PAGE SIS VIMY TRIP DESCRIBED Crerar's Informal Talk of Pilgrimage to Canada's War Shrine Stirring Scenes the memories of all vho had parti DRESS SHIRTS by the outstanding makers, Tookes. Regular value up to $2.50. Sale Price $1.55 for 33 00 H, and Armentierres on the ! French-Belgian border. All these 'places had bscn transformed from ! the war days. They had been re built and were almost unrecoe- i There were not even poppies In Couched in an Informal narra- Flanders any more, the speaker re-tlve vein, an account by Don Cre- marked. Possibly conditions of the rax of the recent pilgrimage to war had made them profuse be-Vimy for the unveiling of the Ca-'tween 1914 and 1918. In Sanctuary warn vi nrnvpn tnn innport , cemeierv. I " --------"o tivvw J i to members of the Prince Rupert After being billetted at Douai for Gyro Club and gueits at the regular the night, the speaker went on to weekly luncheon of the club ves- ' describe the imnressive ceremonv cipated. There weie numerous incidents the thrills and reactions of which could not be described bv word of mouth, the speaker declared. They had to be experienced to be appreciated. Mr. Crerar told of the embarkation from Montreal aboard the steamer AscarUa. There had been four Prince Rupert men on that been ceded for all time to Canada, Vimy wa: truly a part of the Do minion and the place where on April 7, 1917. the Canadians had turned back the Germans wonlrf give Canada an actual interest in Europe for all time. Trenches In replica were to bo seen there but they were not like the old trenches which the soldiers knew. The enormous memorial was vessel M. M. Lamb, Norman Watt 'something of which Canada could and Jack Plint in addition to the be Justly proud. It could be seen speaker. The send-off was something never to be forgotten. Every whistle of the St. Lawrence metro- for a distance of forty miles. The architectural details of the monu ment on which are inscribed the polls sounded its blast and it was names of 11,000 missing Canadians the same thing all the way down i were described, the river to Quebec. The great St.j Mr. Crerar told how the pll-Lawrence bridge at . Quebec, was grlms were lined up around the flagdrjpcd. Incidents aboard ship shrine. There were possibly 100,000 we're described. to 200,000 persons in all in atten- Dlsembarkatlon was made at Le-. dance. Tre arrival of the King was Havre and the speaker gave im- a tnriiung moment. While His Ma- presslons of, some of the old war lesty was making his inspection, places such, as Amiens, where tne Canadians burst into the sing there were great military conccn- Ing of "For He's a Jolly Good Fel "rations today; Albert on the. low" and a democratic informality Somme; Arras, where the great thereupon pervaded the ' atmo- $2.89 MEN'S WORK SKIRTS UNDERWEAR In assorted shades. Good wearing. Regular price $1. 15. Sale Price 98c No. CO J), No Credit Sale Final Medium weight Combina tions and Shirt & Drawers. All sizes. Sale Price $1.89 THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, September Sale Starts Friday, 9 A.M. Store Open till 10 P.M., Saturday MEN'S Wool Worsted SUITS Silk lined, up-to-date models. Sale Price ACME IMPORTERS Annual Clearance Sale In Men's and Boys' Clothing and a Complete Line of Furnishings. Everything in the Store at Sale Prices. No Reserve! MEN'S PANTS Men's Overall Pants. Blue denim, red back. Sale Price bale Price $1.29 MEN'S PYJAMAS Men's Broadcloth Pyjamas, not all sizes in the lot. By Tookcs. Values up to $3.50. $1.25 STANFIELD'S UNDERWEAR Stanfield's Underwear, ribbed wool Combinations and Shirts & Drawers. Sale Price MEN'S FALL Overcoats If you see these you surely will buy one at Clearance Sale Price at $14-95 Brand New Just Opened Up ing feature. Great indeed was the xouowing unusually wei weatner. work which had been done in these cemeteries by the French. It was the tribute of that nation to the Canadians and those from far off . . . . . ' y lands who hart mart thi mmrpmn moved irom u. sacrifice. Back in England Bringing His listeners back to terday with D. R. G. Large, pre-'"! the Vimy unveiling the next day England, Mr. Crerar told of a visit! sident. in the chair. It was an ex-"y the Kin?. 0f the pilgrims to Westminster Ab- cursich the " irnnrossiveness 1 of j A Tart of Canada bey, the cenotaph and the Tomb of wmcn wouia qver remain green in I menace or 240 acres having: the Unknown Soldier. Premier Baldwin had delivered a speech, the keynote of which waspcace. The King's garden party at Buc kingham Palace for the pilgrims was an event the democratic in formality of which had never before been known. The King and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester had mixed freely among the crowd, conversing with anyiand all whom they met. Mr. Crerar himself later visited Scotland, making the trip from London to Edinburgh on the "Fly-of the luncheon hour prevented de- lng Scotsman." Only the limitation scription of the homeward voyage on the great new liner Queen Mary.' Another event at the luncheon was the presentation; by Dr.Large of the dls'tricU bulletin Ami tn FrankTJibb who received the trophy on behalf of himself and other members of the bulletin committee' H. N. Brocklesby and G. A. Hun-', tcr. Guests at the luncheon, besides! Mr. Crerar, were W'. F. Stone, Rev. , ,J.vT. Blrchell, William Balagno 4k Heavy Jumbo SWEATERS One lot of Heavy Jumbo Sweaters in assorted shades. Sale Price $2.95 MEN'S WORK SOCKS Men's Work Socks in all wool. Sale Price 23c BOYS' nd GIRLS' GOLF HOSE Boys' and Girls' St. Margaret's Fancy Golf Hose. Sale Price 49c MEN'S SOCKS Fancy Cashmere, all wool. All sizes. Regular 65c. Sale Price 39c Canadian memorial could be slgnt- b nhere. "Peace bv understandins" (Seattle) and W. J. Davies. There ed for the first time in the dls- was the keynote of the King's .was an especial ; welcome for Mr, tance; Lille, where the pilgrims speech from the dais of the memor-transferred 'aK e r.emonles were entirely to buses; Poperinghe, . . , Canadian and Edward VIII was for scene of the Fifty-First Regiment's tnat day the ..Kln of Canada Gyros Thrilled JTcterday by Don exPloits and the birthplace of Toe After the unveiling, Jack Plint produced a bottle of champagne and two glasses and there under the great memorial "four Prince Rupert fellows" toasted the me- nizable. Practically all signs of " , , .. . ... war had been removed. This was' e tcur f the.So.mra' batU!" particularly true of Ypres. the ; na "e c, ?, . I.ocal Ex-Strvice Man Tells About "hell note of the western front" subJect matter or hliwy interest-Many Inddents in Course Of where no less than 55,000 had be- -ing def ription by tne sPcaker-Memorable Kevkitation icome missinir. PascrhaenrtaiP Such PIaces Cambrai, Thiepval Overseas j i quiet agricultural centre. and Courcelette ware revisited. The care of the cemeteries was a strik- Balagno who was a charter member of the local Gyro Club. The speaker at next week's Gyro luncheon will be Otto C. Young of the scientific staff of the Prince Apartment Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station who will describe a recent transcontinental trip from Vancouver to Montreal with a new type of express refrigerator car designed by the local experimental station. Anglican Tea And Sale Being Held of Mrs. G. A. Bryant Scene of Ottractive Affair This Afternoon A. Hinton and ic, J. p. cade wi.b Mrs. V. A. McLean, Mrs. V. C. Aspinall, Mrs. William Bnnksbani: Mrs. William Cruickshank, Mrs. A ,R, Nichols, Mrs. A O. Rix, Mrs jW. H. Smeeton and Mrs. Dungat" acting as servlteurs. Mrs. F. A IMacCallum is cashier. The home cooking table Is In charge of Mrs H. S. Meadows anc' Mrs. W. J. Greer. Profusely dicorated for the oc- During the afternoon there are casion with fall flowers, the hom? j to be piano solos by Mrs. J. C. of Mrs. G. A. Bryant, MsMordlc Gllker and Miss Venetia Fpp APaTtments, is the attractive seen I while an outstanding feature v.-lli throat thkoatwoum wriPM attacks vrTArK SHLri siiFfi. tnl3 aftcrnoon of a tea and sait;be the presentation to Miss E. G YORK, Eng.. Sept 17: (CP- 0I nome cooking by the Vomar'.- j Lennox M.D., for years In charge Sheep farmers of Northern Ireland Auxiliary of St. Andrew's AngUw. 'of the Anglican Japmcse Mission nave aundca nca.jr iua wj u.cir cathredal. The dteo.aMvc series here, of a handsome purse by Mr iiv"i u.ui-.u-.-ii---'inua.-. in yeiiow and tow saazes of green includes the ihalls as well as the - rooms, and is effective Indeed. ENDS THORNY EXISTENCE Receiving ths guests are Mrs PORT 'ARTHUR, Texns, S:pt. 17: Bryant and Mrs. C. V. Evltt, presi-(CP) Doctors xrrayed and re- dnt of the Woman's Auxiliary. Russell's ankb Convenor of the affair Is Mrs. A. a thorn that had caused him .0 T. Parkin. Pourinz are Mrs. G. A. walk painfully for 43 years. Rix, Mrs. J. C. M:Lennan, Mrs. J C. V Evitt on behalf of the Woman's Auxiliary, Mis3 Lenno. is about to leave the city. CARDIFF, Sept. 17: (CP)--Sir R. D. .Llewellyn, coal mine owner, was thrown through the roof of h's motir car. but net badly hurt, when it V:dded and overturned, HERE'S VITAL NOURISHMENT READY'C00KED,READY'T0'SERVE IT takes only a jiffy to serve the family a nourishing, delicious meal and bundle them of! to work or school. Shredded Wheat is 100$, whole wheat nothing added, nothing taken away it supplies Nature's vital food essentials in their most appetizing and digestible form. Eat it every day for energy and vitality to help keep you feeling fit! 22 big biscuits in tt err box THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. Niagara Falls - Canada SHREDDED WHEAT MADE IN CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT I'S CAPS Sale Starts Friday, 9 A.M, Store Open till 10 P.M., Saturday MEN'S Blue Serge SUITS Heavy weight, silk lined. Values up to $37.50. Sale Price- $23-95 Wonderful buys! Don't miss this! I MEN'S FUR FELT HATS .Men's Fur Felt Hats, made by Biltmore, silk lined. Sale Price $2,95 One lot of Men's Caps, values to $2.50. Sale Price- 95c il Orders Filled at These Pricei Miss Ruth Glliics is night on the Prlnte Ruper1 1 i vacation trip to Vancouver u. Vancouver Island, rcmiED LAST TIM I'S TONIGHT Last Complete Show 8:53 Clark GABLE Myrna L0Y Jean HARLOW in 'Wife vs. Secretary (At 7:00 & 9;41i PLUS Warner Oland "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE CIRCUS" 1 At 8 30 On! COMING FRIDAY Ronald Colman, Claudftte Colbert In "iivnnt two FLAGS" PERFECTION IN, CANNED 'SALMON GOLD ft SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye 10 PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Baf Canning Company w'inJ m the year round Pr011 Prince Rupert.