The Exeter Advocate, 1916-1-27, Page 5LEGAL.
19IOKSON fE CAIU4NG, BARIU&IEBS,
solicitors, N'ntarre7 Conveyancers, Com-
miaaltoners. Sollettors for the Melsons
Bank. etc.
Aiotiey to Loan at lowest rates of interest
Oxtices--Madn-St., Exeter
I. R. Carting, 8+A. L. I3, Dickson
MONL9'X' TO LOAN
we have a large amount of private
a;unds to loan on tarns and Tillage prop -
males at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Ba,risters, Solicitors. Exeter.
DENTAL
Or. G. V. ROULSTON, L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTIST
Member of the R.C.D.S. of Ontario and
Bonor Graduate of Toronto University.
Office -Over Dickson & Carling's law
office, Closed Wednesday afternoons..
OR. A R. KINSMAN, L.D.S., D.II,S.,
'Honor Graduate of Toronto university
DENTIST
Reetr extracted without pato, or ane
sad erects. Sa ne over Giadman
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SYNOPSIS OP CANAI W NORTH
WEST Lalel) REG .iLATI NS
THE sole head of a family., ar any
mal,:'ovex 28 Years old, may ii.mestea
a cjuarter-section of aver le i).lain
ion"land in iMttnitoba, axe
o
Alberta.:, The apx+licaat
in perso I. at the Dominion Laic
ency of Sub -Agency for the Dis-
te t. Eaatry may be made at eny
Thintinion Lands Agency (inert net
Sstb.Agezicy) on certain conditions.
Duties• -Six months' ,
est :Appear
.ls Ag-
rave
g-.
rn a upon
and cultivation of thein each of
three years, A boniest r -nay 1-rve!.
within ant of blg�iornestead on
a fawn of at [s 80 ApreS, on certailn
conierions, A itatb1 Nouse is re -
Mika ein the
ev 1� it el4ce
81'where �EACe is p vicinity.tytty.
c a hanestcader in
good s Aire-entpt a quarter
section al his homestead. Price
$3 ,per Aare. Babies—Six months resi-
dence in each of three years after
ea.rprine homestead patent; also 50
acres extra cultieration. Pre-emption
patent may he obtakied as soon as
itlom!esteed potent, en certain condi-
tions
A settler who has exhausted his
homesteei remit may take a purchas-
ed homestead in certain districts.
Price $3 per acro. Dtittes—Must re-
side 6 ;months in eagle: of 3 years, cu-
ltivate 50aores, anti erect a house
worth $300,
The area of cultivation is subject
to reductrroa in case of rough, sceub-
by or stony land. Live stock may be
substitutea far cultivation under eer-
tain conditions.
W. W. CORY, C.M.G.
Deputy of the Minister of the Interior
„„B. Unauthorized puliltcation of
this 3tdvertiseanealt wi1L nb1 be pad for,
as Eiadr4 C
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•
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use of Dr. Piercc'E
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ago I was run down
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MILLER, 127 Hess St., Hamilton, Ont.
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them healthy. There are no more crying
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some place in the body. It may be one
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Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate and in-
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Keep the body clean inside as well as
outside.
MITCHELL—The death occurred
last' week at the age of 81 years, of
Mrs Wm Robinson, ,one of the old-
est and hest known residents of the
town, after a .long illness. A large
family well-known all over the coun-
try, survive
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PELHAM NURSERY CO._
TORONTO, ONT.
Business and
Shorthand
Westervelt School
Y. M. C.A. Building
London, Ontario
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College in Session Sept. 1; c iuly
Catalogue Free. Ente-
! W �t
HAS LOTS OF SUPPLIES
Townshend Sends .Assuring Re.
port From Kut-el-.A.mara,
There Has Been No Further Attack
on. Fortress Since Besiegers Clos-
ed the Ring on the British Force
—General Aylmer Reports Sub-
stantial Gain in Terrific Battle
With the Tiuks,
LONDON, Jan. 25. The main
British Mesopotamian army sur-
rounded by the 'Parks at Kut -e1 -
Amara is well supplied. There has
been no further attack on the for-
tress since the Turks closed their
ring around it nearly a month ago.
These are the outstanding points
in a report received from General
Sir Percy Lake, Commander -in -Chief
of the British in Mesopotamia, and
given out by the India Office to-
night. Sir Percy quotes Gen. Qbarles
V. Townshend, commander of the
Kut-eI-Amara defenders, as stating
that "he has sufficient supplies," The
report relieved to a great extent the
anxiety which teas prevailed here
since the news reached London that
the Kut -el -Amara tome was bottled
up by the Turks.
Yesterday's statement is interpret-
ed as meaning that there is no cause
for fear that the force will be stare -
ed out in the immediate future and
it strengthens the hope that the re-
lief torte, under Gen, Aylmer, which
is now six miles east of Kut -el -
Amara, at Essian, facing the strong-
ly entrenched Turks, will eventually
break through and relieve the main
force,
The relief Friday attacked the
Turks, who' are- strongly 'entrenched'
at Essian, six miles east of Kut -el -
Amara, where the main British army
to whose aid the relief force is trying
to hasten, Is bottled up. A violent
battle ensued, in which success'aiter-
nated between Britons and. Turks.
The fighting lasted all day, Torrents
of rain, causing floods, prevented a
renewal of the attack on the follow-
ine day. but General.nylmer's force
managed to entrench itself a little
more than two-thirds of a mile with-
in the Turkish line, The British re-
.rt speaks of °`•very heavy lasses o;l.
both sides," which indicates the .fury
of the battle.
The following official statement on
the Mesopotamian campaign was
given out yesterday:
"Sir Percy Lake (the new com-
mander in Mesopotamia), reports
tbat General Aylmer attacked the
Turkish position at Eselan on Fri-
day. . Fierce fighting continued.
through the day, with varying suc-
cess. The weather throughout was
atrocious, a pouring rain rendering
movements of troops extremely difti-
cult.
"Owing to the floods it was impos-
sible to renew the attack on .Satur-
day, and Gen, Aylmer took up a posi-
tion 1,300 yards from the trenches.
"The weather continues very bad,
with incessant rain. No details re-
garding the casualties have been re-
ceived, but they are reported to have
been very heavy on both sides."
Friday's attack was the fourth to
be launched by the relief force
against the Turks at Essian since the
Ottoman troops were driven to the
position in the first week of this
month. The weather, especially the
never ceasing rain, now and then in-
termingled with terrific hurricanes is
ferocious, the third enemy hampering
both sides, but particularly the at-
tacking relief force, the floods Mak-
ing it impossible to bring up artil-
lery. Besides, the Turks, realizing
the dangerous consequences that
would result from the main British
army being relieved at Kut -el -Amara
appear to have fortified their Essian
position so strongly that the relief
force finds difnculty in penetrating
their lines.
TUKHEY ASSUMES BLAME.
NSA'i.L
On Wednesday tl f last week a bee-
ps eveait took place at the horse of
the hate Peter McDougall of "Doniilie
Farm," Us.oante, well Miss Annie -Fe:
See0114 yoltngest .daughter, was leap..
pity united in inarria� ge 1i0« Mr. W m.
Dougall,,, son, 0! Mir. Wilk, .Dougall, of
rho township of Hay, The rrenntry
was performed by the Rev. 1). Fletch-
er of the Thalweg Road, The beide
was most. becomingly attired in white
silk chine trimmed with seed gear's:
a,nd white fur, and carried a bouquet
of white roan; and lily: of the valley,
Her travelling dress was, of Italian
green. broadcloth, trimeeed'with L -lack
fax 'fur with 'black velvet hat, :filed
with gold lace, Miss Agur played the
wedding march and Mr. Milne Rennie
sang "0 Fromise Upon their
returi. they will live on the home-
stead farm of Mr. Dougall, in the
township of Hay,
George Wash!ngton, Alpine McEw-
en. George Hanley, Thos. z)avidson
George Harburn. and Wm. Sangster
enlis ted here last week.
°ti•ensall has now 24 merlon the re-,
cruiting honor roll for the 161st eat
talioiieeAlbert Reichert and wife have
returnees: to Port ,blurons The I, O.
0 F. officers were installed last week
by tD D. G. a. scat of Seaforth,
• fie a vote of 111 for and 38 against
the hydro by-law was passed n.Fien-
salt on Monday of this weer,
ZURICI
klisi Ethel Wreido has returned from
au extended visit with relatives at
Croswell. Mich,—John R, `f'oritz i:.f
Cavalier, N. 'O., arrived here and will
visit his mother for a. few mouths.--
,Airs, Jacobs left for Chicago, after a
few weeks' visit at the home of her
mother. Mrs Wurne--Mr. and Mrs.
H. C, Zapfe, Blake, announce the kn-
gaagelnent of their daughter, Hiss Eth-
el ,May to Mr, Roy A. Consitt of
Stanley township.—Mr, Louis Weber
of town underwent a successful oper-
ation fol rupture at a London hospital
—Thos Davidson, son of Wm, David-
stun Goshen Line south, left on Thurs
day for Hensall, where he has snlisted
in the 161st Battalion,—Mr. Jacob tip-
fer and bride have returned from a
short wedding ;trip to Baden and
points in Michigan,
Austria and Germany Evade Respon-
sibility in Persia Case.
LONDON, Jan. 25.—An Amster-
dam despatch to the Exchange Tele-
graph Company says:
"According to a Berlin report the
Turkish Ministry of Marine is about
to publish a statement to the effect
that a Turkish submarine sank the.
steamer Persia.
"The report alleges that similar
statements are being "'Published by
the German ..nd "Austrian. Admiral-
ties, it being hoped by the central
powers that such a declaration will
settle the Persia question."
This despatch has not been con-
firmed from other sources.
Both the German and Austro-Hun-
garian Governments have announced
that the Persia was not sunk by one
of their submarines, and investiga-
tions by the diplomatic representa-
tives of the United States abroad
have failed to reveal the real cause.
of the disaster.
The Persia was sunk off the Island
of Crete Dec. 30 with a loss of 119.
passengers and 217 members of the
crew. The vessel went down within
five minutes after a terrific explosion
forward,
Austrian Cruiser .Helgoland Sunk.
ROME, Jan. 25.—The Italian Navy
Department has received information
that the Austrian scout cruiser of the
Novara type, which was sunk a week
ago, was the cruiser Helgoland,
which has been attached to the Cat -
taro base since the outbreak of the
It was officially announced in
Rome on January 15 that the French
Submarine •Foucault, attached to. the
Italian fleet, torpedoed'' and Sahli `in
life' Adriatic Sea .an Austrian .scout
cr ur'ser of tete: Nosara type.
Chill' Fatally Burned.
-LONDON, Ont., Jan. 25.—larotine
t,rrnstrong, four-year-old daughter :of
• in, Armstrong, of Zurich Huron
County, died:. at Victoria Hospital
here• Saturday. of • burns received
;, bile playing with matches.
MRS. CLAYTON'S LETTER
To Bun Down Remus Worsen
Louisville, Ky.--"I was a nervous
wreck, and in a weak, run-down con-
dition when a friend asked me to try
Vinol. I did so, and as a result I have
gained in health and strength. I think
Vinal is the best medicine in the world
for a nervous, weak, run-down system
and for elderly people."—Mrs. W. G.
CLAYTON, Louisville, Ky.
Vivol is a delicious cod liver and' iron
tonic without oil, guaranteed to over-
come all run-down, weak, devitalized
conditions and for chronic coughs, colds
and bronchitis.
W S. Cole, Druggist, Exeter, Oat,
MITCHELL—Mr, J. D. Stewart, one
of Russeldale's old and highly respect
ed residents for many years, was
found dead in bed Wednesday morn-
ing by his house -keeper„ He retir-
ed et,his usual health the night before
He was about 75 years of age and
for ninny years was a well-known nom
mercial traveller. On retiring from
the road he lived in, Russeldale,
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Children Cry for Filetche•r's
lie Mud You awe Always Bought, and wbje1* bas been
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and bas been made udder bis per-
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WE give coupons with every 23c. pur-
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Ford Touring Car
Price, $530
A BUMPER. CROP -OF PLEASUR-
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