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The Exeter Advocate, 1916-7-27, Page 51 1 HUNGARY IS PANICKY �ritthr. four x ia. g surfaces gather up almost! �,$ tui T. §:.0 r oheat and send it through your comfortable invasion of the Cossack Detach.- ments: Brings Consternation. 4111[VaRussian Cavalry Bas Passed Through the Carpathians with l Sunshl ihrrnace Drop :in some time soon and hear about McClary's special installation service that gets out of every ton of coal all the heat there is in it. Sold by T. Hawkins & Son ne LEGAL ZURICH Dr. W. Seheollig, wife :n'i fannies' Die:KSON * CARLING, BARRISTERS,; of Detrort, Mich, visited w'te. t..,. r soeclrors. Rotaries, Conveyancers, Com- re; ` v- in this vicinity, d:astoilers Sol`eti?ors for the adolsoitej ; I•- '-::1 Mrs. J. C. Ka balelscl:.isit Bank. etc. ,ore to Loatat lows* e ! nta: s t Ortieee-Blain-St,.1^ xeter I. R. Carlini;. flee. tag I . DfeKaon 1XO*1Er TO LOAN We ;Nave a laxge amount of private rands to loan •r, ;aril .end y:Ilage Qrgp- er::es at low rates ,at lntearoet. QaLAD\IAN 8 STAN13UL1Y Bair: eters. tors TOFU to' IiKNTAL Dr. 3 F RQf'L.STO`. L.D.$.. D.D.S. 1) NT1S1' memos- ot •‘ t• F..,- iJ s. of °marts) a+.Q Kuno- t'=iron a I;niverst!y. cltt:ce--Over (3'n,I.,, t f ! t e'a •aw Dawe. Closed wed '1 tt l F.taT: ST OR. A R. t:I^J•"• Honor .Gradua'• .' Tartest: t vs ratty ee-ti extracted -r.ouy p. ,t: 1,:y Dad c'fer:s. OLf;ct oven Btanbury's Ot'r:ve, Mai:. S.. et Reimer., C W. ROBINSON LICENS,ED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR for Counties of i iuron Perth Middlesex and Oxford. Farm Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Cockshutt lararerooms, next door to Centra Hotel, ),fain Street,. Exeter. Chargee moderate and satisfaction is guaranteed SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS, The sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years old. "may home- stead a quarter -section of available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatch- ewan or Alberta. Applicant mustap- pear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub -Agency for the Dis- • trice Entry by proxy may be made at any Dominion Lands Agency (but not Sub -Agency), on certain condi- tions, Duties -Six months residence upon and cultivation of the lad in each of three years. A homesteader may five within nine miles of his homestead on a farm ot as least 80 acres, on cer- tadn conditions. A habitablehouse is required except where residence is performed in the vicinity. In certain districts a homesteaderin good standing may pre-empt a quar- ter -ser ,on alongside his homestead. Price $3.00 en acre. Duties -Six months residence in each of three years after earning home stead patent; also 50 acres extra cul- tivation. Pre-emption patent may .he obtained as soon as homestead patent, en certain conditions. A ;settler: who has exhausted his homestead tight may take a purchas- ed homestead in certain districts. Price $3.00 ,per acre. Duties -Must re- side, six months in each of the three years, cultivate 50 acres" and erect a 'house worth $300. The area of cultivation is subject to reduction in case of rough, scrub- by or stony Land. Live stock may be substituted for cultivation under cer- tain conditions. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister ot the Interior N,B.-Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. -64388. FALL TERM FROM AUGUST 28th /� CENTRAL. .v"i'J`rZ�. OIRT.r`- COMMERC IAL, SHORT HAND & TELEGRAPHY DEPART MENTS Our graduates are placed in posi- tions ?n ' 3 months we. received 219 applications "for trained help, Write Its 'at °need for our free catalogue. ' D. A. McLachia.n, Principal Attractive Trips to Muskoka Lakes Lake of Hays Georgian Bay , Algonquin Park French. River Ka'twartlla Lakes 'A• Iagalvetawan. _River Mattagami, etc, Roarid trip tourist ticketts now on sale from certain stations in On- talrio at very low rates;; with liber l stop -overs. MUS1 OI A EXPRESS Leave Toronto 12,01. :p. m. daily ex- cept Sunday, and 2.05 a. m. daily '.tor Muskoka Wharf. Connections are made at ,Muskoka Wharf for Muskoka Lakes, Leave ` Toronto at 10.15' a, M. daily except Sunday, and 2.05 daily. for Iluntsvele, for points on Lake of Bays. Equi,pment the finest. N. J. DORE, Exeter, relati' es in Detroit ere and :lits. Charles l.,;F;etei n i„ -ors.uiny with the tatter's sister tilts, elinin from Bowling Green, Ohio, motored over with their ear and spent .t week visiting 1Ir. and 'Airs. Moses C elessre Roy M. Geiger and Alvin Surerus h:,ve left for Toronto, where they will join the signalling cops. Mr.:ttt(l Mrs. Jacob Smith, of De- troit are t cit ne relatives here. 'Al:. Il3*risea Becker, had charge ese tee eeree W , In the Evangelical .:atr'i* Su: day. The pastor Rev. F. B. el ser fmnily are visiting et Wmento t. 1i eleteae Well o 'Iontreal. vi:.it- I n,:at::• Mr. a:1 l:r>. Ii:rm:in .'• .M ARRESTED } peoplt surfer the tortures of lame it t usantlstifft'mtljoints because of entre ies in the let hell, and each succeeding seems more acute untilrbeumatisut hits iusacled the whole system. To arrest rheumatism it is quite as int - portant to improve your general health as Ito purify your blood, and the cod liver oil 1n Scott's Emulsion is nature's great blood -maker, while its medicinal nourish- ment strengthens the organs to expel the impurities and reemild your strength, Scott's Emulsion is helping thousands every dap who could not find other relief. Refuse the alcoholic substitutes. PILES CURED at HOME by New Absorption Method. If you suffer from bleeding, itching, blind or protruding Piles, send me your address, and I will tell von how to cure your- self at home by the absorption treatment ; and will also send some of this home treatment free for trial, with references from your own locality if re- quested. Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no money, but tell others of this offer. Write to -day to Mrs: M. Summers, Box 840 Windsor,, Ont. DR. DeVAN'Sj?RENCHPILLS ble R palating Pilt'for women:•r$6 cilia or threefor $10';Sgid,at:all DrugStores, ox:mtiiled'toany. address on receipt of price.. Tie ScoszLL Da ro Co'„ St Catharines, Ontario. PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN. Res orris \Titality;for Nerverand Brain; fnoieases "grey matter" ; a Tonle -will build you'up: $8 a box. or two for $5 at drug stores; or bpamail on receipt of prime, ScoaxLL DRUG Co., St. Catharines. Ontario. CAN A F39Ai ETC' r •� Ve . EXa;ii I- EON �- j . Empiro Fed6rat c lid Spectacle 1,200 Performers; 10 Mas$ed Bands;- Bti ,tis of 60 Voices Glg;'ious Pagaant symbolizing Im- perial Solici,:.rity and Power Mammoth Sc:yr.ic Reproduction of the Briti e.. louses of Parlia- ment, We;_,,rninster Abbey and the War Office. R ON AND LI]DER SEA ON LAND IN T PriE AIR R Scenes that have thrilled the Em- pire Re-enacted by Overseas Troops. Shells in Process of Manufacture Immense Munitions Exhibit Model- Camp, Trench Warfare, Hand Grenade and Bomb Throwing,' De- struction of Warships by Hidden Mines, Bayonet Fighting, ..Federation Year Fireworks, Complete New Midway. vies A.z The King's Horse Government Exhibits, Superb Showing of Live Stock and Agricultural . 'Products, Acres of Manu- factures. Toronto,; Aug. 26 to Sept. 11 LUIL Population Fleeing in Terror -- Austro German Forces Have Fallen Back in Disorder Across the Lipa and Styr Rivers. LONDON, July 25,---A despatch to The Morning Post from Budapest, dated July 15, says: "Some Cossack detachments Slle- ceeded in crossing into llttn ary ?Monday, creating a pante throughout the frontier towns and vintages and causing thousands of refugees to swarm down on to the plains. The .Russians penetrated about 30 miles and then rapidly withdrew, dghting continuously with detachments of gendarmes. "Correspondents explain, the panic of the populace by sayi}ig that a dozen Cossacks . are Sufficient tQ frighten and put to flight .a hundred thousand women and ebf.Idren," The Teutonic army continues to retire before the heavy ousiauglits They have been dri;ii from, the new positions occupied at Ueresteczlt after the big push that hurled them back at the Lipa. Petrograd ,reports the enemy is'retreatiug in great dis- order, and that Russian troops under General Saltharoff have taken in two days' fighting 300 officers and 12,- 000 teen, This brings the total num- ber of Teutons made prisoners up to 20,000 since July 10. On the right bank of the Styr, south of its confluence with the Lipa, the 13th Austrian Laudwehr Regiment was cut off and surround ed. It surrendered in its entirety. Gen. Sakharoff's forces are now firmly established across the Lipa about 1a miles from, its junction with the Styr, and are stili pressing forward unebecked. This continued advance of the Russians further im- perils both Hovel and Lemberg, Meantime, the Russians are ham- mering away at the Teutonic lines in aukowina, and in the Riga sector, in the north. An important height en the road from Delatyn to Maramaros- Sziget has changed hands several times. Petrograd reports it is now held by the Russians. Austria admits that under tho menace of a heavy Russian, assault the Austrians in the Carpathian re- gion of Southern Bukowina south-- east of Tatarow have withdrawn to- wards the main ridge of the Carpa- thians. A Petrograd special to The Daily Telegraph says: "Gen. Sltkhariff's success to the west of Dubno, which resulted in the occupation of Beresteczk, is said at general staff headquarters to have cost the enemy a third of his total force in this part of the field, esti- mated at 150,000 men. He is still bringing up reinforcements, and his resistance cannot be regarded as finally. broken. "In the great battle on the Lower Drina, apparently the bulk of the lighting Is on the extreme right, in the immediate vicinity of Riga, and the Russians have had certain suc- cesses at one or two places. "It is reported on good authority that one place they got forward five miles, apparently when they cap- tured Kommern, and a private mes- sage speaks o! an advance against Tukkum. It is evident that the enemy is making vigorous counter- attacks." Fierce engagements have taken place south of Riga, and Russian troops have penetrated the German first line at several points, says the official statement issued by the War Office Sunday night. In the Cau- casus the forces of Grand Duke Nicholas have occupied Ardasa, about thirteen miles north-west of Gumuskhaneh, on the Chit River. A Petrograd despatch to The Tele- graph says the Russians .have broken the German line on a front of five miles in the. Riga sector. Von Hindenburg's line was consid- ered the strongest on the whole east- ern front, and that the R'resians were able to break it is regarded as most significant. The bulk of the fighting is report- ed on the extreme Russian right wing, in the immediate vicinity of the Baltic port. Despatches also state that the Germans are `advancing on Tukkum, west of Riga, indicating that the Teutons are making desper- ate counter-attacks. An unofficial report from Petro- grad declares that the armies of both General Boshm-Ermolli and General 'von Bothmer havebeen outflanked on the north and south, and the Russians are on the point of enter- ing the north-east corner of Galicia. Military experts assert the position of General von Bothmer's 'forces such that he may soon be forced to retire on' the front before Lemberg. Further south, Russian troops have fought their way to within four miles of the summit of the Cal'path ians. This advance indicates an in- vasion of Hungary through Jablonit- za Pass is near. Several clays ago Mossacks were reported to have slip- ped through the Carpathians at sev- eral points into Hungary. Greater Part of Poland Will be Freed PETROGRAD, July -25,-General Sakrharoff's brilliant stroke in forc- ing the enemy back from the Lipa and the Styr has placed the Austriaus in the most dangerous predicament of the war. Unless the Russians can be held off from Lemberg and ICovel, either by way of Vladimir-Volynski or the Stokhod line, the Austrian armies, worn out and depleted, .and looking in vain for help from the Germans, are doomed to an ignomin- ious retreat over the whole face of Galicia and into the shadow of the great Carpathian wall, and the great - e1' Fart of Poland will once more be freed of German troops. LUCAN r Mark I-Ld.dgiins of Lncan . was married on July 19th, to Miss. Annie McDonald, of London. The, ceremony was performed at the Memorial Ang- lican. Church re'cttzry by Rev. R. W. Norwood. M. A. neld,Alelee f. Misses gable and Gladys Ashtonof London are visiting their relatives a- round here this week. -Mr. and Mrs, Georg. 1:Miiltson; spent Sunday with friends in Lucan,-Pte Lorne Gun- ning of llOth at., Camp Borden, • sent Sunday at Mr. Albert Gunnin's -Pte. Gorden Morley of Camp 13orden spent Sunday here with his parents, -Pat .McGee, who started to attend school at Toronto at New Years from here, has :uccessiully passed his En ' terance exams, -Mr. and Mrs. Hector 11a sonspent Saturday in London. -- The ltcying is all finished ;;round here and fail wheat all cut this week. School -Report of S. S. No. 12, Us- home, s.born , for June. It is based :.n .pun- , ctuclity r.gutarity, tests and general - proti .n t•, the names being in order of ipt pi"s percentage Entrance Class Bert Duffield 66, Jas. ZE helihan 6.4, Elsie Gunning 61. Sr, 4--G i)tit i ld 69 K. p�ao.l, 65-„, 11 Wne7iihzn fee n Sr.5--L Da°' 65, W. Shipley, jr. 3 EW Duffield 53. Sr. '-M. r proms 6,, J. Duffield 6. E. -Dale I - te J. \\Wienlima 52Jr 2 -el. fotaz- to ; r-`, L. Ucplane tee L, elortey 62, F. r o:ler 5'. :Sr :•..t 'neon 5. jr, 1 11. i uile.n 70, V. 1-i t elwo ld es J. Bron::, 04, R. I'ir{,w^spa tJtt, 0. Da; 56. » Pt.-R.Duffield 51 Jr; Pt. -:4. 13, Duiiield 03. D. Steven$on 59. Ila:;t s ll:llera fur month, M. Pail-. en andG.. L)ufiield, 'dual. No. cn' Roll ?..0; average ett::l.:ianee; le. -"t4.3. St:,'l:n... father. • LUMLEY •Pt . Foal eln3:none t,.:tnih cltxt : t !vault: for a month as are also the rareer ?,oz .-Mma .an • 7 _.1 ,i'ifrom tittle *it' r Se o e ` : t I ho .--M liotaerie ani cla711;:i ,Vie, were "Sin =ay vis !tore at is ergo %Iobi.iri Mr=. J SC'1 Sun. h 11 t p'nt ) n&y Wit r.. i „t . It �7--J€�.i a Hun, r building the full Tor Mi' SeiVee" Bro3l oo. o f;ueef i i a, tate west Of Mrs, lar- ah F tit d ,i, tnd fani.ly,-1l+ .> `. try n 1.^ r home Iter.. , 1 VAR N3 3. happy la tenttotek oi3�a 1t feta home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Keys, on Tuesday July 1Sth, at high noon,when thein voungeat daughter, Elia alyttle was united in marriage to John Thomas McAsh a popular young merchant et Varna. The ceremony was performed by the RevJ. M. Keys, of Brigden brother of the bride, and the Rev. James Foots, cousin, of the groom. cuN rox,-By the death of Mrs. 0. D. Gilchrist, which occurred on July 19th, in her 91st year Clinton loses one of its oldest and most high- ly respected citizens She was born in Argyleshire, Scotland, and came to Canada in 1841. For 5Z years she was a resident oa ;Clinton. Her husband predeceased her 15 years CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use ForOver3OYears Always bears the Signature. of • x Five Cents is all you need pay fbr the best and purest soap in the world Sunlight Soap. The inducements offered with common soaps cannot make up for the purity of Sunlight Soap. It costs US more to make pure soap; but it costs YOU less to use it, for Sunlight pays for itself in the clothes, as it does not wear and rub the fabrics like conunon soaps do. 5c. a bar at all Grocers, 23 HENSALL While three little boys were play- ing' around a gasoline engine last week got his arm struck by the revolving one of them, a son of Councillor Pfaff wheel causing a compound fracture at the elbow, The bone was splintered and protruded through the flesh. A doctor ws at once, secured and the fracture reduced, but it will be a long time before the arm can be used. Mrs. Drage returned troln Hospita:, tQ I:r4 she Ila. L',^dere *eta an oparateen with very b'nefieie °'alts. One of the pioneer and r C: : t ' spe•:ted businzss men of- lage. died Thursday, after a roe's: iii trtiing, ilinees, in the person A. \1t:Phersoat. He. had been i k .t i long time, but was on tie: wee. re - 1 covery when the relapse cam: legit week.. nos Mom RUM OWE 1 Stock your cellar , 1111 0 11111111111111 while prices are low Prohibition will soon force you to stock your cellar -it will never pay you to have Wines and Liquors shipped to you a bottle at the time. You'll be ordering "a case of this" and "a case of that" according to your requirements. Order now and thus take advantage of our big effort to dispose of a quarter -million -dollar stock in two months. Just to show you what we're doing -there's Dewar's Special that ordinarily sells for $1.50 a quart or $18.00 a case. Our quick -sale price is $12.00 per case. In the list below will be found other items indicative of the fact that we are quoting extremely Iow. We are Selling direct to the consumer at these wholesale prices: (ALL PRICES QUOTED ARE F.O.B. TORONTO) CANADIAN WHISKY Per Case G. &, W. Special $9.75 G. & W. Ordinary. 7.50 Walker's Imperial Qts8.50 Walker's Club Qts 10,50 Walker's Rye Qts,,,,,, 7,25 Seagram's '83 Qts 9.00 Seagram's Star Qts 7.50 Seagram's White Wheat Cats 8,50 by's Special Selected10,00 Sovereign Qts 8,00 National Qts 6,50 Per Gal, G. & W, Special . , , . , 53.75 G. & W. Rye 2 year old2.50 G. & W. lye, 5 year old, 3.00 Walker's Imperial 3.73 Walker's Club. 4,S0 Sovereign Rye 3.50 SCOTCH WHISKY Per Case 7 tackie's White Horse Qts ,,513.50 Mackie's Laird o' Lag. gam 20 year old 16.00 Hill Top Qts 13,00 Teacher's Highland Cream Qts 12,50 Usher'sO,V.G Qts.,Wel- low Label..,....,,. 13.00 Usher's Special.Reserve, • White Label. 13.,50 Usher's Green Stripe Qts. 14.50 SCOTCH WHISKY Per Case Usher's G.O.H , Black Label 15,00. Usher's The Very Finest20.00 Dewar's Special Qts, Yellow Label 12.00 Dewar's Blue Label Qts13.50 Dewar's Special Liqueur, 15,00 Dewar's Extra Special Liqueur 17,00 Buchanan's Red Seal Buchanan'sts Black &$12,50 White 14.00 Walker's Kilmarnock, White Label 14,50 Walker's Kilmarnock, Red Label 15.50 Walker's Kilmarnock, Black Label 17.00 McCallunt's Perfection Qts 14.00 King George IV. Top Notch 13.00 hing William IV 18.50 Per Gal. Hill, Thompson & Co. (DHill,Thompson$5.50 & Co ll,, (N) 6,50 Perfection 7,00 RUM Per Case Burke's Jamaica Rum $13,00 Sherriff'e:Jamaica ' Bell" 12,00 Buccaneer Jamaica 11.00 If you prefer brands not mentioned in above List, we can probably supply you atequally attractive prices, Containers for Bulk Liquor will be charged as follows; 5 Gallon Keg, 81.25, 10 Gallon Keg, $1.50. .'Gallon Jar, 75c, 6 GallonDemijolsni $1.00,. Minimum quantity sold, is One Cast or 5 Gallon Lots, Terms Net Cash, f,o,b„ Toronto, GINS Per Case Jno. De Kuyper Imperial Qts., 15 bottles.. , , .817.50 Van Ziegler Imperial Qts„ 15 bottles 15.00 Coate's Plymouth 11.50 Gordon Dry Gin.-- , 10.50 Burnett's Dry Gin, , , , , 10,50 Booth's Old Tom 11.00 Ross' Irish Sloe Gin12,00 Per Gal. Holland Ging London Dry Gin, and Old Tont Gin $4.50 IRISH WHISKY t Per Case Burke's Imperial Qts. , . $16.80 Burke's Ordinary Ole.., 12.00 Bushmill's Qts 13,00 Balbriggan Imperial Qts15.00 Balbriggan Ordinary Qts 11.00 BRANDY Per Case • Hennessy One Star Qts..$17 , 00 Hennessy Two Star Qts.. 18.00 Hennessy Three Star Qts 19.00 Hennessy V.O. Qts..... 23.00 Martell One Star Qts... 17.00 Martel l Two Star Qts, , . 18.00 Martel 'Three Star Qts,. 19,00 MartellV.S,O.P 24,00 Jules Robin Qts ,14, 00 GEORGE �► E BRANDY Per Case 13.00 12,00 Per Gal. Brandy.. , .from $5.00 to $7.00 Sazerac Qts La Rose Qts PORT Per Case Convido 513.50 Commendador 16.00 Taylor's Tronco , 17 , 00 Magnifico 8,00 Priorato 9.00 Per Gal, Port front $3.00 to 57,00 SHERRY Per Case Pando $15.00 Puerheerd's Emperador, 17.00 Fuerheerd'e Oloroso , . , 10.00 Magnifico , , , 8.00 Per Gal. Sherry from $2,00 to 57,00 WATERS White Rock Qts., 50 bottles.. , ....... $7, 50 White Rock Pts., 100 bottles,, 10.50 White Rock'SSplits '(N.), 100 bottles 8,50 FOY, Limited 32-34 Front St. West, Toronto 11111=== t"5:4 IllitiESSrAME RR= MEZ t fiC121