FRANCO-SLAV PACTJIGNED PARIS Feb 10 It was announced here last nlkht that the French 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 6 Friday February 10, 1839. i4& ' "16 !. IUI SCOHAND 4oi. teas BLACK & WHITE Keg. Trice $1 58, Special- $1.00 R.C.A. Victor Sjmbollrcs Creation, l'rogrcs and Achievement Makers of history in Radio traiiMnlvtion and reception, mater of countlcts devices vital to Science, Imlmtry. Medl-flne, Public Safety and Public neneflt 1 liL JAMCI I UC HAM AN CO. kIMITCO rnw4 wurtd vtr i Oi(OWr trfih tnnt Svtk Whnky This adTertlsement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of HrltWi Cnlnmhia Ormes Ltd. r? Pioneer Druqrfitts The llesall Store Phone (1 K Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sunday ami Holidays from I? noon till 2 p.m. 7 p.m. till 9 p in. World Wide mti Model 97KO. $13!.S0 HCA Victor services ore world-wide, yet brought to your door-ten in Prince Rupert. There U nu substitute for the success of R.C.A. Victor See Mcltne nw, and get our t.hare of the world ofJiaM,r' with U-C-V Vktoi Radio. If t A Model to Suit Kvery Purse and Purpose i Writer Radio Performance at Lowest Prices and on Kasy Terms Liberal Tradc.In Allowance 8 g o ftoooooooooooooooooooooaooooooor ooooooooooooooaooooooo 10. THE DATt.Y NFTTS pace mnrr 3 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Miss Hazel Leask sailed laxt Dr. J. II. Carson, sailed last night night on the Prince George lor ajon the Prince George for a bus4.-' trip to Vancourer. jness trip to Vancouver and Seattle. John May sailed last night on. R. H. B. French of the research the Prince George for a trip to. department of B. C Packers, alter Vancouver and elsewhere In thela visit to Port Edward reduction1 """in- plant will sail on the Venture to-, 'night for Namu. I Mrs. David Ruttan, following a! visit to the city. wUl sail by tnel Prince John tonight on her returnf to Massett. ! Local Funeral Service Being ;Held At Chapel 5 ! Savoy 5 E. Qulst. Onna River: C. F. 6 Harrison. Queen Charlotte City; Royal o George Chow, 8. Arakawa and 8 R. Hanson, city; T. 8. Uropleby, g Vancouver o Prince Mm pert 3 Fred H. Nash and Fred Nash, Toe II. Valentine Dance February Toe H Bridge February 15. United Missionary Tea Mrs. Jen-ner'a( February 16. , Recreation Centre Dance Febru- ary 17. Masonic Ball February 17. Cambral Valentine Tea Mrs. Thomson's, February 18. Eagles' Bridge February 22. March gan's. I Tresbytcrlan Inarch 17. 6t. Patrick's Hall March 17. St. Peter's Sale My 4. a c. 1st Tea, Mrs. Bert Mor- Leglon Women's Auxiliary Bridge March 2. Scout Concert March 3. Rod and Gun March a. Annual Meeting Shamrock Tea Supper, Catholic prince Runert Operatic Society presents "The Mikado" April 13, 13 Capitol Theatre. Anglican Spring Salt Anrll 13. rresbyterlan Easter Sale, April 20, MCIISVC Bill nCHIMQ in A Miimtt hM i ku. Ma W mim mr imU U l. lW taAlf, Mtilp 0.0.0. WIKHWT10N. lu rli oim I '- " Iwd, tHMiijr la, la. if tifM I m rm Scratching vntu War. I'lili M aUi. fas Men &4 M Imam iufciu S .ttf . A Mm trial UKl. U 4m0 am. paw It mi u. i4iD.i.a rftewKirriOM. a E. Portroan of the Canada Rail i way News on the Canadian Na-t I. . ' Arrangements have been made'tlonal dock here sailed on the, government had sitned a trad- fUnral "vlce at 5 o'llc I Prince George last night for a trip Smr me ' 0f ?Zl Th0mai ot D. Lambert. superintendent' ZIZ ,':' to the "raa being forwarded by for the Northern Contraction Co I T!" the evening train to Terrace wher'e r fn ,a" interment wtU take place. Rev. H ;0. Funston, pastor of First Pres- IhvtPrinn church, will officiate. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0 o 0 6 0 0 0 V 0 0 DEFENDER Hot Water Bottles Iter. Price $125. Special 75c MAJOR Hot Water Bottles o o Hotel Arrivals and J. W. Stewart Ltd.. arrived in the city on the Princes Norah yesterday from Vancouver on business in connection with the de fence project at the entrance ol the harbor which hu company has In hand. 'PROBLEM ! FOR CITY C-QBunlssiowr Aide r Wondering J What to. do with Indent Pa. ticntt at UpiUI g Terrace; D. OTlourke. Calglry What to do with seven Indigent Airs. t. uojosworcny, ssuri lruei. patients not requiring active treat o Frank Barber. Smlthers. .meat at the Prince Rupert Oeneral o' Central I Hospital, government per diem j. nuxum, Micwy o lwurice arm .grant for whom has now been ston w A. J. nana, cuy. n, 11. u:(.ira, o BUlmor. o o 8 o o 8 R. V a MU TERRACE Riley arid E. T. Kenney left for Prince Rupert on a naturrfir train. a o o T. A. MeMartin of SmiUicrs spent 2 a few daya In Terrace arriving Sat. 5 urday and leaving Tuesday night o for Prince Rupert. 8, A snow blizzard last Saturday I piled up on most of the roads and ' called the government snow plow g Into action. This has been followed o : by brlnht, cold and windy weather. The appearances are that the cold g snap is likely to continue, o. o Try a Dally News ciu.lCed ad verllsement for best results Announcements All advertisements In this col-smn will be charged for a full month at 25 a word. ped since they bave ben In the In- siliutwn for over three hundred days. leaving thera a complete charge upon the city, is the prob lem that is now facing City Com -I . . miseioner W. J. Alder. The hos- Krin patients Is the minimum rate ol $2.50. As the numWr will shortly be Increased to eleven, the total cost per year would be $9,900. With a view to cutting down this charge, the commissioner Is thinking over the nossibillty of taking over a building to house such cases, staffing It, possibly, with a man and his wife. Mr. Alder said yesterday that he USED ARTICLES Aok for used articles in EUo's advertisement columns. If what you want you do not find in the paper, come to the -tore. V(c may have it or know where you can obtain it. We welcome all inquiries at any time, with no obligations Waltham Watch Men like a good watch that they can rely on. 23-jewel Vanguard Waltham that was bought recently for $65.00. New you have the opportunity to own this fine watch 35 00 Act now ! Come early or you may lose your chance. Men's Logging Boots Out in the woods men need good shoes that will last. If you are in the market for a good pair of waterproof logging boots size 7, come Q7 C A and try them V 1 ov Heater Circulator heater like new for burning coal or wood. Good QO A A A size for the home .... V.vVU Flying Mail gs Food Mens Overcoat Small size grey heavy overcoat that will keep you warm in this cold weather that may last Come early and try it on. A fine coat for AA the money $3.UU Book Case Three sections light oak book case with plenty of space for your books. A fine piece of furnu CH O ff A ture for the library . . V.&OV Range With Oil Burner This outstanding semi-enamel range with oil burner ready for use. You will have no bother cleaning up ashes and save consUl- Q Z ff A A erably in your purse P0OJJ Trade-in Allowance for Your Stove Elics Furniture Exchange Phone GREEN 916 MASSETT Weather Forecast Officers as follows, have been il-l Oeneral Synopsis The disturb - iea Ior ine year Dy ine &iasseu the Char- . 7T7 . , ance approaching Queen Winter. Contact. Betwetn Mainland sisterhood: President. Mrs. Emily .... , and Farthest South Canada is Ky All uaului causing snow oa Virp.PrIrtAnf . n rJ.. 1r Win. r i 'PamplI- ' the BrltUh coast. It re- nle Yeltatzle; Second Vlce-Presl I dent, Mrs, Emma Matthews; mains very cold Inland and the PELEE ISLAND. Ont. Feb. 10: Treasurer, Mrs. Emily Whote: Sec- pressure Is rising In the north. ' ., CPi-Ptlot Tom lUggin, 31. is a retary. Mrs. Maud Weah; Record- Prince Rupert and Queen Char-Hying postman, butcher, baker and'jng SecreUry. Mrs. Lavlnia White: l" tte icinhds Presh h tn Str0n5 :trnn delivery boy for the 800 residents delegate. Mrs. Sellna Adams. Jfafa east winds, unsettled with K of this most southerly of Canadian. snow, lstands and the farthest south of Massctt basketball team Is cold at night" f was fully appreciative of the posl-, Canada. Hhialn flies the mall six touring Alaska on the boat Eden- West Coast oi Vancouver Isl-tlon of the hospital board in the J days a week from Leamington. Ont. jshaw It the first trlp of tnc and Moderate winds, shifting to mauer. ne aamuiea inai u was,v um u4 team smce Diaymsr of basketball southeast. inrrpnsincr tntrnrrfc ! Impossible for the hospital to carry uch cases on with no remunera-Uon other than the 70c per day civic grant now that the 70c government grant has been cadet rifles from the here and kept them in a they had made. In court three 1 J . 1 IE - nA I... . " iine taic, uuims c '-jsianea at Massett. on its return iod between De:ember 12 and the;fr0m Alaska, the team mav visit end of March when navigation is Northern British Columbia coast halted. 'points. Higglns as Min Friday for the is-'. landers carries everything from. The Massett Athletic Club has fresh fish to dynamite, rump roasts elected officers for the year as MAKING IT R8AL J to tractor parts. Often his four- follows: President, Jeffery White: BARRIE. Ont.. Feb. 10: (CP" place ship is a flying ambulance First Vice-President, Douglas Ed-Police said seven Juveniles stole i rushing an Islander ta medical aid,, enshaw; Second VlcePreslder.:. coiiegiate ; ouv msv as miiwiwin iu uroijwiiu- mioses rarneu. secretary, ennsto- dugout ,ers" welfare is ine service ne pro- pner Matthews; Treasurer. Peter ee had vldes In carrying their cream.ljones; Manager. Thomas Evans. rentences reserved while four were dressed hogs and butter to market Coach, Oliver Adams. released with a warning. t for them. . , I The airplane .service has been lni The executive officers of the Ka- If you wish to swiv .something ! operation between here and Leam-tlve Brotherhood of British Co'- fr n Olasrified 35 Taxi Offers You a 1939 Heated 7-PasseiiRer Car at Your Service Phone 35 TAXI THE SEAL QUALITY if, f v TTT' GOLD SEAL Fancy Re4 Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon PlCttd by tb only lajmos cod!ci company with to aU th yaar round payroll U Prtnc "Ruptrl ! Ington since 1927. Mail Schedule For tne I-ast Monday. Wednesday, and Friday 5 pjn.t From the East-Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday 11:00 p.m. For Vancouver-Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday - - 10 pjn. Friday 9:30 par February 13 and 23 5 p.m. From Vancouver i Sunday pan. i Wednesday 10:30 a.m. i Friday 4 pan. ! February 9 and 19 a.m. ! For Anyox and Stewart Sunday - 7 pan. Wednesday 3 p.m. From Anyox and Stewart I Tuesday 11:30 ton. ; Thursday 8 p.m. For Naas River and port Simpson I Sunday 7 pan. j From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday 11:30 a.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands-February 10 and 24 .. . 9:30 pm. From Queen Charlotte Islands-February 8 and 23 aon For Alaska-February 9 and 19 p.m. Front Alaska-February 13 and 23 . aon. umbia will be leaving at the end of this month on the boat Eden-Jhaw of Massett for the southern parts of British Columbia on an organizing tour. The Young People's Educational Association at Massett has elected officers for the year as follows night with some sleet or rain. President, Elijah Jones; Vice- President, Joshua Abrahams; Sec retary, Arthur Brown; Treasurer, Adam Bell; directors, Robert Ben nett, Georse Jones, David Jone3 and Edward Colllson. tmtfiiHtcale ?f REDUCED WINTER FARES to VANCOUVER . Calling a,t Ocean Falls and Powell Ulvrr 836.00 ltc,ur" - Meals and Berth Included 1- - - - THURSDAYS Rate Effective Nov. 1st Until Feb. 28. Return Limit, March 31. 11:15 p.m. Southbound V-2-23 Canadian National Steamships Fresh Loc! JUw And i o di ji rcD J' J1-111 Pasteurized Milk Valentin dairy Optometrist rHONft-M7 Royal Bank Rldf.