Jmm gver the foam we welcome them D i i s That gazes there on the empty chair. 1 l l l new We ~'-1'-~ _mpye --s we *FWF ~»" NWN ""‘»~ "f”3"‘nfmv-1. ». -»»..m .,,,,...-¢¢-~.._.--»~a~»\a-i.,.¢ul|q,»-nvquain-»»»~q “fmwulrm , , 'HJCOME THE SONS OF Tl-IE WEST. Hurrah for the lads in khaki, 3 Hurrah for the sons of the west. home. Our boys who have done their best. 'Hurrah for the gallant record, Cl pluck and prowess blood, When they stormed the heixhf °‘ 5“‘m` med the fight. Or helped the fort to hold. ilaey showed what Canada could do. They bore her banner high; v They added fame to her‘izreat_nanie, Their deeds can never die. 'So welcome our soldiers brave. To the Land of the Maple once more. gg; drop 3 tear for the loved and dear, Who tell on that far oh' shore. nge, calm on kopje and on veldt, They sleep a dreamless slumber, And list no more the battle`s roar, Or booming cannon`< thunder. But alas for the home made desolate, , _And, alas for the stricken heart, ‘ind rnikes its moan apart. Anon. _-i-1Ol1“* \VHE_\' IT HURTS TO COUGH _ The cough that hurts,the cough that gets tight in thc chest. is daily getting deeper and deeper into the bronchial tubes and is making directly for the liings. to become pneumonia, iiillamniation of the lungs or i consumption. Such coughs yield only t_o the wonderful efiiciency of 1)r. Lhnse S Syrup of Linseed und Turpcntine which loosens the tightness and cures cough and wid together, 2.i cents 3 bottle. l‘ainily sim 60 cents. sold c\'ei'y\\'herc. i\'-sv FRENCH ouicxrinna. Em'ope's Latest Mankillcr ls a Marvel oi, Simplicity and Eificicncy. The special correspondent of the Lon~ don Times, who has attciide-il the French military in;iiioeuvre.~=_ had an opportunity ofseoing the much-vantcd iicw T5-min quick tiring gun at work. He says: ‘fl-Iacli gun. besides its limber, has an ani- rnunition wagon. When in column of route the ainmunition wagon and the gun move abreast,it possible; if that is not. practicable. the \~.'.igon precedes the gun. The draught for ii \\'agon isa team of four, tor it gun at team of six. Eacli bat- tery is act-ompaiiierl by a reserve ammuni- tion column of three wagons. \\'hen the battery comes into action the gun and wagon unlimber abreast of each other, and the limbers of both gallop clear t0 cover. If the gun unlimbers “action front" the wagon unlimbers :is if for “ac- tion rear." and vice versa. Nos. 5, Gund 7 immediately tilt the wagon un, disjoint the pole so that it doubles down to the ground, and opens the top shutters. which fall back from a centre fastening and make ii shield, behind which the three gunners lznecl. The llxed ammunition is in a rack before them; each \va;_,»oii hold- ng eighty rounds. As the gun and wagon are now wheel and wlieel al/i‘east, No. 5. has siinply to hand each round to No. 2, who is kneeling bythe railprepai-ed to load.` “And now as tothe gun itself. As far as Iconld _iud,f_fe, while standing in the battery, the pneumatic buffer which takes the recoil, is part of the gun. Certainly when tired with blank the only move- ment apparent is the running back of the gnnitsclf on a sliding seat underneath the trunnions. The whole of the breech end Iof the gun seems seated in thisheavy socket. A brake, which is lowered on coming into action, takes part ofthe re- coil, as well as a spade aiiixed to the end of the trail. Before the gun is laid the trail is raised to an angle of forty-five de- grees and brought sharply to the ground This might be to insure the setting of the Spade, but from the sounq it makes and the fact that after the gun team has been standing fast for some time the operation is repeated before again com- inginw action, Iam inclined to believe thatit is a mechanical means by which .some pneumatic buffer is loaded. This .mneh is certain that once the trial has beenraised the brake adjusted and the spade imbedded the gun carriage never moves again though twenty rounds are Bredin rapid succession. The gun only runs back. In this the merchanism is far inadvance of the spade action of the ‘Tickers-Maxim carriage in which both gun and carriage run back on the spade im' several inches. “The breech action of the French gun -.ion marvel of simplicity. The breech npens withasingle action, the whole of it block revolving from left to right. The reverse action loads the piece. the motion of opening extracts the case and throws it clear. No. 3 opens and closes the breech intwo motions, while No. Zloads. No. 1 nttmds to the laying of the gun-once 1lid,i\ny alteration in range is made by turning a hand screw to which is fitted an hadicatorand dial. It would be possible -to ire thirty rounds a minute with the utmost care. But hitherto during the .mrnoeuvres no rapid fire has been ittempted. The gun is provided with a light, bullet-proof shield, so that when in action the four men working the guns are under cover, while, as was stated ‘be!ore, the No.5, Band 7 kneel behind theirammunition wagons, and are also completely screened." ‘W-'_-_DDQ--rrl-_» DO YOU FEAR HEART FAILURE 2 No death comes so suddenly and un zrpectedly as that caused by heart failure, int the trouble had its bemnnin , months ur perhaps inane thin Uh-Unausted. and the nerves waste has be of re become some over exertion or nsed thebreathingbo depart.. D. Chase" lieu-tfailhre andalil before when tie blood on ing business. f Will necessitate the clos~ Sweep Sale. Gilt! Bllllillllg ill) come out. All the plaster ters and shelving have to be removed- J That will not only be a credit to ourselves but to the c:ity,will be the result. we ask You Dne and Hll To make this sale a grand success. The stock is Well-known as the most up-to~date and cleanest in the Province. YOU $6042 fl‘0I\I 25c to 33 1-3c on every House D Furnishings ° 25 p.c. Disc. Every doilar’s worth you buy here, you get for 75 cents on the dollar. White Wool Blankets. Grey Wool Blankets White and Grey ' Catton Blankets. Qzlillli. Down Quilts. White Counteipanee. Table Linens, Napkins. .. White Linen Table Cloths. Towels, Towellings. 0 Sbeetings, Pillow Cottons. The Always Busy Store $ idllwe W5. Cilored Table Covers. _i .V ~ ~~ _“‘»- * "I . , " ' " ' > ': ‘, " ' “' " " ‘ " ‘ Y "_”` '5"f"'3t.» ` ; '<»‘.,~ if/D' 9. A w~."»P." _-~ :Hi ~`, ;.,, _ -, t ' ~. ` ' 1 _ _ ' , , .. . ~.¢ . - ..» ’ . _ ,-.._~,.~_ -* LL M..-_»..¢,_,,. ,iwa _ . fy » vw ` . , . , __ ,, _E V _ _ ,I . f 1 f f .A »¢ "' “ g °""i"""“i"“”‘f"i`*.8tan\ey Bros. Stanley |St.anley Bros. Shale] ihlhy , i. _ -1,'-' ,..,~.,.- ~_ - multi uf lllt Plllllliz A ‘ “" Clie Hiterations 67C lt) 7 C Q _ e w§,“,§§§.§§.,‘§F.§§,§ Dry Genus, Mantles,Furs,Mi||inery and Mursi EVER YTEIIKFG (3-OIEIS. l’\l||lll9 '»"'>=e "..'5¢`:.",..<»1»-"wane, ,. . f- ' ‘ . ' . ..»..»._~<-.., ..¢ ~ -».<~ ,;___ Mc., ..,-»e_ . _,_, __ L_ _,-=».-~.=..- ..._-_,-1 ~ - U, ~. “_ _ f , _ all e - -- 1 ~-5 rn'-gr '-1 X" fr.”;;»<“¢"§?‘~H5'.!~’», _.Y ’W'.. . , , . . .,.-'ve ' ‘ - - , -:fy . , >~-e-.,.- '.». -.. , .-.~ -._ - '_ .. f i. ._ ,`;._. ., .,_....., . -.N , V, _ _ . .., ._. _ L .__., V___A_. p Lx , ` 4', p _ ,- - _ V.. _ /.ji . 1'._¢ .,v,v,.._. _. , tr _ _ t. ,A , M.___. ,..~._. . if , , Zi... _ 'gp . ,_ _;W lp, V __ >_,V, _ ,_. _V ,. f._; ~,i .Y ._ ~.', .. L :_,._s il, - ~ . ` _ . » . , ‘ . - ri-IE oumn1u.cniaibmrErowN. lnnwian ~1si.mn Novsunsa 11.1909. ~ _ ’<. ’§§§;‘§.Zi“l?..'§iit..’-‘2‘$"f’I..“§i§i of High Grade, lFashionabIe Goods, to be Sold at from smtn/Luv onus. ,bestow Fm, has ,O No goods on Approbation And no Samples Given, hastto come clown; ,alll ` n Read the following Lists and Discoui ts. Dress [mods t Ready Madé ;HOSl€‘.'1‘y De rtment JH liludtttt Ull=l©= Department Depeffmeni 25 ppac D,sc_ 20 c Disc p»C» pace F ° ._ ° E.v<~i°v dollar’s Eveiy dolla1~’s 'worth you buy here, y~=u get for 75 cents on the dollar. Ladies’ Jackets, Cloth C ipes, Children’s Jackets, and Rec-fers, Waterproofs, Ladies’ Underclothing, Childien’s Under~ clothing, Ladies’ Vifrappers, Flannellette Night Gowns, Drawers, and Skirts, All White Underwear, \Vhite Lawn Aprons, Corsets, Silk Department The finest stock in the Province at Q 061 Every dollar’s worth you buy in this depart- ment you get for 67 cents. Black Silksand Satins. Colored Silks and Satins, Fancy Silks, Japanese and Blouse Silks. Millinery Goods, Hats, shapes, Flowers, Wings, Tips, Birds, Ornaments, Silk Velvets, Ribbons of all Kinds. A' lin, and Aft ~1-3 an an 1'3 °ff “U ' indie? 'rtiior Made. Club. costumes, skim, ima. Childwfe CM Underskirts. 0 ` ClllldI'Bll°l Bibl- 1-3 off all Stamped Liueul. Linen Squares. Lace Squares, -1;! , 1-3 off all 1-3. off all ° ,‘;;§“'“=- ’-*°°"» you buy he re, yo! for 75 tents on dollzir. All Ladies’ and (`hi\1-j ren’s A'l Ladies’Kid lined and All Childreifu Gloves. All Ladies’ and dren’s A Cishfuen Ringwood Glovll. Wools 0f All Flannels, Grey, Navy White and ‘25 per cent Cushion Tops, .Table Runuerl, Sideboard Clot 'ra clam, Embroidery Silili C Knitting siiimm oHal1 Wool Hoods, T (Fonda, Bootecs, I Jewelry, (lombf, Hair Pins,S.tfety Buttons, Tape! Glo on all Curtains. Curtain Children: "13 __.~i ~i