I w ac V ' , pV e y Organized and Canvassed f i V THE GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE Don t Cough ai: Don’t let that into fi throat keen you wuatliilig fiilillgtfi' Dont let it annoy you during i¢'.'¢¢9|> it completely Vary lute , even in the genuine mark hook the inflam d Sold by all good DREW UF ARAN MURE HAD STHENUUS TIME 0 a ` , *Shipiirecked Men Tell of Tent Life in Zero Weather V nn Barren Island---Two .0iii_cer_s, Remain at Wolf ,,,,,u,._,_ Cove to Lnok Alter iierclieddteaiiier e membranes oi HAUFAX. Dec. 11.-captain D.in-om ins shore name and took nn- 500!iIe8. 'Macdonald and forty-three members crew to the summer fishing cottages W of the crew of the Canadian Govern- which they have at Wolf Cove, where _ ment steamer Araninore, which rec-~ they stayed until Sunday, Everything A ently stranded at Wolf Cove, while en was done for their comiort. On Sun- _ _ 'BR rillitte in titre Sriram) ‘ot Belle Isle, ar- day the D. G. Montcaln: alrriix-.tl ° - rve n I e c ty tis mornin from on the cene uni the crew o` t c r- "°"‘°°“"‘ L’ Nihon' Dm' ‘ml chemin' C°mPf‘nY ill Cllifilt, Limited Sydney where they were longed on uninoreswent abonrcl. Sho then proc- ;i Sunday by the D. G. S. Montcalm. ceded to the stranded ship, and soon All but two otlicers oi the Aruiiiiiore succeeded ln` reilozitiiig her. 'i`ul¢iDg _ ___ ~ W i " roturiied. (iliiet Engineer Fullertoii llicA|'tinii|oreiii to\v tlicMuiitcaliiiri-» ‘!°"”' ‘ T' “ =’1;”' -" -<1 -'If ;%. ‘ " _._ :L-" _5 and his necoiirl, Mr. Harris, reinaiii- turned to Woli' (love, about four iiilles 9d on the steanicr to clean up her en- distant, and tlierc llic i'oriiior ship was Ellie!-I mill boilers. The Montcalm has lioticlied. When tho Ai'niinioi'c wits gone to the Straits or Bolle iisls- to haueid ull' it was fountl sin- was ionic- \ ' bring the liglitliiiiine keepers hacii io ing. and the piimps were used the niainlaiid and they hops to hoard Alter the Aiaiinioic had lim-ii booth \ V , . . I . .I , 'V . _ \ her on her return voyage-, otherwise od the crew woi'ki~.ii on her all Sim / C _ they will have to rental-ii on the iitcani- day night and t-ver l f ii til th y toy ii e Ver ull winter. ;Montcniiu -left on 'Fliursday iiinriiing / ` _/7', `j\»< \ ' (Euptniii Macdonald reports the for North Sydney, arriving there on f" O \ ~ \\ Aruiiiiiorti is in good coiitlltloii, and Siiiiflny. Despite their liardt-ships thr- suys that in the Spring she can be crew are ull wvll, ’l‘hc\,- speak highly hrouglit to Halifax and made nii good ui' the treatment they i‘er'eivcti from .§§\ ff” <~ ` \`\ / V-yy still; (ivory- , ’ ~ oc y uiik _ ~\,V\ ' .i may iictli1~.ttlif.i‘1our A altogether plcasc you; iii that ,D case you would be wise to make . a change. ln suggesting ' ' .s>.i Yarns* _ J ` ,/ /~..~ " 1/ l \ ,»'// Q lieuded and was imiking good progress , . . pigs and t`ood which they took nn liiic, are still on the steamer, and the inliahitaiiis of the cove will look aft:-r ‘ the cattle. lt is likely tli..it the crew wlll-lic paid oil this at`tei'iioon. War: Very Cold ` _ i ` The Ar.iiinior1> sailed from (`lirir- lotletown on Siiiiilny, November 30. ’|‘owai'ds tht- Straits nt' Belle Isle sho iwiicn Hlie stranded. ’l‘lie steziiin-i' was going along on ’l‘liui'stlay iiioi‘niii,,, Ilooeniher 4h,-wlieu al, 0.30 o’<-luck she struck n submerged rock, about lwo miles ol‘l`sliore. At the time tht- _ i lmiiperatiirc was |`our below zero, and a thick vapor was hanging close to as new. She is now beucliccl at Woll' the tnliuhituiits ol Wolf (love. .(!_ove. All the supplies, horses, cows,` --me--__-._ board at Charlottetown for tlie,E|-‘E‘CTRic POWER FOR PALE5` lighthouses in the Straits of Bello ° "NE gint; engineer has ilevifwil it plaii to Palestliie ot an initial cost oi' $40,000,- 000, Albert -Hjortli, of this city. pro- poses to utilize the vuriatioii of the level between the Mediterruiican ami the Dead Sen mid. by meaiis of ii. tun- nel for water, in provide electric pow- i'»i' to he li-sell for pumping stnllotiii, ir- rlgatioii and gene-rul purposes. Mr. Iljorth proposes to dit: a tilii- ncl 2l7 miles long, from thc Metlilter- raiiean to the lh-.ad Sea, passing iiii- dei' Jeriisalem. ’l`hls -tunnel would car- ry water i'roin the Meiiiti-i'i;aiieiiii to the western slopes of the lower end oi' the Jordan Valley Thence the wa- t'l-l-lllS-’l'IANlA, lit-c, lS.-A Norwe- 1.-rovitle water and cle-ctrio power for the `surl`ace. The inipuct was heavy, ter would past, lhroiingli plpesidown to E; ' ' - f \.\\ ,__ , 4 _ . - ~ --- - - - -r-- - ' CHOCOLATES are a season~ able Christmas gift suitable for old and young. You`may hcsi tate about giving jewelry, but it is always proper to give Chocolates. ` l\loir’s Chocolates represent the highest achievement in candy-making. 'I` he large variety of delicious centres, the tempting flavor of the chocolate coating, the umisuzil :ittrzictiveness of the package, arc uneqiiallcd. M()lR’S Lll\-IITED - HALIFAX '\ ’[‘wo canals would be built riiiinliiir, V i'emt\ined on hoard Tliurstlay. On ei' would be used to drlveia pumping paralled with the river .lortlzin and eral miles from the ship. They took b high tide coming up to the tent. Friday il began to blow heavily and station at the southern end of the Sea iir at four o’clock in tlic afternoon it oi' Galilee (Lake Gennesaret.) ltr was decided to take refuge on shore The surface oi’ the Dead Sea is w The crew took to their boats and aliout 1,300 feet below sea level; that e landed on a small rocky island sev- oi’ the Sea of Galilee 050 feet below di sea level. ing 20 tons of water per second. He estimates the rise at the Dead iSea ol’ zi yard per year. The surface oi’V . On Saturda some of the tliilierii - th ' ' ` om these cannlei water could he dis- ibiited among the fields sloping to- arrl the Jordan sutticieiit, it is claim- d, for the irrigation of many liun- 'eds oi' tlioirsands oi' acres. Mr. Hjortii claims it would be no lied clothes and food from -the ship Preliminary estimates Mr. Hjorth more dlt't’icult to build this tunnel and erected a canvasftent on the is- states, show that tens of thousands th land, also lighting a iire.'l`liey remain- oi horse-power might be developed in der the English Channel and esti- erl there all night, with the water at this way by means” of a tunnel carry- mates the cost of a Dead Sea tuniiei on the proposed railway tunnel un- (double) with a minimum area ot 135 square feet nl $40,000,000, to which Came to Thelr Rescue caused by this at not more than part must be added the cost oi’ the power' plants. factories, canals and irriga- , .. ' . _.W _<- - - "" 'W - 4 ""5 _ ' W5 2l -and a S. O. S. call was ininietliutely the Dead Sen. where a plant- would ‘ Sent out.0n investigation it was found iraiisfornl the water power into elec- square miles would lie allowed to in- tlint the steamer was resting on a i trioity. to be distributed as light and crease to about 4.800 sqiiare iniles. the estlniated cost involved in this I1' the matter reaches such a. stage rock and not leaking: so the crew ipower through the country This pow- plaii lines not coinparc tinfiivorahly that the realization of this great pro- witli the irriiiatioii works tronstriicted ject can seriously be contemplated in Asia ami Ailierica during the past the resources of Norway will not suf- decade. tice alone, but the aid of international Mr, iijoi‘ili’s plans have met with Capital will be invited. great sympathy among leading scien- tific authorities and practical engin- -------- eers in Noi'\va_v. it is proposed to send out a Noi-ivegian tecliiiic-scienith FOX RAIDERS SENTT “ ” fic expedition which. with the antlci- - patcd support ol the governments ot’ MONCTON, Dec. 15.-Two years in the great powers interested, will pro~ the Dorchester Penitentiary was tho cet.-tl to i’alesiint=, and make a year’s sentence imposed today on Coleman thorough investigation of all the con- lBannlster and Bliss Powers, _who plea- dilions relative to the realization otlrled guilty oi' raiding Munro's for ltliis project-tnpograpliical, hydrolog- ranch. ical. tecliiiiral geological hygenic,l y iui e sea which is now about 4,000 tion works. lt is pointed out tliatiotc. V A i I 'Mlnard'| Llnlment Cures Dlphtherll. ___.- <- -.--- - -- _ V VV *___ - , i ` - 0 THE PEN gi ll l W \ The Accommodation of the Institution is Totally Inadequate for the Large Number of Students Attending it. This Institution in the 65 Years of its Existence December 15th to December 27th i l - i. ` s DRIV NST ?§;`i"i“'i“?1? Erection of an Additional Building to the University has Never Made an Appeal to the Public E h Parish will be Se arat l ve done our duty to your country; you have given _you. Think of what they are doing and_ think ot all given thgliiqeas of yourynoble sons fo (your country’s cause; ther_e1s yet to b_e_ done in the cause_of_Fducat1on._ Do you you have lent your-‘country $10,000, 00. What have you realize the sacrifice the staff o_f this institution is melting 'Ven tor the cause ot Christian Educat1on?_ Think of the V for the cause of Education. "Give them at least sufficient i gvlork- this institution has accomplished in this province for accommodations to f‘ca_irry on. Remember th_at he who bigres . -th'e.past 65 years. Think of the men and ccbergy ithhashpro- bo the cause _of tlihréstiain Epgcationpis lelndingbgo thet rd -i ' ' ' ' ' iritual Gui ancet e ave nvestment in t e an so ivine rovi ence ar e erna 'vided you mth' Think ot the Sp Y interests. i)o you consider it worth your while? 1.01. HUGHES, 'ri-eas. ` L- B- McMILI-AN, [4 A Drive will be Inaugurated throughout the Province on above dates to raise Funds for _ , ** .K ’ _I i Ill Mgr. A Organizer _ __ _ k__ -1-+~ A ¢»...` i-so i.°i..A»_s4- .-4 bs-»~»--i__¢.¢.¢..,¢-~-aa.. QDHRS os 1 `\ a