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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Feb 1922, p. 11

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f”'.londnion a Tonic Medicine ty e is Needed _ ‘ pontiffâ€"remained. This @ ‘to show that the whole 4/College rendered obeisance Bâ€"mew head of the Church. AÂ¥annutelli thereupon asked v bent what name he to t during his pontificate, "his reply, "Pius XL," Monâ€" Fm was then escorted anteroom within the Sistine *} where he discarded . carâ€" L.robes, assigted by the conâ€" is; ~apd ‘the papal vestments, ‘Bad been held in rea*iness the opening of the cu..clave, } " hdition of being "run down‘" m doctors do not recognize {kease. But those who are ruu =‘wfl Rnow that it is not a !:;dflictlon. e Lexpression "rin down" appliâ€" Â¥ealth â€" means a . condition in ‘the. bodily functions are ®Dâ€" "~~"Appetite fails, the diges d red, the nerves are Thiâ€" b the sompleion becomss t , there is no antmation, ther worry and mental depres is a consthat sympâ€" _ No ’”fllculu organ being afâ€" k: must look for relief to 06 "‘ ‘As it circulates through j ‘bf the ody, any improveâ€" ) condition of the blood is felt throughout the entire 1 %o( this kind a tonic ts in.méeded and Dr, lated upon him. e Ancluded the white cassock, sash, white . stockings, red 8 « red and gold mozzeta, and the stole of red, worked with Gandples Lot Down +Athe cardinals, according to g and. headed by Vannuâ€" ie their first act of adora fiunm, kissing first his Iâ€"then, his hands, after which 6 received them in embrace &Od upon them his first prrple canopied over the Of the cardinals® were let fi)‘d‘thechrcumtobelw poutiff, and ths new Pope with the formal "Since it is the will of God, J must obey." Discarded. Robes. "Benediction. mg Placed on Finger. Mgherman‘s Ring"‘ was placâ€" is ‘finger and he left the â€" " As soom as the twoâ€"thirds v®te for Cardinal M Xf: ~ ‘Ratti had beepn verified, Cardinal Vannutell!, as ‘Sncred College, arose and proceeded to the throme of the wecompaniéd on either side by Cardimals Logue and Bislett!, ?m,ol the Cardinal Priests and the Cardinal Deacons. He ‘in Latin by Cardinal Vannutelli, in accordance with custom, turns to Throne. ftiff, fully vested in the y and accompanied by his tiketeupon retâ€"rned to the <had occupled in the Sisâ€" Feel Weak ago I was completely was so nervous ani the system goncrally igor. Where the sys iA the °.. vaide of this pwn ‘bf the statement iv J Moarphy, Lowbr his election to the it because of their n the blood, and and tred out, . A r.mnn »gpod did they o _ ® OiMsrent woâ€" Em-mnu by my expert TTALY > ON Sacréed ollege to reachâ€"a detision gave a mighty shout at 11.33 o‘clock when & thin wisp of smoke came from the chimney leading from the orning.. He bas taken the name of Plus XL mm,nmugm,,dm-m ROME, Feb. 6.â€"Cardinal Achille Ratti, Archâ€" $ POPE ON MONDAY aix chapel, the whole assembly wending its way through the Sala Ducale and the Sala Regis, along the loggias to the Sala Cl*qtl.m. the Pope‘s ofâ€" ficial residence. All along the way he received the homage of the attaches who served during the conâ€" clave. ~ * from the roof of the Sistine Chapel when the voting papers of the final ballot were burned. Returns to Vatican. Meanwhile, Pope Pius, XL, after waiting for some moments in the Clementine Hall, had left for St. Peter‘s, accompanied by the memâ€" bers of the Sacred College. Artivâ€" ing at the baloony atâ€"the entrance inside the cathedral, he raised his hand and bestowed upom the multiâ€" tude his first public bemediction. i Then he returned to the Vatican, where, although reigning, the Popes "hnve remeined virtual prisoners unâ€" | t!l their deaths. y Meanwhile, the dean of the Carâ€" dinal Deacons, Bisleti, followed by uv\ml cardinals, repaired to the central halcony of St. Peter‘s, from which .the elections of scores of Popes have been officially prociaimâ€" ed to the world, and solemnly anâ€" nounced to the great crowd awaiting expectantly below: ' "I announce to your great Joy the election of the Pontiff." This confirmed to the throngs in St. Peter‘s Square the election which had been indicated by the thin stream c&.white smoke which came from the metal stovepipe projecting | Collegs, sapea Contral News despatâ€" lfi“c.é ‘| ch from Roime this aftetmpon. . Ont, Â¥a It was a striking sceme as Pop®| _ _ .. .1 in ine air Plus made hig first appearance at| bon dioxide in the air and that the the fromt of St. Poter‘s. ks nis‘ flames would then go out, leaving holiness gave~the benediction . the| ‘‘° :'“‘:;cz‘:::"m"':f:'e:;m :rr::.w;:;?:fm;:.::cl:irx:.::m‘ The ~experithent was started at! * | 8.30, the meter having been read new pontiff. immediately previous. At 9.30 the rabbit showed signs of distress and Cardinal Achille Ratti, Archbishop | jts respiration became rapid. At 10 of Milan, was for several years | o‘clock the respiration was graduâ€" pafal nunmcio in Poland, where his ailly decreasing, and at 10.30 it had discharge of importamt ecclociast!â€" | ceased entirely. _ The rabbit died cal fumctions wBen the Polish quesâ€"| showed that 200 cublc feet of zgad Hion became acute earned for ‘Rim| had been consumed. { Cardinal Achille Ratti, Archbishop | of Milan, was for several years | plfid mumcio in Poland, where his discharge of importamt eccleciastiâ€" cal fumctions when the Polish quesâ€" | tion became acute earned for ‘him. thg.ssteem of Bemedict XV. and the Born in Italy, Cardinal Ratt! was born in Italy on October 12 ,1858, For many years he _ was librarian of the Ambrosian library and archives at Milan. Later he becanie librarian of the Vatican. In this position he remained until the new republic of Poland estab. lished official diplomatic relations with the Vatican, at which time Ratâ€" ti was appointed archbishop and was\ assigned to Poland as the representative af the Holy See. Countét#icted .Radicaliom. That country was then torn with the estrangements from . religion, brought by the Communist propa® ganda from Soviet Russia, and Archâ€" bishop Rattl counteracted the spread of ‘radicalism. _ He also won the estsem of Polish Catholics by, his effortath behalf of destitute children orphaned by the war, * Cardinal Ratt! as the Archbishop xédtw'l ot Vaticoan muthorities, It was ‘because of this service that the red hat was conferred upon him on June 16, 1921, when a simflar Panor was bestowed on Cardinal Laum entl. qutrements is that the cardinal shall " L0 .000K‘s corro 42 4P possess & thorough knowledge of RGGF CoMPOGUND /7//)% . political and social problems.‘ He is A _ safe, réliable| |. r/,/ bik physteaily and is repéited to m[.:.b -“k“::‘ 7‘.“ ; have liboeral tendencies, l}""’ IAZ s au::uvu. weixt r ::‘: "_'-m ‘~' ’7:;“ «AompoNn, &â€"«Carkihal ‘No. $, 36 per nox. Sold by ail drugâ€"|â€" |"* Mf was -i-ngrno by receiving. 38 ie oo A2 2 utss 1a the contiave of the Bncrsd.| S * t on a s § & dustrial centre, on : of its maim reâ€" quirements is that the cardinal shall moét . important qrm Italy. The ‘city being a great in emoke which would tell of the * Announced to Crowds. alt a duly elected & ion W ae. id 0*@4&&,2&4 *# ftorgver to her rigit of * $ ton to tne Britiso.throne. Thisâ€" & ® was learned : yesterday from a @ & source. infHmately. conmected @ 4 with court circles.._.. =~ ~.. & % In:the ~marriage contract 4 Qvuonvmbo-ln-dfl-fil,,O # before the wedding by the the @ 4 King,.â€" Princess Mazsgy . ‘Rerl @ # Harewood/ and Viscount La&sâ€" # @ serted to this effect: _@ 4 â€" "While thé.. possibility . of @ % Princess «Mary . succeeding to @ 4 the thromeâ€"isâ€"remote, her â€"child~4 * ren might do so,â€" butâ€" theâ€" clause.@ ¢ now makes such an event tm ® 4 possible." *# * o 44 o o o 0e & & & o ) Used Healthy Rabbit." 1 Dr. McCormick piaced a healthy | rabbit in a cage about five feet ‘:from the gas< range and on a table | about the~same height as Buchanâ€" ‘Lan’l head was when he was found ‘ in the chair in his kitchen. Closâ€" ‘ing all the doors, Dr. McCormick {Ilghted the five jets on the gas |range and turned them on full. His ‘-theory was that the burning &as | would in time consume all the carâ€" i bon dioxide in the air and that the \flames would then go out, leaving d the gas escaping, uplighted. I Rabbly Died in Two Hours | _ The ~experithent was started at Healthy Rabbit is Used by Expert at Toronto Sanitarium TORONTO, Feb. 3. â€" The test made h!' Dr. W. J. McCormick/in High Park Sanitarium Kitchen last night and this morning does not prove the theory that James Buchâ€" anan came to Ris death through the extlnctlm; of the gas flames.by carâ€" bon dioxideâ€"â€"by the vitiating of the air through illâ€"ventilation and‘ then the poisoning of the individual by the escaping of finburmed gas. For ten long hours, from $.30 last night until 6.30 this morning, Dr. McCormick conducted his experiâ€" ment, but the high wind blowing caused a certain amount of infi tration of fumes to other rootms which, with the loose doors and winâ€" dows in the old house used might have* been obtained under ideal [EST DOESNOT . PROVE THEORY OF POSONING conditions. At 6.30 this morning the â€" expertâ€" ment was concluded, after 900 cuble feet of gas had been used, The gas was stlll burning, but the doctor claime the flams had become yelâ€" low at the top. He believes that it was only the fresh air which the strong wind forced into the room that kept the gas burning s0 lon* Is Not Conclusive. "The erperiment, while successâ€" ful in demonstrating the eaoeu of byâ€"products of combustion on aniâ€" mal life, has not been conclusive &a to the determination of the Lumbago, Neuraigia, or any other pain, apply Minard‘s Liniment to the aching spot and get quick relief. Minard‘s is the remedy your grandâ€" mother used. ‘There is nothing to equal 4t, FOR BALE EVERYWHERE > Minard‘s Liniment for Garget (in ges RHEUMATISM * Hours started at been read At 9.30 the carbon dioxide in the 55 3. jua" a ze // [ De Wets Conmiiander in Chiet of th _ two veres ThcEK / . Bd Toish m ie war or atoe aed ‘dict Xv. wa bebun by sh6 contiaee} Chirietion Rudoif do Wet wite born ‘br the Sacred Gofléege To day.. Twe October 7, 1854, at Leeuwoken, n "hillots had_been . taken ap; to | one “"'g':’“‘"““':.‘“"“g whieh sny cardinialreceived a sufyiâ€"| Botr war of 180081; aod ‘was a slest number of votes to elect. : . || Wember of the \Volkstaad when the Telts How She Gai T eight and Strengin by Miss Georgia Hamilton, who was once thin and frail, reporting her bwn +expariénee,â€" . writes: | "Bitroâ€" Phosphate .hias brought . about . a magic transformation with ta‘ I gained 15 pounds and never ore felt so well." Sold by A. G. Haem;nl. 4 <o 0 â€"adyv. vitalize the nerves, increase bodily weight and ‘brimg back energy and mental keenness. A1]7 Z > 6 er., 124“’:%* /K\._//. L_L‘AA t ae + Py weet werl t\ K t cXÂ¥ . t * «m S $ j ns * Policyholders of the Mutual Life / < of Canada Enjoy a Record;Year of 1 1: â€" TCIâ€"â€"~â€" ) Financial Prosperity | [A1ii; ";T'V;w vie ty l*, l4 /8 ;) 22 Aor PR Boer forsks in the war of 1899, died |_ _ _â€" \ > * at is home is Deveedorp «« Pn Winter. Christian Rudolf de Wet wils born jral October "T, 1854, .u....z ;‘ $ the Smithficld»district of Bouth A{â€" ~ â€"QFTAWA ts Te mernte t ht Puate: wcond was, in Taich Ne touR Syoh a n 1 m e C inCPAz & He was given an obscure comâ€" mand, at first, but.â€" was luter sent to relieve General Cronje, whom he sucâ€" ceeded upon ‘the: latter‘s surreade=. ~His orerations WBM e se on mniiiiine ar egical ability, his~ "Aalling upâ€" on and annihilatihg isolated Britisn "A 0 N Mr. Hume Cronyn, President:â€" *;Frmmfiguo hu:‘- have eviâ€" ce that gospel of mutuality is leading the insurance world into StriRing ‘Statements the higher paths of an ideal system. hundred and | i;.b;‘%‘]-nz..’”’"' _ of mssets \and _over a billion of bear testimony. to the strength ef altruistic cooperation." Mr. R. 0. McCulloch, 1st Viesâ€" Presidentrâ€" * complete faith in our Great West and nothing in the x-vdh-dfl- shakes our confidence in its treâ€" West i6 going th peried "of advérsity but it w ui:nin "this -tout-)n:.r:: and :f_d.@. We ;l'&E. as farsas we,can follow % enfety, is _.."‘.;"ld:_.'. to "Y!E knotr that our agricultural pros mv‘:lormdum polity, as famas we,can follow ‘it, first mortfguges on improved Westâ€" Mr. C, M. Bowman, Chairman ## the 2i m n e n en e eap d lnn eb e an mue baniee t n o ne n Ifp i " e s atrabal uk sb in isz o our ce Kok whee +0 o. coch Setiqern y on HERLIN, Feb: 3.â€"The public exe" cutioners at Karlsruhe and Baden, following the lead of their confrere at Mannheim, have nmned the minâ€" istry of justice ‘that y willâ€"go on strike unless their pay 1 #ncreased. They declare it impossible to behead ; criminals properly at the present OTTAW A, Feb, 8.â€"I; is â€"gxi that #o&-& rovp tier paid, there: 2 a amp + syrplus in ‘the treasury #. the ‘Canadinn Na: tional .. Winter .Cac vitat ~Thewerk Surplue Earnings of $2,243,038, being $46.47 § ‘_ per $1,000 of Total Assets j 11:-.-;1â€"1“ of " these !ku: different factors s the Com;;u.y'. experience for 1921 was to incregee the surplus carnings ~. _ \from $38.:67 por $1,000 of assets to $46.47 per $1,000 REMARKABLE increase in the surplus earnings of the Mutual A Lie A»surance Company of Canada was"shown by the Fiftgâ€"Second ~ * Anmnual Statement, as presented at the Annual Meeting of the policyâ€" boldc;mâ€"fi;e Head Office ‘of the Company at Waterloo, Ontario, on Thundlog, February 2nd. f The entive net y earnt of the tions will be, se chinenty “w""‘.‘.: & portmaten of ue Mati in h or apelied o the to wi R h Wrlaslion o B evernmamen m edied io ies fce vnlooe o the Polsen on per poicy holders‘ individual option, _ Thr ’ulllhuanllj the Compa ~‘~ * Salient Points from the 1921 Report fuke.s Akis. .. . Mb . { i w_",.,- w« «o ® -"l,“.“‘ Asseta, a a â€" â€" â€" $ 48,211,204 Peid‘ty Poljcyhelders â€" ~ $ 3,871,874 _ Busines in Foros, â€" â€" $228,697,353 "VV+* % * Oameral Burplys Fumds, â€" 4 $5,790,520.70 The percentage of the T-olnl Income required for operating expenses was reduced from 20.43% in 1920 to 18.60%, in 19‘11?e 6 1. Decrease in Expense Ratio ~ The average rate of interest earned by the invesiments of the Company shows an increase from 6.41%, in 1920 to 6.60%, in 1921. «3 Unprecedented Profit Earnings 42. SRdas in Interest Earnin gé 47 There were 6,188 births is Opâ€" tario, or a rate of 2.2 ber 1,008. |~ "Cherate for the eight prorikces 1 ‘was 2.3 per 1,000, .M . Twins numbered 16# sets,and } * there were two sets of triplets. A € Men‘s Clothing Must Be Cut _ ample limes and have a soft @ppear ance so thatâ€" they will drape about the figure and aot fit too closely, it was set forth yesterday in the. t of the fashion eommm,e'? of m: tional Association of Merchant Tailâ€" org of Amerfea, at its anpual con vention. ‘The report, which ~was.adopted without discussion, said thdt â€" coats should be cut fuller through the shoulders and chest, and that trous ers should be of ample size through the .hips and liberal width at the knee and bottom. Except for counâ€" try wear, trouser bottoms shofuld be plain instead of cuffedi~ Waistâ€"coats should be cut with a )I'hefil opening at the front, ample qver the chest, wellâ€"fitted to the figure &t the waist: line, straight across the bottom and rate was ap incréaseâ€"of 219 com pared with July, 1920, and New Brunswick had the highest Â¥ate F i i+ ‘ L t L I~|,~. in were illegitimate. â€" There wers nak tAams is P 9 at its ‘atipual con 1 T 064 4Â¥4ckaahw, wvn use 600 40,4.8 h e f 44. .’/L“uu.u_“! Aut 71 i|lt 7 A resolution was dq%‘ ing for the establishnient system whereby "buu"dw would be reported:to all m ore other cities in an effort to breal© ug. & gang alleged to haye beek w fashioned with much ' than Tast year. ~â€"*~*=*~ n â€"~<Declaring that it was.not onb form, ‘put "shows A lack ~of reay m mittaa tor B itte" she ooo ing, tendericy amonlg men" to like Tuxedo jacket for formal . eveR ‘"The Tuxedo should not be at a formal function % women in full evening dregs,", the report. ‘The swallowtal is a timeâ€"honored. and _ res} custom." _ .‘ ~.. . A auatde good clothes for years withoutâ€"pay., ing for them. hoii sPed Aj Tha â€" Â¥For every bundred. . hundred males who d 1,041 44 nÂ¥ &Â¥ CZS c *3 » +8 A se is t

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