i- ocrosnn 149.19 here's sufficient of the famous foaming tooth s“ in the Minty tube to s, using it twice highly eon- d, half an inch arises teeth last 88 day dairy, Being eentrato fhoroulhly d.‘ “"21 M Wm tys boll! paste Minty’: for m), . Nurse in the Operating room. Her mnny friends here wish her every we have In stock old Sydney Sprlnghlll bion Round, Albion Stove, Albion ut. Hard, Chestnut and Stove reened, lnvernesa. u, also Besco Coke. Piece your order now. either lo mediate or future delivery. ‘.0. onus s. co PHONE 176 Our shipment of FALL BULBS has just arrived dir- ect from LISSE, HOLLAND. This shipment comprised 0i choice LARGE FLOWER- ING BULBS of FIRST SIZE in HYACINTHS (Double and Single) TULIPS, 8ingie) NARCISSUB DAFFODILS CROCUS FREESIA DARWIN TULIPS, Etc. Send lor a copy of our BULB LIST. We pay 08T- AGE on all MAIL OR EH8. _ Anytime during the month of . OCTOBER- will be the best time to plant BULBS. They are on sale at our BOOK STORE. (Poubie end i.‘ Carter & . , it...» .,, y... tilt“ .- ..n. .. I‘ ofessional Cards ‘ .J. Fergus Donnelly VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate Ontario Veterinary College, 1907. "i cliil- Royal Army Veterinary Corps, London, Eng. Office-E. Ferquaon's Stable. °"° 393- 147 King Street. il-lmo, DR. I. E. BROKEN VETERINARY SURGEON Foxes examined for purchaser. Llbaretory teats made for pere- °I and other diseases. - Great George Street "i! Gustorn end Marine ' Phone i-lmiil. _ ~= klki-MfcGnigan‘ B. IIIIITER, LIOITOI, arc. ‘Monpy to Loan "ll BleeloCharIottetovvII-P-E-l- Dr. C. C. Archibald l" of N. Y. Poet Graduate ilsdlesi School and l-Iosflifii limited to Eye, Ear, Nose ~ liid Thflllt m"! Eyes and om" er Building Greet George ltreet ll Hours-D to llilbtfi h I Donald s. M¢Plle0\ A- irmen/lto‘. ll. r. elm-lea w v ed at lsancs llnrbouir. _._ dairghtcr Morrison of Brailnlbn11e,=P. F). i.'l‘lie .‘ port nt position with this Dennison friends expect to reside in that city wonderful herbal Zam-Buir. It's simply v on, Ltd. Building. l supplying Glasses 26 Central Guardian ENS TAXI day and vice. Phone G87 or 809- . i l ht JOI- ‘OAUGHTERS OF ‘EMPIRE Bas- il!‘ illld High Tea Trafalgar Dny, Oct. list. Navy League. I . TWENTY-ONE DAYS LEFT to elilblfl you to secure a case of needles as s premium wit. your yiearly, new or renewal s scrip- on. OCTOBER 80, 1926, will be the last day on which subscribers will receive a case of needles with their yearly renewal.’ Now is the time to set one before our supply is exhausted. ONLY A FEW DAYS and our supply of needles will he exhausted all new or renewal yearly subscrip- tions received from now until Oct. 30, 1926, will receive this wonder- ful premium, after the above date you will he unable to secure ode. Get yours today and be sure. IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS-l Advertlsers_ are respectfully requested to see that their advertisements for the Guard- lsn reach the office by noon of tho day Ipreceding publication. 0mm" wise insertion will not be SUMMI- teed. On Saturday ads/must b6 received by 10 A. M. RECEIVES PROMOTION-Miss Tillie Buxton, who recently gradu- sted from the Hale Hospital, has rctuinoil to Havsrhili after spend- .ing n short vacation with her grandparents, Mr- and Mrs. Thos. ilowutt, Cape Trnvevrsc. MlSs llux- ion upon her return to the Hale will take up her duties as Sierlle success. She was accompanied back by her molhgi, M15. Eliza- beth Buxton, R. N., who has spent lhc summer with her parents. Mr. uiid Itiru. 'l‘hos. llowatt, ‘Cape 'l‘i"a- VlllFl‘. BIRTHDAY REMEMBERED. — l.i(:. ti. (l. Mo-residt» oi’ issue's llaibor, N. S., wins agreeably sur- prised on his birthday, Uui. 7th, when u puriy oi‘ ubuui one lliiil- lll‘<'ll friends gziihoried in surpiisi» him mid wish him muny liuppy ro- liiuim , [he day. lloth Mi". illltl Mis. Morcsltle are vcry grateful for the expressions of good will which they have ‘received from the peo- ple. thg-Jrelng the second sirryiri-se pnriy tendered them during the short liine they have been station- l‘ STEEVES—MORRlSON.-—A quit-i wcildinu took place in the Vnlicd (ihurch Parsonage at Sunny Brno, N. ill., on Jilly l7, i926. iwhcn Alvin i.~ lSionves, sun oi‘ ihc lulu Charles Sleeves and Mrs. (Bhurlcs lhiics o.|‘ Moiicion worn uniicd in mnrriugc. to Miss Winifred ll. ‘Morrison, oi‘ Mi". and Mrs. (ism-go. ‘ ceremony was performed by Rev. J. ‘l4. lmiul. Mr. Sleeves ,hns an im- Co., oston, and the young couple who have the good iwishes of their in the very near future. 50 Cents? 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Get a 60c. box tmdey, or for FREE SAMPLE mention paper and enclose 1c. stamp to Zem-Buk Co., Toronto. i ,5 A c001) PIPE I Add: to the comfort . and‘ solace a smoke. We are chow» ing an exceptionally dine line ot pipes, ill kinds, sizes, shapes and a very select lot of eased ones. " SMOKERS SUPPLIES In the various requirements Ineludlog Oigar and Cigarette Cease, Tobeeoo Pouches. Olgafltt Boxes, ete. Our srzouu. SOCKET h PIPE is proving a big seller- Webaeeo all ole noon!" brands. I s. rnn cnAnzosrs-iowuocsnnus Don't cell the pianos when Ibo sisal rein lets choked. A little (Elliott's Lye will probably ci-l it in a few rnlriilus. eons n! other uses amend the sanitary home. O GILLETTS, . PURE freaks LY MONITOR GASOLINE- when vou use Monitor Gasoline you are getting the best that money can buy. 2107-16-4! REGAL FLOUR is a joy to the housewife who bakes ‘her own bread. So-ld everywhere by Carvell Bros. STERLING INSTITUTE- A special meeting was held at "Pop- ular Shade" the home of Mrs. Wal- ter Simpson, Bay View, October 8th, 1926, to. meet ‘the Supervisor, Miss McKenn-u who with her as- sistant Miss McKenzie on account o1’ an unavoidable delay were too lute lo address the members ipres- out, however a few suggestions ,._ The ‘Battle Of Trafalgar Des- 1 Vcribed OlTiiciaPy "m: touoonzgarrssxrna- 1 - osfinv WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6th, 1805 Admiralty Officer November 6th. ‘Dispatches. of IWlllCll the follow- ing are copies, were received at the Admiralty fills day. at one o'clock o. m., from Vice-Admiral Coiling- Woqd. Cornmander-in-Chief of Hi5 Majestyfis ship's Cadiz:- Euryalus, 31f Cape Trafalgar, etober 22nd, 1805, "Slr-— The over-to-bo lamented death of Vice-Admiral Lord Vis- count ‘Nelsonflwho in the late con- flict with the enemy fell in the hour 0f victory, leaves to me the duty of informing my Lords Commissioners of the, ‘Admiralty that on the 19th instant it was communicated tcrthe Commander-ln-Chief from [he ships watching the motions of the enemy in Cadiz, that the combiner] Fleet had put. to sea; as they sailed with Iligiht iwinds westerly, his Lords-hip concluded their flestlnation wa-s tho Mediterranean, and immediately made all sail for the Streights eu- trance with the British Squadron, consisting of twentyseven ships, three of them sixty-fours, where his Lordship was informed by Captain Blnckwood (whose vigilance in watching and giving notice of the enemy's movements has been high- ly meritorious) that they had not yet passed the straights. "On Monday, [he 21st instant, at daylight. when ‘Cape Trafalgar bore E and S. about seven leagues the ‘enemy wus iliscovercd six or seven iniics eastward, the wind about west. and very light. ‘The Commun- der-ln-Chlef immediately made the signal for the Flee; to bearwlp in were given. in the absence of llic President, the Vicc President pre- sidcil. Nlcciing o-pencrl ‘with the two column-s as they are formed in (lfiler of sailing; :1 mode of attack. hi; Lordship hurl previously direc- nnd vessels oif _ reading and udulition of the mlnu-Hcd to avoid the inconvenience illlll ics oi‘ lust ri-gulxir meeting, 'l‘hcre_dvlay iii forming u liiic oi‘ hull-lo iii was no corrospoiideiico. it was lllP. urinal mlinnrer. The (!ill"llly'\~l ip/iuvcd by Mrs. iilnllzcr, seconded by Lin}! lifllrlllfillill‘ {if ihiry-ihrianrshlpis . rs. Grulium ihni Mrs. Jus. ill ‘i will‘! IWZIIPPII WEN: ‘Pcilfll Sir-wart hi: ihu dvloguio ‘in cc-nvnnlfunil lilies-n slpuiiislil. uoiniiiniiiled with the duh-games oi‘ ilm oihcr iii i-iiivl‘ by Aiimlrul Viile-neuvi‘; the lliHllllilUS in ilils sin-lion coiiiicci.eii‘Sliililiillilli- iliiilifl‘ iii" Ililliiii-iiill 0i with ‘tho iheiilail Clinic. ii was ilecided in hold thc Annual Meet- ing on Thursday, October 21st, Meeting to be livid ut the "Cedars" Mrs. Penilcrgnsts home. Alter the business of the mcetlnfi is over n iinlluwehen puriy is to follolw. (lumen, singing and instrumental music, also Hullowlfen stunts urc io be curried out. Members and their friends nrc cordially invited. lf-not lino ‘Fhursdoy evening will be held following evening. Iliitcrost- ins: readings uvoro given by lMrs. iPenilergusi, Mrs. Waller Simpson and Mrs. (Iodrlc Simpson. (‘Jllli-Kill ion inkcii, ilhiriy lltllliS. Lunch was served by tho Hostess, Mrs. Sliup~ son and Miss Irene Simpson. Meet- ing closed in the usual manner. mo}? Minus-rim Linlmrnt for a-huppr-n innards PERSONALS The many friends of Mrs. Charles hiacLean, De Sable, will be pleased to learn she is recovering from her illness, though still in ‘the ‘P. E. .- Hospital. --_. 4"».- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cairns, Stanchei, spent a. very pleasant week end with friends in Borden nnd vicinity. -i-<e->-i OARTOONISTS WIFE GETS $250 PER WEEK ALIMONY NEW YiOiRiK, Oct. 16. —Mrs Aedlta Fisher, wife of Bud Fisher. the cartoonist, was awarded $250 a week temporary alimony and a $5.000 counsel fee in tho eppeiiuto division of the Supreme Court yes- terday pending trial of her suit I'm separation. iFlsher will also have to pay his wi e ‘$1,800 for living cx~ pauses from ny l'5tli to July Tlli. i-Omi~—- ‘CROSS ROADS SCHOOL Honour Roll oi‘ Cross Roads School for month of September. Grads VllL-l, Mayme Laue; 2. Austin Kennedy; 3. Alfred Mac- Neili. . Grade Vll.-—1, Marion Gold; 2. Lloyd Baldcrstou; 3, Elva Jenkins. Grade Vl.—1, Mildred Farquhar- son. Grude V.-—1,Hcster Wood; 2. Katie Molynenux; 3. Helen Wood and Guy Kennedy equal. ode lV.—l. ~Mnry Jenkins; 2. Mar nret Farquhnrson; 3, Robert Stewart. Grade lll.—1, Edgar MacCallum- Grads ll.——l, Keith Kennedy. Grade l.—1, Isabel MacKlni-ron; 2, Winston Jenkins; 3, Rota Moly- nenux.——M. MacDonald, Teacher. I ———<-o->—-—— iilegliinifi Donny is crediicil with iiiirodiicing nrchory lo the ilolly- wood movie colony, Denny's prow- .(ii'itviiili_ were with tilt-ii". head-a inurihwziril, lllltl inrmtad their I-iuo oi‘ battle with great closeness and cci'i‘l‘.ctllffi'~‘l but as the mode of at- tack was unusual, so the structure'- 'of their line was new; l, forméd n (erect-cut, convoxlng the leewnrd,_'so that in lending down to the centre ll Iiail both their van and rear abnft tho henin; bcforc the fire opened ovary alternate ship was about u cable's length in windward of her second. nlieud and n-stern’ forming n kliid of double line, und appeared, when on their ileum, lo lenvo a vury liiiln luivrviii beiuvcren them; and this wllhoiii crowding their ships. Admiml Vilieneuve was ill the Ilucentuurt: in the centre, and the Prince of Asturln bore Gru- |vina's lib-g in the roar; ~but the French mid Spanish ships were mixed without any apparent regard lo order of national squadron. “As the mode of our attack hn-i been previously determined on and communicated to the flag officers and captain-A. few signals WBFB 119°- essary,‘ and none were made, ex- cept to direct close order as the lines iaore down. "The Conmmsnder-ln-Chief, in the Victory. led the weather col- mn, and the iRoyai Sovereign, which bore my flag. the le'e. ‘ "The action began at twelve o'clock by the leading ships of the column breaking through the en- emy's line, the Commander-in- Chlef about the tenth ship from the van, the Second-ln-Command about the twelfth from the rear, leaving the van of the enemy unoccupied; thei succeeding ships breaking through in all parts, aster-n of their leaders, and engaging the enemy at the muzzies of their guns. The con- flict was severe; the enemy's ships were fought with s. gallantry highly honourable to thelnofficers; but the attack on them was irresistible. and it pleased the Almighty Diz- poser of all events to grant His M - jestyls arms a complete and glori- ous victory. About three p.m. many of the enemy's Slilpe having struck their colours, their line gave way; Admiral Gravina. with ten ships, joining their frigates to leeward stood toward-s Cadiz. The five hpudmost ships in their van tacked, 1d "standing to the southward, to iudwnrd of the British line, were engaged, and the sternmosl. of them taken; the others went off, leaving to IHls Majesty's squadron nineteen ships of the line (of which three are irst-rates -—— the iSantisslma Trlni ud, niid the Santa. Anna) with three “flag officers, vlz., Admiral viiieneuve, the commnnder-in-chief Don ilgllflllfl Maria D'Allva, Vice- Aiimirsi; and ths psnish Rear Ad- I 03. Aftcr such n victory it may ap- pcnr unnecessary to enter into sn- Mq with who bow and nrrow is reoimnon ink been [iropoi-ied. coniums Oil the particular parts or tltéiilfln» by a French "shin on M» flllflill ilic sliuilos and linken ‘by ihc several Commanders; side rind n spfllflflfd m; ghq 5mg; the rormniion of nu archery rluh hns tho conclusion snyn more on the the contest was vigorous, mirai, Don Buthrlsa Hidalgo iclsuer- their country, that I cannot resist grief to the pleasure '1 have in making it7slon in which lu- tell medium-sized. medium-priced is astonishing tlic entire world ‘blended ‘walnut. establishment . . voice“ . . . . .Obtoinable on 9&5 new Ortiz Vi " True in Sound" ..@HE GRANADA Model is a instrument embodying the new Orfboplronlc Victrola principle of "matched impedance“ which with its beautiful music. . . . . The Granada is in popular console design of Spanish derivation . . the ricli wood finished either in two-tone mahogany or in . .Tl'le instrument is large enough to be impressive, yet sufficiently conservative in size tor the average borne. Ask to hear the Granada at any “His Master‘. Voice“ . .and remember. the new Orthophonic tone cbamber with is remarkable musical powers is found only on instruments bearing the famous trade mark “His Masters easy terms. VICTOR TALKING MACHlNE COMPANY lie. press; the spirit which animated torn from the poop QM’ m" 3mm‘ try‘s service, all deserve that their mining u great loss of men. conspicuous than In the battle i tlsh nation, in the fall of the Colli- ier having surrended, by some mir- his memory ever door to hi8 00"" of her men were saved by the ten- of n friend to whom by mniiy yea‘? the action which so strongly marks Inspired ldoflfl superior to the 00m- which rho glorious occu- mernirc was boarded by accidentflought. lllis Loriluhlli rt-rcivoil i! out in we an officer in me immediately with] pired. "l have also to lament the ions 0f those excellent olficens, Culilain ldismasied, ull shattered, in thirteen ‘fathom wutor off [he shoals of Tre- Jslgar; and when I made the signal I Dull of the Mars. and Cooke. of to prepare to anchor few of.the the Belierophon; I have heard ycfshlps had an anchor to let go, their of non others. I fear the number cable-s being shot; but the sumo that have fallen will be found very good Providence which aided n15 grout when the returns collie to yhrough ihc day preserved us me: but it having blown n gale oi through the night. by the wind wind ever since~thc action, -l have shifting u few points and drifting not yct hnd it in my power to col- ihe ships off the land, except four lee; any reports from the ships. .01‘ the captured dlsmasted ships, "The Royal Sovereign having lost which are now at anchor-off Tra- hei‘ miisifl. lr-‘XvPiil lilo iotterinndalgar, and I hope will ride safe un- illrciiliiflt. l called the Euryniis loltii those gains are over. me while the notion continucd._ "Having thus detailed the pro- which a-ihip, lying within hull, mudeicoedlngs of the Fleet on this occu- my signals — n service Captain sion. I beg to congratulate their lllllt‘l{\\'(i0ll performed with grout Lordships on o. victory which l nliuniion; niici- lllli notion l shifi- hope will add n ray i0 the glory of ‘ill {by iiiig tirhr-i- iliziti might more liisi hlnjcsiyhi ('l'iiWli, and he hi- eusily z-iiniiiiuiiii-ilio‘ nny (il'(ll‘l‘S liLllPllillHl wlih public benefits lo our and collect iiie shim, uiid iowcil country." . the Royul Sovereign out In scii- l nni. 81in, ivard. Tho ‘hole Fleet were now, lSlizued) (Y. (TOLLINGWOOD. Will Bringing Up Fatherw subject [him I have language to ex- end the combined ensign-s all was the same; when nil exert hoisted in their pitlC0él._ Such a bill- "lemieiv" zealously in their c0un- tie could not be rousht without SM M811 merits should stand recorded. have not only to lament. in 00911110" and never vwais high merit morewith the British Navy M"! 111° 3'1‘ have described. msnder-In-Chisf the loss of a hero “The Aohiile (s. French 74). al- whose name will be lmmorlul and mil Element of the Frenchmamltry; but my heart is will Willi "'9 Look fire and blew up; two hundred most poignant sriei l0!” U19 ‘with ders. intimacy and a perfect knowledge "A circumstance (ccurred during of the virtues of his mind. which the invincible isplrlt of British se1~ mon race of men. I- was bound by men, when engaging the enemies of the strongest ties of affection; n dom not bring known to their Lorrlshipe. The Te- the consolation which perhaps It‘ lmunkei hall in his loll. Iirrnst about. middle nf tho notion, illlil soul.‘ wsrshis inst fnreweli, and soon lifter rx- in n wry perilous position, many inm Alnrsden, Esq. By George Mclilahius l. A SWELL AFFAill" YOU will. Ml$$f ac inner‘. Dru Co. rm» T»: a Lroso raven-Keg s1 as w’, 1.. THEY'RE Au. GONNA BE THERE AND rr wiu. BE sour mow Wi-IATQIOU NQYOU CAN'T PEQSUADE FE. i - H M. l. "II av luv-i. 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