she lay on the floor he rush -
province is apparently upper, ti Che Vatfcan . 1]c under brought about by the communistic some .places lend 'themselves more' ed at -her with a knife and she re- method, the barley crop furnishes just mvattr:es and is off the land earner
ala -P y ro,pagfanda f�rom,Soviet Russia and readily to ornamentation than otherd; a little more than fifty per cent, in- than oats. i
,most and �v'hile, there are tndivfdnals the ; pontis,' P ceived a number of severe wounds 'in i
ready and vrifling °to ,give way and '�Oagp�=i' will retain his. Archbishop Ratti counteracted the and Seaforth is ;one of the class �e arm in attempting to save Ther crease in total seeding value over and Most of the barley grown in this
allow the new Minister to Maud �'or o spread of radicalism. He also -won which will easily,, fit into a vseA� above that furnished by oats. country is produced outside the fer-
r office as papal aeore�tarry of state. the esteem of Polish Cattolica b pia thou ht-aut scheme: of "town , body. He, no doubt, would have kill -
their ,constituencies: "there are other by.bis lanning, ed her outr" t only that her mother Farmers here and there 'throughout tilizer-using belt. Experim�enit 'with
This announcement, almost imfined- Y 1
anon im the or anizati0,litha ;demand efforts in behalf of destibute children .Thereare few.unsig'htl P ldinga cartne running to her aid. The Justice the East are beginning to wake up to the crop in bhe East show that it
a tate% iter PJua Xi. ;bad >aesuraed g res nds y
that a 0t s'vdh• action Imo- ar}Jhsifed' by list war. on Main Streets,• bifr, is' for the said in sentencing him that 'he had the value of barley. A few days ago responds profitably to much the same
'�lhe fhe iq pontitfioate' is regarded as g
areatnit will probably bs that fox the a!---gnir" as Benedict XV. required Cardinal Ratti, as the Archbishop most part cross eack obhen squarely, come from a country where human 1 met a barley -inoculated dairy far- fertilizer mixtures as go on wheat.
time being at lea t, Zion. 3dr. Sterov- hours for the a of `Milan, presided over one of the and the. main -part of the town is far ]ifs was not !held scared. He had nter who operates a 300 acre place in If the crop is to follow tillage land
art will have tor'^e-rPsent a seat.in appointment of most important archdioceses of Italy. more compact than most towns of its come here and 'married a nice Cana- that splendid county of Montgomery, of the past season thorough disking
Cardinal Gasparri, and never peso- The cit being a great industrial size. Again, can one find a place Maryland. All the crop growing on is all that is necessary in the way of
Eastern �Oanada, This is necessary iovsly had a newly -elected Pontiff y than girl, one far too good for him,
if his services are not to be dost, tp chosen hie eeoretary of state before center, one of its mala requirements which bas a finer and more stately and tried to murder her. He goes to this farm centered mond producing spring preparation. In case the
the country, bhou.rrh titers are arum- is that the cardinal shall possess a array of maples? These are samples g feed for dairy cattle The rotation barley is not to follow a previ'fus
the I -apse 'of two or three days. the penitentiary for life.
ter of British Co'nmbia seats beliefv- thorough knowledge of political and of the .civic •assets which art -loving throughout this section is the cpm- tilled crop it is well to plow this 1-tnd
�`, The new Pope spealm twenty- social problems. He is big physis citizens may turn to e -pod account. The next, a fellow who floated in
} ed to"be open to him, The next few seven languages, includtn fluent from Detroit, put up ata hotel for nun one of corn, wheat and grass. int fall previous and disk in the
days, howe'Ger• dill rrnbably bran an gg tally and is reputed to have liberal The waste places may be transform- Previously the wheat Stas been sold, spring , :=t, before planting. If
Wing English. He is an accomplisfhed Al- a few days and then started out as ,-
announcement in this r tendencies. ed into ;gardens of be:+uty. We 'have and during the war -price period per- seeded a aka bushe.> is the sban-
��• p]nist and has made ascents of a highway rubber and burglar. For -
not 'had, perhaps, such an opportun haps brought in a profit. Spring lard amount of seed to use sn acre.
♦ ♦ ♦ MA large and Mount Blanc. - f it to et the s uare north of the utiaf sly he was soon rounded up and
Y b" 'q oats, though grown to some extent 1f the barley is to be used as a nurse
A large crowd waiting in front of station and make it into Seaforth's gat fifteen years in Kingston. The throughout the region, has never rov- crop for clover and
St. Peter's for the wisp of smoke OUR FIRST LADY M.P. t next and last which 1 will refer to, is g P P grass or for al-
Hon. J, H, Ring has arrived from beauty spot. Most places would envy the most ,melancholy, a woman, nam- ed a worthy contender for the wheat faifa, as --is a frequent practice,many
British Columbia and will be sworn which would tell of the election of a Canada has been the second, of all us and our elm. If t.hr old cellar, •the position, despite the fact .that from farmers seal only one bushel, to the
in during the ne�-t few days, icon. new pope or the failure of the Sacred ed, Leslie, who had -previously lived
Mr. Kin is to take over the rt- mighty to reach a decision gave a
British crowds of electors, to send"_ a old fences, and the snub and rubbish in Toronto was brought from Lon- a labor standpoint spring is far better acre. The drill should be set to put `
King � mighty shout at 11.33 o'clock wiper a woman to a `real parliament. One or were removed and th,, whole tial a P g for seeding. The crop is uncertain, the seed dawn -about one and a 'half
folio of Public Work's, in which Baa- two have been elected to Provincial real springcleaning: if a few seats don to perform an ills -al and crim-
final operation and even at its best fails to outpoint inches deep. ,.�
gtacit Hon. Hev itt Bostock has freer thin wisp of smoke came from the pe ation on a young girl. One
y� Legislatures,. so often contempuously were put in, and a fe c plops of g+'r U uart who brought her, admits be- ""heat for the after -corn position, Farly seeding is one thing funds -
actin since the new vernnwnt chimney leading from the. Y ' 'who travel '
g S'o defined as glorified Count Councils anions 'planted, pe;>�...�. ins responsible for the condition of either as a cash or a Eesti crop. men't.ally necessary in order to get
rues sworn in. The new, titiniater has Chapel. It was then knows that the P
but the mother -land alone was ahead would fall in love w'•h us on first the girl and aid the Leslie warnan This Maryland farmer sent. out to the highest yield. It is even more
Catholic Church had once more a duly P
a splendid. reputation as an t�d+m'inis- of us in electing a mere woman to a sight. They cannot �'f• ns as it is Wisconsin a yt�ttr ago and got one important with barley than with oats.
trator in British Cn'umbia and has elected pontiff. •0'' sixty dollars. Th.e Justice gave her
As soon as the two -'thirds vote for true and bona fide federal house. The without prejudice. T addition let a of the Station Improved Oder- The crop should go in as early as it
a severe lecture and told her she had
made a good i;mpress]on already since first lady to violate, or to consecrate, tree Be planted in nn ;nory of every taken dh.ances and killed a young wo- brucker barley strains to try for is possible to get on the land in the'
Itis arrival her Neither he nor Hon. Cardinal Rattf had been verified Car-
dinal Vannutel.li, as dean of the Sac- the parl•imentary precincts known for .fallen soldier. Soon ::e should have man for gain. She gets twelve years s'p'ring planting. The seeding was spring.
lUlr. Stewart, hov�evet will be able to red College, arose and ,Oroeeeded to centuries to men alone, was Lady a park. Then there f that eye -sane in the penitentiary. Her husband and made very light, a.s it was to be us- Barley is cansidereti a splendid 'hog
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rZ, •take their planes in the House at the Astor, the American born American just -north of the lihr::ry. Why not. two little daughters, one aged ten ed as a nurse crop for alfalfa; yet feed. It is the main dependence of
opening, as their bp -elections cannot the throne of the chosen one, acoom- divorced American re -married mull plant carnet rows of ta" flowers there, g the yield ran fifty bushels to the acre. the bacon industry Throughout North
'be 'arr in time, ponied on either side by •Cardinals and the other eight years, were •here.
hague and Risleti, respectively deem enriched, who was elected to the mo- even sunflowers if n rug else, would When she gat ,her sentence she droop This was fully as heavy as could have ern F;urope. In California 'purses are
♦ ♦ ♦ they of parliaments by ancient Ply- -add a quaint beauty, or a screen of and wilted and 'had to be sup- been expected from oats under simi- fed barley more (hal any other grain.
of the cardinal priests and the car- Pi pe g � P lar conditions --and there was a 50 It. is also a splendid dairy feed. In
final deacons. He- was asked in mouth after a contest of great ebur- sweet as. We con' • then forget pouted by the police matron and a
The new; government's railway pal- Latin by Cardinal V'annutelli, in ac- esqu'eness and vigor, conducted on her the wreck behind for .Ste beauty in woman from the Salvation Army, Per cent. increase in feeding value Denmark the mainstay of the dairy
Icy is attracting considerable 'atten- cordance with custom, if the accepted Part with a piquance and originality front. These are ex: mples of -how and her husband and two little da.ugh- over oats. industry is a mixed crop of barley
tion at the present hire. Hon: W. C. the election to be supreme pontiff, and which must have been refreshing to our bare civic bones tcsty be clothed. ters went away weeping bitterly. The But the enthusiasm of this man was and oats—approximately a bushel of
Kennedy, the Minister., of Railways t'he maritime constituents, whom -ter Little beds of flower, might well he Justice said he hoped the Crown not entirely caused by the large oats each j,ram being mixed and set•fied
Y t'he new pope answered with the for- P -
,and Canals, `%-at Present engaged in += husband, now promoted to the loads, pot at many street a .rr;eTa, and most would proceed against Urq uart. Plus yield of ,grain. The switch of rngether. When used as stock feed
mal, Since it is the will of God I P g` 1 crops has worked an important harley :should not be finely ground.
an inspection• tcnar of the Grand Trunk must ob'ey." bad represented for a term of yeaxs. of shops and trent s could tomos a A revival m,ecting was going on at P-
1, 'lima east of Winnipeg, and at the Then thp*:purple canopies over .the A second lady has, since Lady As- 'hanging basket or s, ',fe other thing the African M, F. Church ,for some change in ,handling corn. tet. the mill so as just ,to crack the
•conclusion of ` his trip will be in a thrones of the cardinals ser! let down to'y's election, been chosen to 'keep,her, tc -re'lie've the mono( of bare walls. time. One of ithe darkies arose and Formerly,' be said, we cut to d grains. Finely ground barley meal
posttian to advise the rernmetut 11
a one by one, until only that over .the company in that imperial house; Let us have a slog r, for this sum- said he, "I hate been a bad niggah. shocked the corn as early a, ma gets the repubation of forming a
tq whatever he may find necessary. new poritit! remained. This was done "'herefore it falls out that Miss Agnes ruse of 1922—�Se:3f ,r'' the Pride of I'se thole chickens and I'se stole 'hogs itY would allow—frequently earlier pasty mass not easily digested. The
(The attitude of the 1�Iaritiane Pro- to "'how that the whole Sacred Col- McPhail, just elected as the represen- Harron. We may e,, '.v have an in- and Ise cussed an' swore, and lied, than would have been ideal—in order ideal plan is supposed to be rolling.
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wine's and the demands of members lege rendered obeisance to the new tative for South Grey, in the Canadi- crease of civic priri' which will not and got drunk, and slashed men with to get the wheat crop in. There waI «'ouirl suggest to the prospective
front that section of the- country, that ;head of the_ church. .Doan, .Varmutelli an parliament, is third in that line cost us a mill of e., tax Beauty razors, but bless de, Lawd through it considerable lo. s of cornthroughgrower That the matter of variety best 11
the 7,tttercolonitC should be returned thereupon on asked bhe new 'incumbent of women parliamentarians whose is our least expensit' • �neans of ,-du- all I%e nevah lost maw religion." spoiling in the shock. The labor bill adapted to any section should be
to•`loc 1 management., have been plat- what name he chose to ,take during future length and strength no one cation. We.may wor''K •fs well as rest Sambo hung on to that; some of for cutting gnawed heavily into pro- I taken up with the state experiment
d before the rover by a large his pontificate and, upon his reply, can forecast with eonlfidence. Miss among the flowers. the darkies like fun. The story goes fits, and the job of husking this corn station. f
fleputation 0`f the members from that "Pius XI." Mgr..Sincero McPhail has been elected as a Pro- Yours r-i-ii'ally, of a colored lady in the ward who from the shock with the present tem- a-- .
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section, and the matter rests there of the conclave, verified hfs election gressive; sad, if the photograph flash- E. l�' 17I)WARDS. addressed her kiddies thus: "George perament of labor operating along RIBBERT
for the 'present. to the gspa9 chair:, ed upon the screen on election night Washington and Matalida Snowball, with the ,present price of corn simply i'chaul Report,—The hollowing is
The dedWon"of the government to The pope was then escorted to the be faithful and true, her whole nature — come in off de street and walk on de ate the heart out of any shred of the report of Separate School Section
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°amtalg4unikte the four departments, ante -room within the Sistine Chapel, is w'o'rthy of the name so -happily" sidewalk, or people will think you profits which might be left. No. 4, Hibbert, for the month of
viz. narvalIF lnfilitfa_ mounted police and where he discarded 'hi$ cardinal',w chosen by the party whose most dis- FROM AN OLI) �1cKILLOF are Irish." When we swtiche-d to spring bar- .1anuary. The names are arranged
air force; under one minister is meet- robes, assisted by the conchavists; and tingv'isbed representative she 'has cer- CORRESPO'� D8N'T It is announced that Parliament will ley as a grain crop we left the corn in order of merit: Sr. 1V—Anna
i tli a generally t4aUsfactor se- tainly became, Strong, intellectual, meet here on the 14th of this month. to stand until it could be. s'huckled O'Reilly, Mary Atkinson, Emma ngI Y. the papal vestments, which had been Torant .February 4th. from the stalk. The shockers can do Knight, Michael Doyle, • ,eeption t'hrov�'hoitt tke"eountry, judg- held in readines's since the -opening shrewd, aggressive, her spectacled This will relieve the 'monotony of any g y .Joseph Hasf-
'ittg from t'he .eom,rnents which reach of the conclave, were placed upon him. face shows her to be. One is not Dear Expositor: who wish to hear debates, fuiiy three times as mueb work op- in.gs, Mae O'Reilly. Jr. IV ---.Francis
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Ottawa. At least there will be a- re surprised to learn that -Miss McPhail, The winter up to `'fQ Present has I read an ,article in The Expositor crating from the standing stalk as Morris, Thomas Coyne. Sr. SII. --
These included the white cassock,
anoval of trash of the nresent over- white sash, ,White lstodkings, roc} who-wasborn within her own constitu- been doing fine. Th e, is no snow they can on shocked corn. At a very Mary Hastings, Helen Atkinson, Ari1.
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Aapping in the woork of these depart -,•slippers• a red and gold mozze,tta, �c3'• ►d whose father is one of the -and very little frost i.,re at time of -------- --- ---- light, harves'tin,g cost we got a fully gels Burke, Elmer Flannery, Verona
til, and there will -also naturally and finally the stole of,xed, worked most ;prosperous and popular citizens writing.
be iQ~ ®avino-to the country. Staffs with gold, of 'North Cly, has for some years Two of the promin nt and leading
will be reduced to. same extent, it is The pontiff!, fully vested in the been a teacher and trainee' of youth, ,men of the city shat- , passed away
expected, sled at'. the` same time tke papal garb and accompanied by 'his' a sphere now to be renounced for one during the last mor'll. the first to
[our arms of the service will be bot- cardinals; thereupon -returned to the much wider and more influential. She die being John O'N'i'l, M.P.P., for .
`Eel eo-otdinated' than vndbr the pres throne he had occupit . file• fhe Bis- is—and doubtless she would, like any Southeast Toronto, one Who was be-
-arrangements. arrangements. The- anralfpgiuma tine Ohapel. , other woman, wish this to receive loved by 'nearly everybody, He al-
'1�101t�bfr6o departments is. 4elaresdy"isn- mere the carfdin4i, aeRording to wide and mmpres'Aive circulation— ways said that he lik d to court the
der. w*y, 'and a measnrffs�'to proal I t'1te;'r.rank, and header ,.Uy Vannutelli, much younger than the art of the frienda'irip of the childt n, and the
'6tr" . ratification will came ibd0 - 'made tWr first act.od*oration to photographer would lead one to be- grown up people wou!d just have to
+Bks early in the session, , " , } , X , kissing(" s�t tills feet and 'lieve, for she has only just 'left the take him as they found .him, and
Y, twenties well behind. .they certainly found Brim a kind-
_ ~ [ort ft s- 0 a mh:,the pope
♦ e e is significant of much that Miss ,hearted 'and broad -m nded man. He
, l epi n s ai bestow- It
llitif�'r! I ul'�%tports 'have been 'ed tspot ' heir bis;flrat apostolic bene- 1fcpsail .has, been chosen at .the %rands was a Roman Catholic, and in politics
4. '! d' 1e � ' of a class of people traditionally Con- a Liberal. He had held nearly all
;>� last conpla of diction. •'fiskermatt a r3n�g was pe
setrv'atitve in their ways and prejudices the positions in the gift of the people
" sloe' conditions of the pladed on hitr > er•- be befit the Stere and T. L. Ob
wbo was never
0; ielfliztg, •wino has been cfiapel the, whlis a Bbl goiug on quite unlike the heterogeneous attasss,
' ". noatte _with 'aa arse- ata way b'In tate <` ' tZ.1e and largely composed of stevedores, sail- defeated, said John O'Neill gave him
tilawk Sri.; tit -ooh , out of the Sa1n . s u Blas to on, and other jaunty spirits silo were 'the run of his life. for Mayor. The
- �j -: ';? mo . the Saila dl , 'a of- . fw large a factor in the election of other gen'bleman who died si'n'ce Mr.
,no*, . -ifr .' ...!Eo. be ficial reoldendb. A • tMray lady fir. n')rd people of Ncffth ,Orhicill was Joseph Oliverta man, who
�ii he reeo*ed. the a� are many: of thein fttstW cid for 'navy years had taken sat ateti've
pr1����A1 t tackW wilt, aerlisft 'R"' ► e►lsa stili palet Pts rote affairs of the city as 1-
t t ,'Jit, �sarlh iatird+itt - OonCroilelr a d. ,Mfayo . He
ripe and cured product wtb no rot- Flannery, Mary Scandlan• James
ten ears. There is no heavy nosh of Doyle (absent from ,examination).
fall work through harvesting corn the Jr. III --Mary Williams, Matt Coyne
long way and putting 'in a wheatorop Sarafh Coyne, John Morris, Call
during the same ,period. Coyne and Rose O'Reilly equal. w
"We lose something, it is true, in Second Class.—Mary Coyne, Lewis
stover value, but I am sure we gain Coyne. Part IL-Jobn O'Reilly,
in net, value even here. After the ,James Atkinson, Harold Flanneaty,
corn is husked from the stalk we cut Frank Williams, Cecil Flannery. First
the 'stover with a corn binder. It Class—Mary O'Connor, Lewis 'Morris
has lost perhaps one-third in feeding equal, Frank Doyle, John 'Mclvor,
value as compared with the early Joseph Williams, Michael Coyne, Aetna
cuthrig method but :is still well worth Beadle, Aubert Feeney. The follow -
handling. ing pupils were present every day
"In the spring this land is disked during the mouth- Mary Atkingon,
and seeded to barley just as early as Anna O'Reilly, Mae O'Reilly, Thos.
we can get on it. We feel that we Coyne, Helen Atkinson, rli Comae,
'have made a big discovery, and are Matt eaynr, Job" ,Morris, Rose
only wondering why this idea wag O%ei?'ly, Mary W'fillams, Ma Coyne,
not hit upon long before." JattSes A drAo: Frank `o►illiams,
Under Eastern conditions barley is John O'er', 26hz Cpy�, jC, k
a gptdker mfatnring crop tihsrt para Doyle,' �"lbtesor Jo rr
I and ie ndt kbely .to '"Ifei sof fmri- I�a►iU liiIn � E i'feesisy dpi
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