FADE SIS 1 w ALLACE'S Dollar Day SATURDAY Rayun Silk uowns Lace trimmed fkfl PxVV uoio: .cu co:oi.s, eah Jean u jraon noase Frocks In new patterns and Siy.e. , u arge vai.e.y and all sizes J Stamped and Print Aprons Nicely trimmed with ctai -.ia.no Bias, an acceptable bazaar QQs oitetiug, each Sueae .ifiv;ta Waists In assorted J A color:, ik to 43,' each - t?XUU oueac iJiiivU SlipsLace trimmed C-fl fjA wliif? or pink, each ?J.VU 1 ii- Fall W-ight Vests Wiih silk stripe g QQ illoomers to match vests gj QQ jrcAUc olh SLps-rPink, peach or Q-f ftft white .3 lor Children j Vests and Bloomers Fall Q"fl ftA weight 3 garments t?JLvl Boys' Lnion Suits Cream coior. fall weight, short sleev?, ankle length, 26 to 34 QC?n Jgl each .. .-. Women's Vest and Bloomer Sets Non- QQp Ov run ' MiMtv ner srt Children's Ve t and Bloomer Sets 7r asWcl colors, nr set v Pure S k Hose Full fashioned Mercury 7Qp brand all latent mr n- . Children's Cashmere Rib Hose Sand Q4j Af Boys' Heavy Cotton Rib Hose Black Q-f AA only. reg. 50c: 4 pairs ?XJU SEE OUR WINDOWS children's All Wool Sport Ankle Sox atoned colors and sizes, 3 pairs Buys' Turn Top Wool Hose Hard wearing grade, 2 pairs liorrocksts White Flannelette-Excellent quality, 5 yards neck Giass Towels Large size . bliw 01 red checks, 5 for Extra Thanksgiving Specials At SELVIG'S MARKET Roasting 'Chicken, lb. 28c Boiling Fowl, lb. 22c Leg of Lamb, lb jlc Leg of Veal, lb. igc Sirloin, lb, !22c T-Bone; lb 22c Round Steak 3 lbs. 50c Potroast, 4 lbs. 35c Phone 7G5 BUOOKFIELO EGGS Grade B., Large 3 doz. for 95c Shoulder Veal, 2 lbs 25c Hamburger Steak, lb. 10c Brisket of Beef, 4 lbs. 25c Fresh Beef Liver, 2 lbs 23c Fresh Beef Sausage, lb. 15c Nabob Coffee, lb. 39c Forestvllle Butter, lb 21c Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. 23c Prunes, good size, lb 11c Purity Oats 2 pkgs 35c Potato Flour 2 pkgs 25c Spices, per tin 7c Our Own Blend Tea, 3 lbs. 51.00 Netted Gem Potatoes, 15 lbs. 25c King and Spy Apples, 5 lbs. 21c Anjou Pears, fancy, doz. ,28c Cauliflower, each 18c to 25c Tomatoes, 2 lbs. 15c FREE DELIVERY 393 Third Avenue Queen Charlotte Island SHINGLES The best m ade on the coast. Not Kiln Dried HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 58(1 If you lose anything, try a classified ad. 81.00 89c sToo .. bleached or nktural 72 in. Q-j A A ide, excellent grade. 2 yards vXUV S1.00 iu.iv Jjcquard Towels In pink, blue, orchid, 20x43 inches, only two dozen to Qj Aft at this price. 2 for ci.iU '1 jrk;sh Towels In assorted atripes, dur-aole quality, sizes 21x42 inches QQ Oilcloth Squares For tables, 54x54 Q-f A A ::ssori2d patterns, each Ci.n?alow Curtain Nets Assorted Q4 A A patterm. each ?J.UU Linen Cushion Covers Nicely embroidered, 2 for , S1.00 ': Silk Flat Crepes--In a wide variety A A of shades, per yard JXUu t" Assortment of the latest style -It Hats. at. each 81.75 DRESSES daeachmns' al1 new 83.95 and 84.95 Wc Close at 8 p.m. Saturdays Thanksgiving Wc Suggest You Buy Her CHOCOLATES Moirs, Jane Eyre Robertsons, QCt to Q-f ne from "V CHOCOLATE BARSA wide variety at all prices to suit you. TOKAY GRAPES Cp nor 1h JLOxs SV U BANANAS 2 lbs. WEALTHY APPLES per box GRAPEFRUIT each :M:MILfM ifffHTIrT-MI It'arWCrou w BabyToo' 25c 81.35 5c Come in and let us show you what wc have. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Bax 575 Phone 18 COAL! COAL! ur Famous Edsoo, AJberlf. and tiulkky Valley Coals are guaran eed to give satisfaction. Try t wn of No. 1 Bulkley Vali'ey; Wf ilso sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. II rhOBM III TUB DAILY NBW8 FRIDAY, October 5, 1934 ll-UL.U!l Tea and Sale Of Home Cooking By Presbyterian M.S. A very succesfsul trti and sale of home cooking: was held yesterday afternoon, at the Manse, the rooms of which were- tastefully decorated with fall flowers and foliage, by the Women's Missionary Society of First Presbyterian Church. Many guests called during the afternoon and were received by Mn. D, C. Stuart, president of UifWomWa 'Missionary- Society, arid JUrsfWfl). Grant Hollingworth. Mrs. Samuel Massey was General convener. Mrs. Robert Cameron ard Mrs. B. R. Rice poured and Mrs. C. O. Ham was cashier. Acting as rer-vlteurs were Misses I.ols MfRae. Florence Smith, Beatrice Berner and Irene Mitchell. Mrs. John Bremner and Mrs. II. Calderwood were In charge of the home cooking table. Reception Held Yesterday For Popular Girl Mrs. L. V, 'Kergin. 132 Fourth Avenue- East, was ".At Home" yes-terday'afternobn at a delightful re-ceotlon .in, honor of hr daughter. Miss Edith Kergln, whq wllj be leaving In about two weeks' time for Toronto where she will entsr-the Toronto Oerieral HosotfaV to take 'p ja. course of nurses' training A large number, of ladies xlled. Numerous social qffalrs are be-Inir held In honor of Miss Kergln prior to her departure. Thomas Anderson, superintendent of Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. reduction plant at Tucks Inlet, sail-d on the Prince George last night for a business trip to Vancouver. WEEK-END BILL GOOD Joe K. Itrown Comedy and Indian Picture With Itirhard Ilarthtl mess Offered What should prove to be a popular week-end double bill program . comlng to the Capitol Theatre here for Friday and Saturday. One of the feature pictures Is a Joe E. Brown comedy. "The Circus Clown," while the other Is a unique and thrilling story of the west In the Indian day; entitled "Massacre" with Richard Barthelmess in the principal role. In "The Circus Clown" Joe E Brown brings a screamingly funnv comedy which is replete with love interest, thrills and action am which, at times, has touches of pathos that stop the laughter wltli a hint of tears. Patricia Ellis plays the leading feminine role opposlt.-Joe. being the aeriallst with whom the clown falls In love. A story of dramatic action and colorful spectacle "Massacre" paints with stark realism the conflict of the half-savage Red Man with the civilization of the whites. The story Is crammed with exciting episodes leading up to a smashing climax. Richard Barthelmess Is a young, educated Sioux brave and ; leader of his people. Anne Dvor.k plays the part of an Indian maldc:. fiood Crowd Present At Dance Staged By Women's Laboir League There' were about 150 persons present at an enjoyable dance held last night by the Women's Labor League In the Canadian Labor De-fene League Hall. Music was by the Strollers' Orchestra and dancing was In progress from 10 pjn. until 1:30 ajn. Jimmy Carroll was master of ceremonies. Refreshment were dispensed with Mrs. Gomez In charge of the kitchen. Here is the Greatest Radio Opportunity of the Year ... a G. E. RADIO RECEIVER mm mm Up r IBI Model Mr86 .$161.00 Model M-42' $42.95 Other Models at Attractive Low Prices , ...there is one -at just the price you want to pay Just think of the pleasure that's in store for you from the minute you connect up your new O. E. Radio, The world comes to your fireside. 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