i : 9 I : j Sale Starts Sale Starts Acme : Friday Morning Importers Friday Morning STORE - WIDE UNLOADING SALE 3Ien's Dress Shirts Tookes, guaranteed. Q4 Sale Price X.eD 2 for $3.00 TnrnbuII Underwear Natural shade. All OS sizes. Sale Price V-i-Otl Cee Tee Underwear In rjure wool Full fashioned. $4.45 Price ...... 3Ien's Cans In assorted shades, unbreakable peaks. Sill: lined. Qffn Sale Price ... vOC One lot of Men's Overall Pants Sale Price . Men's Hats 95c Men'? Hats Made by Bilt-more. Sale QO Qff Price $AVD Men's Fall Overcoats All hand tailored, silk lined, in the very latest models, assorted shades. Don't over-lookthishar- Qi ff Off gain. Sale Price V A O . O D Canada At War TWENTY YEARS AGO .(Written for The Canadian Press . JBy- CAPT. W. W. MURRAY, M. C.) kJJ "Py and Evolved operations which nf t& 8, would require a minute examination of eacr ti mt0 wluch the action developed. It had beer 233 thatl n? HCanadians advanced into tha ?S 2fi32 flg .jbeen fought over during the oast necessarily b retarded and ti eventually cease. Hovrrer ferc fi'rrtIJr engaged and a fine thtre we strategic positions whfch oothod Taa 1 Parvfllers. Thh nsa o o- uken aod consolidated mroirznout - August MM A 13 c-icre ui- Bee stiffened t tv. Pdnt li finiHtr i . ajiinrt Tiolent countr-atiart. .n From vm Auzust UU. 12 J. romption of the fight - - - CQvard, the engagement had de- l "Base, together with gen-Tated into local actions. ' ""T- In the hands of the Can . adiaru. Frm that date the northern txjr-: rvi ,c ten of the Canadian TJrt " engagement , trengthened and dted akm? a ser- RELIEVES ;iasiaoe,owridscsofRreatdee riery, UCning Oklll This conmct wrote "flnis." an pracucai purposes, to the great vie a iin t.i-i . TL-r. i. wry wy oi oi Amiens. Amiens, What what ' . ... - " 1 TWTM. Vt. 4M) iUr.t.',nti,ot,r no dispensed by ?cW.eTement? The battle had op-1 iv, -niw iv.! . u "ie eay nours of August i .iu'ToUotrM3 V ttsJ access had been X. UK"- alip. a5tS:e1?,lo! A penetration of close I nnl? n?tolf?nmOTCT 14 mlle3 ha been made. But it' "7 r!lrT! and cleanlr healed. . not in the area liberated nor in' &wass!s of men and t2: -tkin croDdSKnTSate ? C,:alUe the batt,e W off in e ry few days. The same is ?f ther was u U-e supreme ful-Sl? tK?,31?rs ltch Salt Rheum 'ttlni'nt of the larger expecUtbn-and other inflammatory skin dis- Ihe freeing of thKstraUgic Vailw You can obtain Moone's Emerald ( the laUral I both Oil Uull strength! in the ortrinak"1 ,u Brltuh and French amies. To bottle at OrmesLtd. or any modem .do hl Battle of Amiens hid drug store, jbeen launched; and Its purpose was i : At the end of the season we are Overstocked with lines which we must clear At Bargain Prices Britania Underwear Made in England. QO niZ AtSale Price . ?U.e One lot of Dors' Suits Tweeds, not all sizes. CO Off Sale Price O.UD Turnbull Underwear Comb. onlv. OCr Sale Price "C Men's Fine Cashmere Socks Fancv patterns. QO.r. ' Sale Price '.. OVC Stanfield Underwear In natural or white. Q-fl Qff Sale Price t?XJO 3Iens Rubbers Short and Three-Quarter at Sale Prices Men's Dress Shirts In assorted shades. Reg. APn $2.00. Sale Price oDQ One lot of .Men's Sweaters Sport Zipper Sweaters In Pullovers and coats. Some assorted sizes in all wool Jumbo knit Qr Sale CO QC Sale Price VUO Price $ZVt) Boys' and Girls' Sweaters Pure wooL C i Sale Price J)DD Sale Starts Friday Morning No Credit SateJmal .Mail Orders Filled triumphantly accomplished. Bet the statistics of the battle jresent a more readily understand-' ib picture- la the 10 days fighting j ne t,anan:an Corns eantnr fn tk. 1 . atal casualties were fewer than th waber of prisoners taken. Amiens told another story, how- nrer. far more enlightening than he staUitieal record of gains and oes. It told that the oki. siab-Jorcly defensiTe spirit of the Ger-can Army had passed. In hie spring and summer offensiTes Lod-"Tidorff had massed his best troop nto storm units; and these had practically withered before the fire if the defenders. He had admitted his shock on discovery that the Terman Army "could no longer br tepended on" to resist with thai leterminaUon ' which formerly haracterfzed it. Amiens, in other vords. was the beginning of the ?nd. There were many rigorous and mostly battles to be fouzht hofor 'hat end came but the Canadian faced them with hieh hooes ,iopes which the whole story of Tents in the Last Hundred Day ustified to the Tery full. Already their immediate future was planned. On August 19 the tod ad 3rd Divisions were moved out "Jf the battle-zone, relieved by the 4th and 1st Divisions resDectirelr They vanished as mysteriously as mey naa come. Their destination was the sector which they had left to come south to Amiens Arras. their purpose the delivery of the next smashing blow before which thp Germans were to reel on the morning of August 26. mium HHHlllllllllll SlHSllllllllllllllH IHlllllS Man in the Moon ijBIG FIRE leighborhood of 18.000 tnJTl exc jrsion prisoners. j , eriy 170 euns. lorn h,t to.Ketchikaa a Irs days ago. Also ind core than loo irh v, I . near me of the youn? -cnsfuerlac WC a rut and orIOUS teS Into their frarrtT and their om . went off for a cruise They made the whole night hideous And next day had the blues. There once was a philosopher Known to the world as Jake The foolish things he used to say They surety take the cake. Every person seems to have hit own idea of what constitute a ood time. -I've known people wL? coma not nave a good time witi. out getting drunk. And now eotses the season oi bazaars, teas, dances and bun feeds. Its better to do that tH. die of ennui. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdiek tel hi story about himself: "One Strrdey morning my father, leaving the imse. said to nr TJOther. TeK Harry that he ra. cut the eras todavif h ri- Mke i.Thenafter taking a few "teps- he. turned and added. T' him that he had hnttrr fi it- Etiquette ExDert: "It fat Vrrxnm 'for a man to walk between tv woman he is escorting and sho-wlnrfowv PraerHai Husband: -It may bt wron?. But. oh boy. its smart!" snz feet. homeless. Bash fires that had been smouldering for weeks through the Crow's Nest Pass were whipped out of control by a high wind August 1. 1908. and carried Into the thriving- little coal mining town, sparing only a handful of buildings. Refugee trains carried pitiful oads of homeless to adjoining towns, about 3300 being taken to Cranbrook. where J. P. Fink, now living here, was mayor. He -eceived word of the disaster In a telegTam from Bfll Tuttte. mayor of Ternie. It bad been sent by "some fellow who knew telegraphy I never did know who it was who got Uuooth the flames on the west ie if Fernie and sent the message." The Cranbrook council met immediately and a few hours later the first carload of supplies was rolling toward Fernie. At dawn the next day the first train of refugees arrived, followed a few hours later by another trainload. "Subscriptions and goods began w roil in ia. said Fink. "Atone time I had 5jOOO in cash on hand. I didnt even know wher It an eame from." Many Donations The donations poured In from all narts of western Canada and the Tommv: "vr V'!f HUI ore than a day and the a a mile and only two l1'1?" aolhori - luuie oi emie xo draw - i . ... irom uie coasi ciiys treasury ! for relieL Supplies and large sums Reach oi money were sent from Spokane. .r .nVL peCjre m Washington. ' i uJSSt -awrtto?,l l Fernie shortly after Mens Suits A large assortment Men's Suits in Serge and Worsteds all go at unloading Sale Prices. Q19 Q From, each $AuD Look Them Over RECALLED how they wanted to use the money ana gooes," said Fink. "Big heavy steel rails on the Canadian Pr!rv Railway lines were twitted like lead Pipes. "They told me. the fire was driven 1 by a 70-mlle-on-hrKir tHnrf it.. names 'To of Ferne Ek Valy and i could U b7le I"- Some of the heaviest lasers In the .uxj.-t, f.-ELSO.V. BC. Sent Sept. 7- 7' (ni (CP) ' 1 UlT - -- which lost British Cotambia-s heavy losses ' property rallied at tSOOXOO. and the j hwn . Crow's Nest Pass Cnai rnmn.n. 1 iimm loreK r.rt nre .1.1. this year recall j to oW-tfeners in the Kootenay dis- uici iae biaze which des- Jakp aan that it i. tk. i troved the town af Omi tn J -- " " Mm uit mk Wil - ... v. Enpensatioo. II jot make a fool !ago month, taking several Uvea - jwuru unp sir vrni Tva v usiiuk ucjltit 4JJUU wnnn tor it the next. whose losses also reached $500,000. The coal company's offices, situated on open ground, escaped the flames uid were used to shelter patients irom uie Femie hospital and many Tomen and children. Included In the list of fatalities was a woman who AA nt (H.v.t on the first refugee train running out of Fernie t nh.t h w --.s, V1 Englishman named Ford perished with his wife and two ha hie hrm he had tried to save by hiding la a I wen. rora s body was eharwd h-l uuu uxosniuon wruie. below hlrv i eaa irora suffocation hut tm touched by fire, were hU vit .r - .... znuarexx. -One child was born dnrtnr th. first night on a refugee train that had pulled out of the blazing town w uui uanx on the Great North ern Kauway line. The work of reeorntnx-tWi almost before the ash of th. fir- had cooled. Six days after the blaze 'jrnie residents were rebuilding their homes and btin rt... lures. The Dally News Is paper. an A. B. a For Sale By Tender Tenders will be received by the undersigned np to noon, Monday. September 12th. 1938. :f, sale of pleasure gasboat Gladys M." now moored at Armour's Salvage dock. Hlgh-t or any tender not necessarily accepted, NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Price, 5 pairs f:r dJLL I MtM I Men's Two-Tone Oxfor J ooodyear welt. On a I Sale Price Men's Work Shirts- d nam wear. npl Sale Price lOj All our Tennis Shoes fj w.M 95d 3IerTs Work Socks- in i Sale Price 23C Men's Melton Jacketf-Fi zpZr-..Sa,e 33.95 Men's Socks Glen's Socks Safe AQo uuvi iimiimI LAST TIJIES TOMCn Two Shoiry-7 M itt I V LIISE RAINER In "THE TOY WIFE" With .Mtlvyn "f!u Robt Yooflt IL B. Wanitr (At ni SI "3IODELLI.NG FOR MOSfl WORLD NEWS Sirs. Bernsrd LnniU Voice Production .. PIANO and THE0RT j Phone GREEN" N IJ1 4thATf. West Music Kuth Xclson A.T.CJ1 Teacher of Pia Theon- and Harm?' Phone Green