The Signal, 1916-9-21, Page 20 T elangiav Harr. el, One
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TERRIBLE WEAPON
IS NEW BRITISB ''TANK"
Ube • Nose Lead Settles/Op It Ad -
moose Oster or Through
All Obetrucl .as
The tmsdea evening Staadard gives
the following details of the •s.w ar-
snoM can seed by the British 1n
the West. "Britain's latest weapon
or war 1s nothing more nor leu than
a base land stip fully rumored sad
capable of travelling at fair speed
over the shell -battered and cratered
terrain of Picardy. Designed. aa tbey
are. to traverse. the most difficult
country and to sweep away aU ob-
stacles in their path. they naturally
are of fairly large size. with cater-
pllibr wheels constructed to cover
the widest trench or shell bole sad
to suable the vehicle to tackle .lona
any depth of mire. Their crows are
protected by varying numbers of ar-
mored pastes. say one of which is tin -
pervious to machine gun or rifle are
am well as s',rapnel bt.11ets, apd It 1a
asserted that only a direct, hit from
a stn of large ctltbre could put one
of these monsters out of' oosmlasio..
"While from a defensive point of
view they are almost perfect. [bar
oResede totalities are even superior.
and when they have clear i a trench
of the snoopy or have forced the oar -
Moors tato the shelter a their dug
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eats. thew land ships--' tasks.' as
the Tosxales prefer to an these—
iave another BUM samba h More
for the beaten enemy. about which
perhaps 1t were wise not to say more
Most of the great engineering
works of Britain can claim a .hare
in the production of thew armored
ars. They are built In parts at dif-
ferent factories In order to preserve
the secret of their construction, sad
they ars then assembled at a central
factory under the supervision of ex-
perts of the armored car division."
Hall Caine. In a special article. says
be has been told that If 1.1•e Allies
had 3.000 "tank." the war would be
ever in a -month. Other writers say
that the "tanker smash trees and
other like obstacles to their progress,
Including wire entanglements. with
the greatest ease. They carry both
large and small In ns. weigh over 4041
tons, and have a speed of ave miles
an hoar.
LIBERALS WM OIC COAST
Bowser Ooverwnewt Overturned --
Woman $.Ares. Carried
Winning from 40 to 42 seats out of
a total of 47 in the Legislature, the
Liberals of British Columbia have suc-
ceeded in overturning the Bowser
Government. lo last week's vote,
Premier Bowser and hts entire Cabin-
et apparently wire defeated. though
the results in r, venal close i oo-
atltuencles are still in doubt.
Prohibition carried by 6.4,01 or 7,000
majority. and woman's suffrage by
More than that •
Fifty tho Land cotes were east and
votes of upwards of 26.000 soldiers •re
yet to be counted. There it no justi-
fication for bellettrg that the general
re-l.lt of the election or rt th.• r,deron.
guru on prohibition and woman's suf-
frage will be, tn.. enally changed when
the ballots of the 'lieu to khaki are
counted Six,lOberala wire elected
to Vancouver, with Premier Dewar
1:0' votes below the lowest 'Liberal.
Itwould nut be suryr:alt:g if he over -
• Oils lead tt.rcag:l th' military
ice,. The only .'a:s ol..•llntt.-ly known
to have be.;r t.:.o by the eouserva-
tires are 7% e: . ity. (*owl scan, Arlin
and 1'a'e 1 in danht are Li;looet,
South t i a:,....n, i.imilkan:eeo and
RESSIA_N3 MOVE FORWARD
Liar y Priao^ern Taken in Drive To
ward Lembt:re
Th•' Roastans have resumed the
drive on Lemberg with full tiro: The
Petrograd \Lar tit1:re aanostc.•.-s that
tt.. Rued:.ns hale raptured Teuton
positions wat.h of itrzezany. forty-six
miles south of lon.twrg. taking 14 of-
ficers and 6.'.; Turkish soldiers. in
an eoetrrllra mu%ement against
Halirz, sixty utiles south of the
Galician capital. the Russians have
taken 3.1:4 German prisoners. includ-
ing 34 officers The tall of Italica 1a
expected hourly •
Simultaneously with the resumption
of the campaign against Lemberg this
Russians took the offensive In Vol-
hynla on the whole front south of
Pinsk. A ''silgbt withdrawal" of
Archduke earl Franz Josefs front
on the Narajork• River Is admitted
officially by both Berlin and Vienna.
Successful attacks by the Austro
Hungarian and German troops 10 the
Carpathians are claimed by the Ger-
man and Austrian official statements.
Nsads /=ens$.'. Roonetere
Ottawa announced on Mooday: Sir
Tbomaa Tait has been appotntad by
the Government to the pooitles of
INrector•(Senrral of Natloaal amok*.
He has aeeepted the Dice. Sir Thom -
se has been In charge of recruiting
anomie the English-speaking people of
Quebec. Sir Tbomps is fifty-three
years of age. and • native of Quebec.
A former Manager of Transportation ,
of all t' P.I; lines, be was Chairman '
of the ('omttolesloo of Victoria t Aua-
Italia) State Railways. 1003-10.
Canada** Les* $.eeeees
Ottawa reported on Monday night:
Subscriptions to the Canadian war
loan already amount to considerably
over seventy-five mtllbe dollar., aaaggqddd
tbere 1s no doubt fret that the
'Will be very considerably over -es
.crlbed. it Is Quite potable that tb
same policy w111 be pursued this time
as 1m the muse of the firm loan, sad
the lain* be Increase -4 perhaps to
$1110.800,000, to order to take .p the
w bscrlptbas offered.
WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH
It 1. understood that most of the
\Ve.trrtl (Mtarin battahoos now at
Camp Borden, are to go foto winter
quarter* .gain Intoes proceeding over-
sell.: but in place of the eyebolt of
Whiting followed last winter the bat-
talion. will be concentrated et a few
lo.rints. The report is current that the
)Past i Huron) Battalion 1• to he quar-
tered at 441. Thome.. It is to be booed
that flit. report is not errrrct. \Vby
should the Huron Batt dins he soot to
(to. Thomas or anywhere else outside
the c runty when perfectly good ac-
rotupn.datuoo can be provided within
the county? Oodericb can furnish
q lite imitable quarters fur the Bat-
t.lion—.'r for several battalions, for
that wetter—and wi ars quit. MI*
the Hui on* would prefer Cloderieb to
any plan outside tie county. We do
nut heli, -%e in pestering the military
authorities with importunate claims ;
but other platea are putting in their
1 ids for battalions for the wins -r, and
.u.rly n . place outside the county has
so valid a Chill) with respect t t the
111.1 iisttation as the chief town of
the county in which the Battalion was
TRAPPERS!
'e Sand your
RAW FURS
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•. b..• w -d e•• 44444..00 M 001000 t. Una
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Nes - WOMAN. tb•r br.. tsar M •.r•.w
S .•. mod raw** mow ^.r kr %Mr taw.
y4• ..a.l.• w. 111100540•0 taw from *mow.
r. comb Woo •.e'.46. Nye limo w tori.
FREE H."... . l'••••Oval*nPu
....m a.. r.roll... ••••We.•• • OW.tuta•
float*. • a•o ry yr•..w•
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J,OHHALLAM mited
1167 Hallam Building, Toronto
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GODERICH?'THE TONIC THAT taondIminppsd•sf•ult of, isaraad
a•).srlindp.uf noL
lees
than, ten days or more than two
mood's..
reflood.
The Hurons are still about t wo hun-
dred abort of full .atre.gth. and the
only way to secure soy great nuwb.r
of tww recruits Irons the county is to
have the Batter writ/feted in the
county to act as a rallying centre.
When, the soldiers left the county las
spring to go to Looduu arcs acting
stopped dead.
Further, It is due to the relat;ses
sod othw..pecislly in'•tesied in the
Iso,s that they .b,.u!.l te- allowed to
err as much of thorn es pomade before
they go away on, the Tong trip oval -
seas. 1f tbey are sett to St. Thomas
ei her the boys will .re 11ttie of thoit
Moue bilks or they will spend ago"'d
dral of time trasellitg L.cka•,d and
forward—due that would better be
devoted to training.
Goderich sincerely desires the pr
;lege of haring the Huron Battalion
um training bete before tt goes Heti -
SWAM
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C. T A. COUNTIES AFFECTED.
Added Restrictions en Sale sad Use
of Llasor Applyiag to HUMS County.
An officer of the Huron County
Temperance Alliance 5.1.15 out the
following information as to adJed re-
striction. regarding the ..le and on.,
of Iigons as taken from the new D rta-
inion Trtuper.nce Act and the Ontario
Temperance Act whirls are now in u.e
and appy t' the C. T. A enrol ir. ut
Huron and l'e,IF :
I. Any person who 'fella, seals,
.hip•, hring., delayer. or •• WISP/ to h.
be .not, .hipped, hroyght or delivered.
liquor into •1heProvince of Ontario
for ober titan pend oil or flintily ase
(except to persnn4 licensed to 5.111 is
liable to it (Inc -t,
2. All liquor Bent into O•ttario for
personal or fawi,y use mu.t he plainly
labelled to show the actual contents
and the name of the•hipp.'r. ,.bin the
c. r. ret name of the per.00 w bo is im-
porting it, and any railway or expose
anent is liable to he floe.' who handles
• '. 'i' °eat which i5 not so Addressed
and Livened.
3 Personal or family use is to be!
BRINSS HEALTH
"Frdt-s-Bas" Ms Up TM
WkieSysto
Those who take "Fruit -a -tiles" for
i the first time, ars often astonished at
the way it bwldr /hew a# sad wakes
I4eas/eel Mier all over. They may b.
taking "Fruit -a -Uvea" for some spee.iae
disease, as l'oastipatios, Indigestion,
Chronic headaches or Neuralgia,
Kidasy or. Bladder Troloble, Rheu-
matism or Pain in the Bark. And they
find when "Fruit -a -fives" Its cured the
disease, that they feel better and
stronger is every way. This is due to
the msmderjs/ Sortie proper -her of thea.
famous tablets, made from fruit juices.
00e. a box, a for r'.:10, trial size, Me.
At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-
s -Urea Limited. Ottawa.
taken in a very re-trict. d sense and
only include. the tnemtrrs of the
bnueehold, sod doss not include
guests.
4. The only place liquor can be
kept by any person not licensed too
se11 is In • private dwelling, and Joe.
oat permit its being kept. under any
pretence, in a bearding house (four
lodgers other than the members of
the family is considerer • haarding
house) hotel, shop, office, club. work-
shop or store. and a private dwelling
ie very strictly defined in the Ontario
Trtoperanc. Aet.
3. Where • person is found upon a
street highway or in any public place
in thi. Provisory in an intosBated con-
dition h. shall 1.e guilty of an offence
against this Art. ant upon any proe-
mr-onion ter each ,.ff 'bee be shell he
compellable to •tate the nun* of the
pennon from why in and the plisee in
which he (Anaemia the liquor which
caused the intoxication, ani in the
case of his refusal to do ser h." .h.11 he
imprisoned far a per;o l tont ea. ending
three mouths or until he disrlo.ee
au. b information. The penalty for
hoiag.found drunk is a floe of nor l•.s
than 011.11), nor more than
tl Coder the Canada Tempsrane* I
Act as awwded • search of any Mere
way be made by an officer of the law.
at any time of the day or night ; form -
et ly
orm-etly • search eould only be wade from
six 0. m. to nine p. m.
7. The penalty for a Ono offence
seminal the C. T. A i. not 1w. thee
1130.0O, and not more than *11.1 1n, or
imprieonmest for a term not exceed-
ing one mouth, with or without hard
lab w, and. for • second and .vary
subsoil uemt offence. imp, isonmoon
for a tors not exceeding four months.
with or without hard lahoe.
1+. Penalties for violations of the
Omrade Tesper•nee Act vary from
031000 to $i000.010.
A Model son.
The fumy old gentleman asked the
chase* travelling onwipanloo : "Have
you easy children. sir r
"Yee, sir. a son."
"Ab, indeed ! • Doss be smoke P"
"No, Mr, he never so much as
touched • eigerette."
'•I4o much the bettor, sir • the use of
totaeeo is a poianoous habit- Does be
ft rawest club* f"
"He bas never put his fors* in one."
•'Allow se to congratulate you.
Does be never come borne late ?'
—Never. He goes to bed directly
after dinner."
"A model young man. sir. • model
young man. How old is be ? '
•'Jmit six moot bs."—PbSadist piste
Record.
"Myrtle is pi a quandary. She loves
music. but sloe needs phonies/ culture.
Yet she hasn't time for both-" '1 can
tell her • way out of that diffleulty.
Tell her to tasty an accordion." —Judge.
Fhlbdul,-['here's always an opening
for • good man. Harduppe—Hub !
Who told you that ? Flohduh— A
friend of mine who is a grave -Jigger !
Town Topics.
A miner cannot bops to succeed un -
lege begets down to iwaions.
Age twinge us wisdom teeth accord-
ing to the prix we can affo•ri t.) pay a
dentist.
For th. Men of the Huron Uattahon
Th• %Vanvn'a Wer Auxiliary aek-
nowl.dg•s the following .irks for the
then of the Inlet Battalion : Anmeek
chapter. D O. B., 31 train : it .Ilford
Rad )'rose Society. IM pairs : smith'.
Hiil Red Cense tktnrkm, 2 pairs ;
Leeburn Red ( row Workers 4 So.- 1
Sunlight
Soap
The inducements offerefi withmemos
cs.
soaps nnot make up memosr dile punt? 01
Sunlight Soap. It costs US mora to make
Pure sop. Bot it costs YOU less to use
It. for %slight pays for itself in the clothes
it saves. It does sot wear sod rub the
fabrics as emasu n soaps do.
parley WM every etas
�istailghe
Ott pairs : Leeburn Yount' P.opli'. '
Socooty, 2 pain : A Friend. 3 pain : i
Mrs, Strang, Mrs. T.Iu, Mi... Burrill,
Mn. J. 1'. Griffin, Mrs. K. J. Arheson,
Mra. SIrachan, 11(•4 Holt. Mrs. D.
Bell, Mie* Farrow, : pain each : Mn.
Field, Mrs. Holt. Mrs. R. C.
Mrs. Ben Sault., Mise Walter., Mrs.
Kithiran, M•.. Hobo )'lark. Mn. C.
1 Ire. Mrs. K'dI. 1 pair •.ch.
Knit for the Auxiliary : sties Y:od-
dart, Mn. Jos. Dickenn. Mn. It. J.
('nit, Mise Harritt. Mrs. M -Nally,
Mow LeT.nia'I*, Mre. Snyder. M se dol-
lar. 2 penin .a_'b•: M(s. Gihsru, Mr..
Solodon, 1i.. M. E. Fe,g,t.on, Mrs.
('nnitburet. Mrs 1). 14 -II. Mrs. Pishor.
Mr. Wilson, Mrs. H.rri...n, 11154
Scutdy, Mrs 116111112. Mn. (barrier.
Mev. H. J. A. McEwen, Miro M !Kae.
Mu. D MrNevin, Mrs. lie L\Villi..sa
Miss Washington, I pair each.
Prince Albert 111
A London despatch on Ilsaday said:
Oalelsl sanotncetmset was mads to-
day that Prince Albert. seems son .1
Ming George. has bees tavalidei
Dame because of severe abdominal
Womble The Prises is &etas well at
'ladsor Castle. Mt It wOl be mess
the beton he will be able to Mara
M daty. Prince Albert Is s alarm►
sass i the trays. -- _
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To introduce this store and our fine stock of Furniture and House Furnishings to the citizens of
Goderich and the surrounding country, we will sell from NOW UNTIL AFTER THE FAIR
Anything in the Store at a Discount of IO per cent.
And we assure you that the old prices are prevailing on everything in the store. Furniture has advanced
on account of the mirror plate, but we were fortunate in having bought very heavily before the advance, and
a ten per cent. discount off the old prices will be equal to a saving of twenty per cent. on the new prices.
Specials in Draperies
We have imported direct from the big mills at
Sturgis. Mich., some of the finest Draperies ever
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. hown in this town. Prices range around 45c a yd.
urniture Coverings
, We have laid in large and well assorted stock of
Furniture Coverings. If you want a piece of
Furniture re-covered it will pay you to interview us.
Picture Framing
If you have a picture which. you think would look
well in a frame, bring it to us. We have a large
stock of Picture Moulding to choose from.
Undertaking
Our Undertaking Department is now com jlete and
we are prepared to handle anything that is en•
trusted to us in this line.
WALKER'S FURNITURE STORE
THE STORE OF QUALITY '
OFTEN THE CHEAPEST—ALWAYS THE BEST
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