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Bhedlac, 11 1a.; r1321; 1mm“. 52 H feed 2e 1-s; No. _2 feed 2412-11: ' ' r wBrunumnsylic rllgearilscxoiltlgtsutgd ham“ u mi‘ 3i “wife: §Béwt§$k1§§ 11-0. 4 7-’ Pregoe lid/ward lfilflnd- H1 h5°h°°1 jlemcocfin 1'2 cw Bégeyrlo. 5 cw 34; No. 6'cw 33; lfidfilhfilllmkhfid°°rllfitfierlfilfi Kerr Add 1w m“ a’ "2' ~ "..;...'“§i1&:srn1h2 '°"'~"- ""1" "1 1. d!‘ O v 1 ' ' .. andneatrl required: ab - St ks Ci so m" 511°" 49 5-3 ‘ _ .1‘. iy to operate aelypewrlter is de- M o Lam Cont 2 1-2 p. prlfes m, s able. Ap ly on forms o taln- Am cyan B 24 7-8 “ma-Que 5Z5 . ablo at the 0st on 1h cities m. Gas nee _ as 1111111 01111 411 —- nnd 11mm towns to the Secretary. Am Super Power 11-16 lava Can 99 MONTREAL, Jan. i8 -—(OP)—-. W; Civil ?9 851011. Ql-llwd- Assoc Gas El A 6-8 mm‘ o" 3 my; prices ruled steady on the 1 (inter o, not later man 1111111111? Brown co Pfd 1a 1-11 "=11 ‘"1 commodity exchange today while w _ -- Nii-‘Wmbu-‘l- Ci/tiefe P“ '1 1-8 Lila‘? 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No. 1 urized re- .»4 1-114-1-14-31. P,“ om _ Home, m, rm! - _ _ _ ’ 3Z1 -—i'*"——_"“‘ 1 Prioe m1 ~11 1 ‘ Powell 227 93%;“ $1.33,“? colgml cheese ‘on fifnlflihayfihfiw S51E11‘? I ‘may: sold for 12 cents a 9011131.‘ Pd ' ' US . on Crockett, York. Reno Gold 2a ,,e‘1‘“;°§,,“§.,§,h‘p§‘fimd"'ot 24 "t? l-zfittlzliiulmfm’ ' ' e g5) cents a dozen for A-llme. 33am!‘ ..-~ i} ~ . 22 f A-pu e - a: rsau 1&1: sun. moor: 111:1“? w ) “wanna 1 g l 2 A£§€°11g1:13§e_ Nolfgfil 3:1, 15154511 :: Mm M" ' "Winn" - ..ao-.1.-.: o. °°"“"'8°“ulé‘.h°tufisu°lf mm’ Stocks Close showleenl mg a 4 g9’; ‘lfmam h”: m‘ 1 P’ E’ m; amfly . Irzalldzqu can“; __. m, meek ,4 I 1. whites 90s 1.20-1.25. '2' »- 1' We." u: .. BM" :2 ‘ 1 -- m: an! - AT runes/mu: on re - | , 1 " , '12 or wood land. Will Nova Sootia so: 518d!!! '15 ' r? “at,” 111:” wpertylhvnly Royal Bk 191 glenye lake Mixed Trend. 3. 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Can- ~- N-Bat-ti. of e cent lower in terms of the wmte wo/m sheky <>°11=¢Y11»°“°" '11 ._ f - - United States dollar today‘ as v § ada Cement r wotrkedl 11130111! .-" '. ' high b t no one KIM-l . ." FQIDIIG Help wantgd... ._ ggtggnyemghwe fifi" veeilelg Wri Han: 31g cflliltllltu mufiélggll Cpanadroduelau’ i». 1, "~~~ ' " ;—--"- blareoin against the traditionally- y o 11o c on an . - l; wuuwgr- m? mg s’; '°%'$u1l\“u%§’§°“1ii‘l"£ UNLISTED shllgltgll down a» pent Sign! wall: ‘.5 . to n. ian. voys' homes the Nether ands nickel and 1111111011 B" "14 °“ >11, I-swetu-eal- by h. own assailants. mo. '11- " 11-1 {wgrgongg-Imggh ‘ggwgémjgi 35 e. w m1 .031’: {"33 fouifilhffllifih‘? @1511. 133 1on1 11-1- 111111-1 1-1 11111- "1 y", fill m, - 1 1.3 utilltial, Bralcllllanoufi Gstineau l» l . - l III! . ""181 W" woman -" onto Points mggfiflw .‘-?°“.'i§’ °‘“l'u“'o‘& Md or----__- m "litgvdgaand broueht suenam 5 m" 5m"- "'" ‘m m mp for ' 01:11: M1111” estordoy‘! oloseJas renllgs oi tho snowmen. clmn to Price Brothers, Dosco and C- ‘ ‘ l W ' street. eatended lfllul noenla to Oolumbian shmbeflmpuu.” ___..__. P. R... but Canadian Oar. Bt. Law- . T ‘ Sign” m‘ ‘l3: ° P“ "' W'- m“ °'° ment" talks retrial . (Canadian Prose) 1111" "P" "m" “d ‘m’ " 111F141- ° ‘"1"’ . t "'9 ‘m’- e French fnnc least .00 $4 NTREAL. .1111. 1a-se1eetea ivnfl "1"" i" m‘? "m ‘ I - _ - ' of a cent, to 2.68 8- but c‘ minim: ouotations on Montreal esry - _ .- ._ _ t l 2 75.000 shares. mines Persmml 3' Q ‘rancmedvili? lltncha "l3?" “all: ‘cum “PM M" Wm‘ seagull tllhterltrluu. 1mm. Bond-s ' ‘ adian dollar ‘lost l- to oloae ltbcka Claae 81-199» . ram norm xnwneen- °"' ._ 1 ------- We start 3w- ‘g '1§-!-:-"'9l9‘-“J"-°'-." ' - __-=-__-= “m, 14 nuns-ran noun aox unset-yam . .____. r 111,1 V ll-H -, Work Wanted. "4 c (a; The Until“: Press) . v o _ ' Iirraamcoan sum waters 8:1 on M At ""11"" -' "'1" ‘-'" ""- yqg< 1 My kin‘ su- Dal-pan '1 s-4 o. s. an mo v-s: franc 2.0a o- " Q lulu‘ ‘ “ “M” 2° "At n m4 -Pound 4m 1 a- _ . . . .. . u, - » ' " " t ‘ " ‘ Y- AP - Oanadl 11111.00 1-0: franc mi Boarders Wnntéll , um ' {marge in) . m ~ 1 _. ' ~ u-.. _.._.._...... dsmuidlm 1- 1 4.00 ls- ; .- at Paris ‘Pound 11.40 fr: u. a. ‘III imrslwooanronmln a1;.. . es .114: -_ 4111.21.09 1:: onudlan dlr 81-" " “g m’ "°“‘" m‘ u m“ o?“ l is s {no “m "Hush 401ml 111i ac u a s s 1 1 1 '= 1- - ~ ormany - 1 - - _' A W gig‘ g, 5 %°i,gi ' . _ _ dir no.0; vacuum e11- um. l! AGIICOLA A nAats; MAMMAL Lcuzlaes. or as we mL-eakenly call it the “Beam " zoetera marina: On Dec. lath. ma. our out. who l Ls a "go-getter" of a very active Woe. came to voice which she uses when . reoei reply:- "Dear 81.1‘ Your identification of the mouse as a Bod-backed Mouse (methrlrnoruys lfl-nneri) ls quite correct. The rather unwieldlv name Clethrtonomye has now su- ed the older Evotc-mys as the generic name of this zroun. We have snecimms of this from Bldeford. Prince County. PEI. in our collection. The Bldeford re- cord when taken with your recent find makm it lock as if t-he "Rod- beok" in habitat tl-lmuahout the Island ‘rhese animals superficially re- semble the Nova. Scotia form. so mew be tentatively fl-ssliznod to that subsneci to ex- amine a series from P.E.I. before beimz dotmmrtic about. the ldenvtl- floaatlon cf’ the Island red-back as insular forms are often found on close eXUninaMOn to differ from those the mainland. Wllld mange width any- to collect a. series of tbs-e mice in the lottality in which you found the sneclrnm. I should eb- nreciate 1t. Yours very truly. E. Chlgtrou. Aetlnz Curator of Mam- m ." Bath. in his useful little “Na- tural Hlstoly of Prince Edward Ls- Iand." sa/ys "We have three mouse. . . makes the fwnth native mouse. but the dis- coverv Nmttu-el . and Mr. told me that e Red-back had found here I mule a note 111R it The Red-back. I sluriuld think. is nherarestofthenartrlvenuceand the ordinary Field Mouse the osm- monat. Ittsthelalttaerthatisao destructive to fruit trees. The Red- back is harmless. havind a we- ference for the solitude of woodlands. where it nukes 1:11am- bers for the storage of seeds or roots. not much is known of its hung, 111e, cuizh it is said to be BT01 lc. Zool wists deallnz with vast cam/tries like Canada. find that the animals and birds have small. but well-defined. differences in the dif- ferent realons. These differences give ' forms or varieties. bested to be the varlwy ochraceus. which occurs in Nova Bcovtla, but may be sliahtly different. ‘nus could only be ascertained by study- lnil a number of soeclsnens. so ii my readers should harnpen to come across a Red-back theyron help by forwardintr the specimen to the Royal museum. NOTES 0N ISLAND PLANTS The Snarganiaeeae By some boiorlists this family is included in the Iynhaoeae. but we follow Asa Gmy 1n severe/tins the two. The fertile heads. more or less globular instead of cylindrical — as in ‘Iynha — become booked ("sniky") at mamlrimv and have earned the nln-nt the name of Burr- med. There are several enemas found hem. all umwinur in shal- low water. bonds. and slaw streams. In France. accordiruz to the ‘Prens- ury of Botany. the Burr-feed 18 called "Plantain". "R-ubaruer’ or "Ruben deou." In Europe the roots of Snar- zsnium sinmlex were formerly sold Is Radix . and warranted to cure snake bites! The stems were once used but have Iona been suoereed other, more plentiful. mater - The Naiadancac These again are MOlWlUv-IOVUIC plan-ts. cmen submemed. and floovt- int! in ‘bonds and streallne. but an- chored by oreeivrrlntrtrtgootstocksg Q: lanrest zroun n nmily oaewn or which elwht eoeciesamnowlumwntoarvwln PEI. The common name of thl.s_ olant ls the "Pondvweed." Mxwfirst acquaintance with the Pan eed . t 1 m1 ‘Pym; ’I‘he_v went ou n rvwbnelte. an armed with huae rakes. fished it 1m: and when they had filled the boat. brouaht the oondweed mlore to be composted. This they were obliged to do every otheryear they said. 0r it. filled the lake and stoo- ned the ooera/tlml of the ole r They could not account fo n aorta had who bl d f1 tro . ogeton clelslllnf rCurled Pondweed. As far as I osuld learn 1t had no industrial or medicinal use. BtthePodweedhhrfrom aeleaslu lnhnnehi ‘ 0i , I have a list sixteen of our water fowl that feed and as many as 350 tubers than m seeds. have in sinale stomachs. Amcrur- the nlenta found at racklev Beach. by Prof. mbof Oiltaw in ltflauwaattle res or mil-Ir . un- pla nuritilna. another Naiad. lit 5 uledooncrviuetuuflo as its habitat and usls are metty well known l will not ‘en- rlle uoon them here. BUNSPOTB AND WEATHER. A naraawnh reoemiy loose-red in The Guardian. in. which an Ite- lisn sstroiozer is laid to have claimed that sunsnom we're resoon- slble for the queer weather in Eurooe and elsewhere. The M06111 University Meteorological author- ities in renly said “The only thin: affected by sunsbots 131 produce the aurora (which are most vivid at the meanetic nolesl and also maznetic storms which at times are rxvwerful enmuzh to dis- rubt the telemra/bh service for hours at a time. The Guardian under date Aurll 28. 1937, recorded such a storm. and said that it was the worst in ten years. The lines were out from Halifax to the Prairie of-untry. (Oddly enough. Mars and the Moon were in conlunctlon that (lav; and the wmd shifted to the SE and blew a zale at night), Wines flllllllllk east and west 2e11- erallv bear the brunt 01f such . but sc- urea/t was the excess current radiating from the mag- netic bole that north-south wires also suffered on this occasion. In’ a wea/rlher Journal. of many yen-rs record. there owners to be a ocnneotlon between dlsrolzrvs of aurora and the wea/thecr: the wind shifts. beoocms stmmz. and often rain follows. I am always S415- niciotn of our weather when I see vivid auroral booklet by I have here a little Dr- Raloh E. DeLury. of the Do- minion Observatory. Otltawu. which HhOU-ld be read by all who desire to know what sunsncts are re- snorzsible‘ for. Dr. DeLury has backed an enormous unount of re- search into thu interesting little oambhlem which ls entitled “Sun- soot. Influences." and may vossiblv be had on sublimation to the Ob- servatory. . THE BJLC. AND ITS CRITICS The 13.5.0. musical broadcasts are ofiten subjected to criticism and to use a Soot/ticism the critics are "no blate." Here is .11 rather mild ubecimen from an Dmlsh newwnoer: “Shmlld it not be a qualification for a 13.3.0. broadcaster that the comoosltions transmitted conform to what the world rewards as music. something oomnn-lslnz melody. harmony. and beauty? "Millions who have been listening to the broadcasts or a modern Fre1ncl1 commoner must. have found much 01f tlhe wonk tuneless. harsh. and discordant. lsokiruz 1n all the loveliness which dlstlmzuishcs music from noise: instrumental music which seemed to have neirther . middle. nor end. but minrht with equal effect have been oleyed be ‘ u: sonrzs like the diurnal utterances of a mm la- borinn under the terrors of nizht- mare." The critic concludes by nointimz out that azreavt. and true. muslclans tench the Etrhrllsh schoolchildren every week by broadcast. e Ie them to lean-n and love the beauti- ful: and that 1t must be an aston- ishlnrz exverlence for the young folk if they listen 1n the evenlnz to some of the noise transmit/ted to the world under the title of a ‘ I oronmnnmel THIS WANDEBING JEW ‘ ‘Ilhe esen-t persecution of the Jews inmthe totalitarian States of Europe, bums to mind one of the st-ranaest legends of history. the legend o: the bVOl/onderiril}: Joerwiygilé; '11s sunooeed hereon y {he curse that the Israelites called down noon men children at the Cnwifnnon. Before rebut-inn the lent! 01W might recall that. the British race was once as relentless as any oth- er in flHh-BPPY D90‘ pie. During the reilms of Henry II. R-ioitard I. John, Henry 111 811d Edward I. hundreds of Jews were hanged by the judiciary or slain by the Dimlllace. and hundreds more in despair took their own lives. ‘The last-harmed Kin: n1‘- rested in one day all the Jews 111 the real-m. and although they re- deemed themselves 11y . 000 pounds of silver. he v them out of Enflland. Denmless. We are told tho-t they numbered 15.060 persons (AD. 1288). “mm the King and Noblllty were gctugtgd hy weed of money. 1111B populace was always stirred violence aaalnst the Jews bv talc- thwt they crucified Qmsilau ch11- dlren at their rellmous festivals. so hapless at this time seemed the blight of the children of Israel- thot one of the POMS-M I m"? -read somewhere-cave reiuae t0 11 Jewish family under the walls of the Vatican the idea belna to DH‘- m-v specimens of race mm- tiongd in Scrinturc. hut about V‘ dis wear. 1&0 net baok to our title. The earliest tenor-ts of W118 mvfiwfwus Wanderinz Jew secmto have been moughl, m Emzlond by warriors returnlnnz from the Crusades. Some of them claimed to have seen in the course d their lourney. an 11111 man with n. 10111: White beard. who bore himself 111 n Rraye and melan- choly way. Dnsslnl! on without ston- udnrr to sneak to anybody. and seldom ralsintt his eyes from the "'%{“‘$'... Matthew Paris. h. the thirteenth century. who Rave the first connected account ol the fam- otm wanderer. and the story eur- vlved nest the one of the Re- formation. Parisfs version was said to have been told to monks of St. Aibans 1n 1288. by an Ar- Arclvlllshop then visiting England. When asked about the famous Joseph. “whose fame was bruitcd amom n1en." he declared that he knew h1m and hnd receiv- ed him at his table. e ry noes on to say that this “Joseph" was named Cart-n- nhilul. and that he had been a porter in the oraetcrllnn of Pon- ua Pilate. When Jesus was be- 1m led to His Crucifixion. He rested for a moment on the door- slen of the nrnetorioln. and Oarta- zhlius. who had come to ace the M; l-AGE 111v; — NEWSY NOTES - ‘ ' NOTICE f hfifi: 1% company, Char lllidfy‘? January 20th. at 18 0'01“? l1 oon. Note-This meet urned to a later da hp report; for the year January 31st, current, may be ' n. a Mrexnvlvolv. u. 003.3111. ____ am WW, but you will wait bill l come. And so Cartnplulus. who was onlg [nutty years 01d. continued to an’?! Christ's second wrmnsf WWW l his youth whenever he readied 11B hundredth year He bore the re- buuttlon of a man of lrreat Diet-y. and saintly conversation. WM woke but llttle. M8 TYUKQUY- “tan went and never smiled. In his wan- derings he alyvays warned his hearers that the day of ludemeni was at hand. and braved for Godl mercy on hlmself. In a creduious mze such a tale was bound t: excite the lmalimb" tlon of the nonulace, and b81011 1on1: the legend was embellished with a multitude of Welrd buf- vlvld detals. One can imaulne. W? that many lnnboswrs would arisfl. some desllznedlv so. and others “with a bee in their bonnet." as the Scottish saying goes. In the 16th century countless towns and villages could boos-t that they had extended hcspliuhty lathe unfor- innate porter of Pontlus Pilate. and in a letter dated 29th June. 1564. Puulus de Eltzerl, a German blshoD. told of moeiinu the Wan- denim Jew 2t Hunubmlz. This! man called himself Ahnsvems, and ltbpeared to be abOllt fifty years old. The buahob describes 111m a5 b61111: of dirmllled stature. with 1011a hair inlliuu drawn over his shoulders. We can picture h1m 1n Oul-lflndlsh cal-menu. wide ches. a short skirt deacendlni! to his lmee. (probably a long tunic; and over all. a cloak which fell to his foot Jew though he was. he misled in the service in the Catholic Church. urosvt/rartlnz himself and with tears bentirw his breast whenever the nume of Christ was Oronounced. His conversatlcn was edifving, thouzh his marmer was taclturn; and his history as related by him- self. was much like that of the 10mm‘ wrter. But it was 1500 years since he last saw Jerusalem! A IZIBM. many fancijul details were added to the orizlnal story of the Wandexlna ‘Jew. bv 1l1e 1n- azemous minds of these earl‘: times. For examole than. dread scour-ire. the cholera. was suunosed to his footstons. It would ydsst one side of a street leaving the other unhamwd. This was because the his heels. Alnuvs he went bare- althouuh it may have been the s1 of the street than. not no share the erect rzemalclde—the sunlight. But enouvh of the individual let; us look at the race. The Jewish raoe has had a. very remarkable influence on nlvilimv- tlon. Other races have left their mark on the thoushts of men and. DESSQd away; but the Jewish race nersists after more than 3000 year-a. and after unlmaeinable nauseou- tlons. The more versatile Greet failed. the more enernetic Roman GORQHCTBKEd in lwnlry. sue- vlyal of the Jew was a. slnwlyli d the fut/test. and the fivness wel based on mcralivtyn and not on nhysical force. a 080019 lzhoy. tmerher by an idea which they themselves om- celved and have held the idea of the Subreme God. Their forcfathcr Abraham 1t wee. who instilled into their minds the arrest iden that sniritual m1ver had one sole source. We first Encounter the Jews u 1111 0mm M‘ Time about the you 130D 13.0., in bondaae to the Pher- soh of that day. Then arose la statesman. Allows. who consolidat- ed the race. made it self-conscious. recorded its nellrzlon. and Omani:- cd its soclal laws. and even its sanitation. It is doubtful 1f my other stuftosnlan has ever influenc- R nation so lmensely for an many zeneratlons after his death, Moses mstllled into the Jgwjgh mind lliaw they WW9 "a, peculiar Dccnle. :1 chosen race." ‘The story of the Jews for three hurldred years after the death of Moses is rather obscure. but a4 lencth Saul bTiJURill. some COhc-slon to the twelve tribes sc throuchout Palestine. Da ‘d. b1 cabturlnu Jerusalem and 01-1.. .. in! 11111151311 as King, gave m; country a sirens central vupltnl and a centre for worshin It was cnlv durina David's rcilzn. 11nd Dart of Solcmonk. that. thon- evvr was any renl unliv in tho Jmvish m- Lion. ‘Then came enhancement b11- twcr-n M111 trlbr. and the northern rrmln. who had fallen awut- from their ldcal. were donor-ted by the Assyrians. The Klmzdom of Judah, however with the Temnle n1 Jer- usnlrnl as n 1111111112 001m. 11.215 m. denendent for 136 years Innuc-r. 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