inn" tBEK 6, 10, YLOAN i..iinmfnt Last Theatre atham, assisica uy the Kortnern oum. from vancouvui a tour of service ts in the area, prcs-cptable concert last Capitol Theatre In .Ik inpinrv he oeveiiHt . . trru h!trr was rn, w.v-.-- .nri me larcc LL1VJ - - .nriviative oi a S i- nrmrrnm Of CX- entertainment. of the features of it.. inM'l n fT f nr riAe thp hnlri i... Artmtccinn tickets 1 i J.. tinfrf lib !'' " ' . Daggett. No. 29, re LUhnrn NO. 4.11. Mn R17 Chatham band, i.jiVA fan fill" 15. I n - amH mitrh nf the 1. nrtrlnfJkl CllMl Weber's "Oberon" musical snow um- Vinson's "Invasion n vv ukvw tj wwtiN Sour ou, mine uassanta in "Kiss Me Aealn" Whiffle ' ' tip From The Waterfront M 'F I Bound for Banks Tclonri n .. REMEMBRANCE CHURCH PARADE Obligation to Those Who Seivrtl Emphasized by Kcv. A. 1". MacSween many people today, there might tTin r-i-inlr mi nnnwr to he some IlLstification nHtnnT9PP in MCll 1 u cuui, Ul uvtuiuiuili fit uttu -Tenting Tonight, hand or tnat or unaue opumtsm . 1 1 t k IfniiCiKaAM'e enrmrtn iirOc 44 Mnt In rn r ii iidiiuua i atiu "They forgot self and thought of us. How shall we fulfil our obligation to them?" So asked RcV. A. P. MacSween in his serin on In First Proshvtjrinn Maria," and 'Teresa ort Clonlc nn n I.I v J - . ..., ... . . war Dance." Miss renauon appropriate IV I Tit M Ihn m L. Douglas of IIAl.C. offered prayer and IP hPnnl r 11. a f juiii.u lit til a "Carry On" pageant wing Canadian Navy Clark Fallls and Prl- Innmnc Af Ittn 1T.-.1- Army nrdo .. ...o u l mc win- a lllitMIT ui ior the evenlnc ana W read Victory Loan Canada usherettes.' tin- UIUW1I1U5, va naiiui inorscn, Walton, Peggy Large hy Kergin. lt.-i a- ... "B, w inc lhe thrce-mllc stretch ne has been re one of the longest of liberated beach hi tost area, HOP KEE OP Qiirv HOUSE 7th AVE. WEST WtoKlng Tal) Patronage welcome 5 P n. to 12 p.m. 0,rds from 2 p.m. 10 12 p.m. NE RED 247 Locomotive WINNIPEO, Nov. 4 A 15-ycar old boy has been arrested for theft of a locomotive from the Transcona yards of the Canadian National Railways. The disappearance of the engine for a time baffled railway " in Crawley & Diilcrickscn Boat Builders '8 . I .wu.i4 Ull a . States Army Acro-wcek.s huntlng expcdlljon thk W -V PhO f ana rfUVilnfr hnit T onlll v.. KB "I w,w Band ol-"Z 7-7 '. morning for down the coast. 5& The party includes Johnny Has. go and sons, Harry and Johnny; rjl Girlvncfnt it-i4 nnkk.( I ' f 4 . ujiivaavi uiiu own, uuuuy, uuu . (J" A. Canrnairnnlo. W 9 1? Church yesterday morning when I zjf members of the Canadian Lc - v glon and of the Women's Auxiliary of the Legion attended on the occasion of their annual Armistice Day church p'arade. The obligation to those who served in the war in support of their ideals could best be fulfilled by hopefully constructive attitude based In Christian philosophy. When one viewed the avarice, pleasure seeking and even political Jockeying which motivated thc actions of .11 A 1 1 A Li. AAA liMll I " T" : . i i j i. 4 . j - i. . i innrp umn is nisii nrpxiciPiiL 111 by Sergeant Stroes- c Legion ana me singing oi ! f h Mntlnnnl Anthpm. Thf Jll- . n nlnr Hhnlr nnnrnnrlnlplv stanir ri in ive lieuii . j " the Army" and latetV'Lcst We Forget." . . i i Mmrure r rnn i nrrirsn mnr . ... ' i.1i.J -1. tfl. K..U.r IT A riiimiii ruiiiu iviiriii . - a. vocal solo and quarters on inira ave. logemer ir Yvnnnp Rlf mil : Willi suinw mtuiuiia ui "v npnM.H. A i.ulltn... T.a ntnn frnm "npsprt Knnir " i wvuuvuo uAiiaijr. VinnH nf fhr Kp.T f!nrfpts led the ni.'Am,r ,iinreiParadc, playing enlivening se lections. hern Stars concert' Last ev?nlnB Rev. O. L. Doug- ' to movd from rrlnce persons of Master of , Frank Smith with a pn n n vinn iin ii 'iiuwtl Uldli llcli&U The Bloody Tower," ir iuxurainnisL. in ' and "Tiger Rag," vocal soloist in "It pen, .was uic sijcumt m rnoi. Presbyterian Church. The Senior Choir sang "Thy Will Be Done" and J. A. Tcng rendered "In; Flanders Fields" as a vocal soib. There was special Remembrance Day prayer by the Untrimmed Coats Polos, Tweeds, ..Silvertoned Velor. Regular- values to $35 each. 'y . - ... Pre-Christmas Sale, each " . $19.50 Children's Sweaters Pullovers. Sizes 2 to 6. Rcgq-iar value $1.95 each. Pre-Christmas Sale, each 1 $1.00 Wool Jerkins All sizes and colors. Regular value $2.95. each. Pre-Christmas Sale, each $1.95 House Dresses Sizes 14 and 16 only. Regular value $3.95 each. Pre-Christmas Sale, each $1.49 Two Piece Dresses Gabardines, Prints, Crepes, Double Spuns. Sizes 12 to 20. Regular values to $16.95 each. Pre-Christmas Sale, each $7.95 Brushed Wool Sweaters r Short Sleeves. Regular value $2.95 each. Pre-Christmas Sale, each $1.95 THE DAILY NEWS PAOV THBX9 9 I Vain." During the service therein ' .. . ., ij rn ,. i . ... .... ., - araia nuuuuiui. vin. . t-u mar rtonrt h th srainrtlnir nr tni? 1 . . iirtm ."r.ntt. Pnsl." hw Rimlpr William v9 rmc - ess-sc I Annettes Ladies Wear PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE Owing to warm weather we are sacrificing 100 winter Coats COATS : Fur Trimmed Coats COATS BOYS' 2-PIECE SUITS Pre-Christmas Sale, suit v $1.00 Silk Raincoats Wrapped in Travelling Sack. Regular value $12.95 each. Pre-Christmas Sale, each . , $8.95 Sheer Printed Nightgowns Ideal Christmas Gift. Regular value $4.95 each. Pre-Christmas Sale, each $2.95 Skirts Wools, Alpines, Sharkskins, Crepes, Flairs and Pleated. Regular value $4.95 each. Pre-Christmas Sale, each $2.95 RUBBERS Fur-trimmed Overshoes. Sizes 3 to by- only. Black and Brown. Regular price $3.95 pair. Pre-Christmas Sale, pair Jumpers $1.95 All sizes. Regular value $5.95 each. Pre-Christmas Sale, pair $3.95 Women's Dresses and Two-Piccc Dresses Crepes, Prints and Polka Dots. Sizes 38 to 46. Regular value to $16.95 each. Pre-Christmas Sale, each $6.95 New Seamless Barelegged Hose Lisle. Sizes 8V2 to 10. Regular value $1.00 pair. Pre-Christmas Sale, each 55c House Coats Pink, Blue, Alice Blue, White, Satin Quilted. Regular value $16.95 each. Pre-Christmas Sale, each $12.95 COATS Coats trimmed with Opossum, Fox, Persian Lamb, Sable, Squirrel and Bombay Lamb. Regular value to $49.50 each. Pre-Christmas Sale, each $24.50 Ladies' Suits Tweeds, Donegals, Gaberdines. ancLPin Stripes. Sizes 12 to 20. Regular values to $27.50 each. V 5 v Pre-Christmas Sale, each $12.95 fx. Dresses ' Crepes, Double Spuns, Gabar-, dines and Prints. Sizes 12 to 20. Regular values to $12.95. each. Pre-Christmas Sale, each $3.95 WHITE FLANNELETTE - 25 PER YARD Blouses Short and Long Sleeves, Lumber Jack Plaids. Regular value $3.95 each. .... A. Pre-Christmas Sale, each $1.95 Ladies' Purses and - Hand Bags Miscellaneous. Regular value $4.95 each. Pre-Christmas Sale, each $1.95 Pre-Christmas Sale Continuing All This Week tf5