f AOH rouB SELVIG'S SPECIALS KOUND STEAK Lb. SIRLOIN and T-IJOXIi- Lb POT ROAST Lb Kill ROAST r Lb IIOIL BKLF Per lb. CORN BEIT Per lb HAMBURGER STEAK Lb SHORT RIBS Lb LEG OF VEAL Lb SHOULDER VEAL ' Lb. STEU' VEAL Per lb. LEG OF LAMB Lb LAMB CHOPS Lb VEAL CHOPS Lb 20c 25c 10c 8c 22c 12 c 8c 25c 25c 20c Phone 765 .303 Third Ave. FREE DELIVERY j LADIES You Are Invited to Call and Inspect Our New Stock of COATS Just Arrived Today They are the very latest thing in furs smart and rich. Prices on these are very moderate, something to suit every purse. There are Persian Lamb Krimmera, Bombay Lamb, Civet Cat and other varieties of fur. Try them on and see how fine they look. Good Discount for Cash G0LDBL00M "TJIE OLD RELIABLE COAST DRCWERIKS LTD. VaaoooTer - Hrw VHlmlmw Vlrlorla I Q. C. ISLANDS Deer are reported to be very plentiful along the Graham Island Highway between Queen Charlotte and Port Clements. Nimrods are having no difficulty in bagging all ihey require. An auction sale of produce was held recently at Queen Charlotte City to raise funds for the painting of the United Church there. Rev. W J. Seld?r made a capable auc- . j tloneer and a goodly sum was re-18C'aliiIcd 33 a result of keen bidding, (After the sale a social evening was O C 1 enjoyed, delicious refreshments be-ing served by the ladies. Enough q(J : money was raised as a result of the i affair to paint the church. 10c .... . Airs, nea AtKins recently gave a delightful bridge party at Queen Charlotte City tn honor of her sister, Mrs. A. J. Ingraham of Surf Inlet. Prize-winners were Rev. W. J. Selder and Mrs. E. C. Stevens of Skidgate. Mrs. William Barton of Prince Rupert was an out of town guest. Mrs A. Jones of Skidegate Mission recently celebrated her twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. The bride of a quarter of a century ago was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Many out of town guests were present. B. R. Trichler, former agent of the Imperial Oil Co. at Skidegate is now residing in Vancouver. W. G. Smith has ceased operations at the Skidegate Gold Mines Ltd at Skidegate. The Ladles' Aid of the Queen! Charlotte City United Church met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. George Newbauer. The Ladies are arranging for a sale of work toward the end of October. They are also having the church and manse painted and are providing lumber with which to make new pews for the thurch. Harvest Festival services, were held at Queen Charlotte City and Sar.dsplt on the last Sunday in " September with snieridM erSiiffre- keepirig-.with tb. occasion. Rev. .W. J. Selder preachedaf'bbtit"places. taking as his subject '-The"ilarvestv The world today, declared Mr. Selder, needed not only the ministry of Christ's laborers but it needed to harvest some of the fruits, of his spirit which are love, joy, peace Xjrsojua3 'ssaujipupf 'jaduiaj poof fidelity, gentleness and A. R. Mallory of Port Clements was a recent visitor with John R. Morgan at Thurston Harbor. Where the work is the HARDEST tit! If you would keep fit, healthy and strong, you too, mujC have nourish, tag, energizing food and Quaker Oats will suppiv it economically and deliriously. Farewell Party Held Last Eve .Miss Jessie McMillan Honored Prior if To Departure cA? farewell Dartv was clvm Inst. 1 wnlhB at the home of Mr. and wre. -AMurra nun Avenue West for hi MJ5S J3SS1B McMillan who is leavtng for. Victoria on Friday enn Ins- aboard the Princess' Adelaldp gatlons attending.DecraWoiis werel.Tbe fining was spent n playing tastefully nrranged and Vere irl ?ames ana Scottish dances, music or the occasion being provided by James Brcmner. Refreshments were crved about midnight. About :wenty-flve guests were present. CLEAN FALSE TEETH GET RID OF STAINS New Eaay Way No Bruihing Strra-Klten. amazing- nnr dieovrr, rt-moTi blackest tains. tarnlih. tartar like mafic-Juat put false terth or bridges tn a Blast of water and add Stera-KIeen powder. No messy brushing. Recommended by den- approved by Good Jlouiekecpinsr. At all druggists. Money back U not delighted. - - - . zgS2& Some tiirre y-ara ago a mmii took the world hr itorm. It rmM.A T.. C igarette, n the Dark". Ihe choru. ended w7,h tKVord. uZ "Gone U " th Home and the Spark, Leaving Ju.t Regret,". ' How often could this l,e .aid about the Indl.crlm nale purebaae of la Leer. People who ju.t order l.eer ?L are often diaannolnted tl.U Gr.A I ' that there la a difference In heer-ju.l there7. In 1 C,g'rtU, Some delightful and worth hile-other. le Jou d"n. u'?1 "JU'!'' 'iol,.",,,,i?"s ':ae lened that LucIt Lager la It la good the la,t to drop hetauae If. made that way. Other Famous Malt Beverages B C. BUD LAGER SILVER SPRING LAGER BURTON iypt ALE Thijfadvertisernent is not publithed' or displayed bv the- i''TT" "." GaiW.i ate are better Leer. "FIT FOR A KING" B THE DAILY NEWS 1 1 i Canadian National Bowlers En Masse Twenty Railway Trundlers Turn Out for Successful rractice i Match Held At Terrace Ladies' Guild Affair In Honor Mrs. Stanley 15 rooks the manse In honor of Mrs. Stan ley Brooks, formerly Miss Lillian Christy. The bride received many beau tiful and useful sifts. Refreshments were served to a lanre number of guests. Tea was poured by Mrs. Robert Christy and coffee by Mrs. T. Brooks S". Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Ivan Frank and Mrs. K. T. Kenney. PHONES 18 and 81 YANKS WIN SECOND TODAY IN ROW (Continued from I'ayc One) catches to retire Giants. Gehrig beat out slow roller which Ott failed to handle. It scored as base hit. Dickey hit single. Hoag attempted single but forced Gehrig j. T., i bowlers i.i'at at third. Selkirk's long grounder The Canadian. Nationa H5g Selkirk ' turned out en masse last night intentionally when they occupied a 11 the alte Twenty men comprised four teams P ball double, In the second successful practice ailght of the season Quite a number of new bowlers turned out and much enthusiasm wa.s shown. High game of the evening was 183, bowled by Jack West. Tom Spencer made a good showing considering he has not bowled for 23 years. Barney PhUlipson's game is Improving and he expects to bowl senior league next year. Total score for teams were follows : H. Gray 1774. Len Raabe 1759. J. West 1736. J. Rutter 1703. Miscellaneous Shower Was pitched for a scoring Selkirk and Lazzerl. Gumbcrt was replaced by Dick Coffman. Seventh Inning Giants No runs, no hits, no errors, one left. Yankees Two runs, two lilts, no errors, one left. Dickey lashed single over second scoring Dimaggio and Gehrig to .third. Gehrig scored after Hoag as 'caught by Chlozza. of TERRACE, Oct. 7: On Friday afternoon the Ladies' Guild of Knox United Church, Terrace, Kae a miscellaneous shower in Eighth Inning Giants No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. Yankees No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Ninth Inning Giants No runs, two hits, no er- The Best of Beef is in It Builds up your reserve energy Quickly ., P. O. BOX 575 Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" PITTED DATES Per lb. Fresh and Clean COCOA Per tin (Cowan's 1-lb. DOG FOOD Per tin PORK AND BEANS 2 tins 'Libby's large, 23 SWEET MIXED BISCUITS-Lb CHEESE RITZ Per tin 10c 27c tins) Best Yet. l's. tails) 10c 25c OZ.l Large Assortment! 29c 47c (Christie's, tins) "3 pkn. K57.LOOOS CORN FLAKES and 1 nnn Cereal bowl for I LARGE PACKAGE JIF O p and Cup and Saucer P. F. 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