BLETni! is, stone .1,.. 't Prince Rupert Daily News 'limrs'iiiy. February In, Hal Women Clean Up On Card Prizes Paris To Observe Birthday hamshlr, rai,, named "Traia" It ' u''.iB to av t" -eiiiovr-' Oil) 1 1 rfi The -strument, nmm Wit Only one man prevailed against the women in the Valentine Legion mixed oard party, held Wednesday nii;lit. He was G. McDonald, who took first pike In cribbaye. Mrs. J. Judge took the first In women's. Of (he 12 tables In piay, the other winners were: Mrs. E. MoiltHTs 0! pTJT , 1 1 ! I' : ! i I1, !l !' i 1 I ii ill i ' ' ' A v M ' e i M.-: '! t.-; -i- eie Mrs j,,,. Trumbell, Mrs. W. Moorcliiiu.sc, bridge; Mrs. William Rolbwell, Mrs. W. Davles, whist. Winner of the door prize, a Valentine cake donated by Mrs. Mrs, fhaier, Mr, n V). f'n.n hi i oncer Hfilhwell, was Mrs. MatrDouj'ali. Davjcs ff DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 PARIS I API Pai ls will cele-j 1 : brate the 2,000th anniversary ot Its founding this ear. whether the historians tieree or nut. I Julius Caesar, the objector.. ! asa-rl . ffferiwl to the Cilv of .Uitetia Parisinrim mow siinplt-"i.ie' to Paris) as exislinf; in S3 .B.C. They claim it must have ihtvli founded much earlier than "that. Whatever the exact . date, everyone is agreed that the lie fie la Cite (where Nut re Dame" stands toiiayi was the birthplace of Paris, it still i.s the geographical heart of the city, i There .on the largest of three marshy Islands embraced by two arms of the River Seine, the first huts were built of willow branches and rushes by savages, j Then the vmpirc-building Romans came and lor four centuries the infant Paris remained in relative obscurity. u .),; i Romans lefl. Paris embarked on a succession of wars, ..'.-,Li!i nci ,s and miseries. In the 14th centrv, while France was waning Us 100 years' war wit h England, Parts w as si ill im paved. Several French kings then at d later helped embellish the capital. They eiv Saint Louis. Charles V, Francois I, Louis Xft and Louis XIV. ! But as new features were added, others were destroyed. Wars between Roman Catholics and Protestants succveded the UK) years war. Broadway Cafe If lie km w 11 was u iloic hv run liko the tiirkns!' X, Fisheries Aluminum Oj- Mncst Cooking 7 a.m. til I a in. Hours: PnrVmA in B.C." Try this 'country For take homo orders Phone 200 UIGILNOT MASSACPF. In 15"2 Paris turned one of -!'" bloodiest pages of it -. lus! y To thousand Huguenot Prute-tantn were put to the sAor1 oh order ol the mad king Charles IX in the r.ia.s.sacre of Saint Bathnlonicv's Eve. Eighteen years later, amidst wild rejoicings, a Protestant ki.H' Henry IV of Navarre rode into Paris. City planning really took strides under Louis XV. At that lime, too. Paris was Evtting its first reputation i.s a city of light morals. But ih" people were preparing revolution. A mob stormed the B..ille that dreaded fortress-prison where men we.'-e chane-i lor, years j:' dungeons willn u! trial on a simple order from th ' July 14, 1789. The early victories of a yi.i'iv? Reneral called Napoleon Bu.ir.!-parte who became a ton.-.ul, then an einpi ror brouiiht n certain il.thililv back 'o Pans. He started building the Arch "f Triuinnli but was toppled I rum the throne before it was liiiisii-ed. Aflvr Waterloo, a Bourbon (Louts XVI 11 1 was kim;of Fr.uu e once more. I Fil'een years later all Paris : was seethinfi. The last Bourinni kiiiK. Charles IX, was tliio'. n out after bloody rioting a .(I .' ill t Louis-Philippe of the Ilou.,,' of Orleans became Hie 'Ciii..': Kill!?." j In 1.148, bairicades ar;nin wer" thrown acro.s the streets uc.d Louis hastily abdicated. THE SI ( (M) I MI'IKE I Paris knew four tinea.-, v y. ais 'of tin mop under Hie . -e..nd n-publie before another eha! ' e. Then Napoleon II, prvat-iiepiw; of Napoleon, founded the Seeuml Empire in 1832. Always haunted by his fear ci' the Pnris nftb. he wanted wide, straight avenues and open squares so the populace could be cent -oiled with his cann n in the event of riots. An ar a was laid out around the fir.,t Napoleon's Arch of Triumph a. a -star-shaped snare from which eiuht boulevards radiated. Churches and theatres, city narks and new bridges, vere constructed. j But the war shadow fell a;:ain in 1870 when Bismark's Prus. ;ians marched.-The French army win tivstroyed and Napoleon III Was taken prisoner. Finally, :iikc-he!ir.ete'l Prussians stomped dow n t he Cham,):; Ely.sces- a inarch they were to repeat 70 years later under ilii-ler. The once-pay Paris as a city of the dead. i When the Prussians withdrew, '.he revolutionary (government of tile Conimuivo held sway. Thousands were executed within its for present and future needs is available on l lie North Fork of the Qiie.sncl River and on other centrally located si reams not used by salmon." Mr. Rosenberg concluded by saying that the industry hoped tiiat the pattern of co-operation c-tablMied in the planning for power projects on the Nechako iind the Qiicsuel would be followed to an even greater extent .whenever the utilization of water resources for power was leni'i considered in the future. "There is no conflict between fisheries and power," he said. ''We are both interested in the The best vegetatiem" phone by his bed. Now when the dugs bull: he silences them via loudspeaker In the kennels. FRAT1NG. Essex Eivland u -Cpl, W. J. Gold -.worthy, tired of p.uiHK imt in uiflit H'iir' In iv! -en iiis dogs, hcdallcil a micro No Conflict Over Power In British Columbia OTTAWA. The federal Department of Fisheries has p'.tL forward a solution ta the ti i I li cult fisheries problem involved In the Aluminum Company's development in the Tweedsmuir Park area of British Columbia, a s -.mil. n whifii is reported ta Ue biolo 'ir-al.y lea.Miile and e.-o-noma-ai! , in "act I -al to the ( oio- Mhl MORE e prosperity of pany. A report has been piepan o . development and YOUR FAMILY DESERVES AUMtflS iointlv bv the Department OillliilLdi Columbia Fisheries, the Fisheries Hi -M-ar. 1. Board and the lnteniation.il I'a-cilic Salmon Fisheries sp a & fp n i?" n w m V c; Ad vi in. ri at. d 1 p--r Briefly, the solution involves the release of water to wtliiuo ; streams- atcr not ormuialiy j considered nece.isary and no.v i included only because of a i li.nii'e in uani. iU'S brought Mioul Ly t nii .t i iK liiisi ilifiieci- ! ties. i "The fishing indudry i.s r ta-; fidenl that the Aluminum Com-; p.ir.y ol Canada wlii give lavor-uble coiisiiii-ra! ion to the very iti.su.;: i payab.e in advance. PI-.u.e .cfrubi Iroin telcpliimu.g C. Lot'., lo.iii.num charge 50c. Uirth Notices 50c. Cards of Tlur-fe. . Kuiiei.il Notices, Maniage and K .gageiiicnl, Aunouni can ills SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE Me! ni'.AL f.STATK I.N MI MOKIAM I1 FOR SALE OF n.oni mini modern. l o ale news-.-4 iiiiiI 6.3(1. t FOR SALE 4-room Wartime hcir-,e tullv furnished. Full price $4000. Terms mav be ai-i lanueu. oPPlv I34U He.uoit I Avenue. t-Hpi liiON'lKl'lH In reniembraii.'e of our dear (laughter. Herna viae, who passed awav Feu. 15, 1!M3. We are thhjung of vott today dear II V IMtU '' ;il iin-iiuwij- IIK.I.F f- ........ - CANADA'S Uff Calliali.' liff Honking of vou and the past FOR SALE Seven room house Ai.oioi! vou ill our memories. ' on three lots with line vie Just as we saw vou la.st overlooking the harbor. Good Yau '.re where we cannot greet condition with coiiciele ba.se-vou lueiil and hot-air furiuee. Your voice we cannot hear. 1 m.so revenue limn cabin m Ye. vou fecm lo walk beside us lear Applv HUH Ambrose Ave. Never absent, alwavs near, i Evir remembered bv mother, FOR SALE Wartime 4, floot dail.lv skiers .'in,! faoolv coveini'is. Ex-client condition. There is a CW?ISTI BISCUIT fir every task. 1 1 asonabie r e c o in m e iidalions tint have been made for the protection ol a valuable fisheries resource." S. M. Rosenberg. hail man of the Salmon Cancel.-' Operating Committee, sail in waiiiiienl mg on the department's suggested Solution. If the solution put lorwanl by lisheries aulhorltics is accepted by Ihe company, it will result in the saving of the lisheries in the area which has an annual value of at least $1,817,000. "The public will he very pleased to learn," Mr. Rosenberg continued, "that .1 practical and economical solution . has liern found which will ensure the establishment of this tremendous project and at the same time preserve a vitally If-Ules.'lllJi!1 3;j years til Ave 1 1 1 ii 1 . OpiioMlc .store. HU0 lil-li I -till o Ea.st. mil" t irciiu-k r HeniuoeiaWr t " uenti.iiiriit ' riuhl in-'" H Kilt SALE TF.Mtl.KS travel. Writ lutioii M-ina-' X.ivu-r FURNACES have gone up In '.TENDERS will be received b' the pure and vou can rxoeel, even i lOiiler.i oeil III) til 5 Dill H'U En. i-K.ru llltll I". , I- 1 h Dtn-rhasc Of few months" rule, before the Third Republic t;ained coniro!. ! The closiiif; years of tiie century saw Paris Ray anain. I Twice Paris was threatened 'directly by German advances .n 1014 and 1013. On the first occa SineSS ant one di.-ai.scd boiler and pimii) I FEMALE HEU roteSMona lo.-ated at Shawallans us1 lines I5K hieher prices. Have 2 all-steel luru.tees in stock, .selling al old mice. If conletiiulating a new furnace, now is the time to buv. even if stored until "nioreil Thorn Sheet Metal. Black 884. (Ill scrap, as is. where is. H D-Thain. Cilv Clerk, (Hc opcraliiH J1 : pert imd tenia ills it i fire (or put:; View. important looil resource. It SWAP HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE FOR EXCHANGE 1 have a FOR KALE and chair. Pi-ace. - Bed Vhesterfiekl $30.00, 1425 Piggolt (40pi ml MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue .113. P.O. Box 520 330 .Second AveniiT', Prince Rupert. B C. MARGARET MeLEOI) OPTOMETRIST Room 10 iTONF, BUILDING FOR SALE Gurdies bl'k.s. I'l'os.--drive, floats, leads $2:.I) (I0. Ptione Red 500. (40p) confirms our basic belief, and I feel sure it i.s a belief shared by the government, that power ami fisheries can exist and develop together and that there is no need to sacrifice one for the other." Mr. Rosenberg noted that local officials of the Aluminum Company have shown a willingness to co-operate with fisher sion, villi Hie eneniv armies close to the Maine, the little red L.xi-caivs drove reinforcemvnts to the battle. In the Second World War, Pari? was a sullen, defeated city, until the day of liberation, August 2?, 1044. i Now, with conditions almost normal, Parisians are worried I ti lt anot her war may make a new page In their city's stormy history But celebration p 1 a n s are Kohif? ahead, Fcles. pageants, balls .illuminations are "all being I prenared FOI! KALE - New and used furniture, hardware and clothing at the lowest possible prices. B C. Furniture. 3rd Ave. W. furnished, tour-room bungalow in North Vancouver hich I would like lo exchange for a similar home, or larsicr in Prince Rupert. House is 42 bv 32 Willi full basement and furnace, and is located on n large corner lot in a convenient district. II Is close to Park Roval chopping centre and m-ter-cilv buses. Ioirge living room includes a fireplace. House i.s newlv decorated, inside and out. and of solid construction For further inltir-malion, please phone 748. U WANTKD-Pat in Terrace rent, m ; WANTED i -PKICF.S I'A-1 si eel. D"5-'," Honest OTrf ineiit ma MelulS 1-W riiiiver. B 1 6357. WANTKD - ciei'K for GENERAL CONTRACTORS Ihiililiug and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONES Black 752 Red 301 P.O. Box JG70 niONE P.O. BOX 1184 FOR SALE 7-lioli.se console Blue 34(1. Tube Westing-radio: Phone (30pi HELEN'S ' P.EAUTY SHOP rermanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 204 -4th .Street. Phone OSS FOR SALE -Hclntman niano in gtHid condition. Phone Black 104 (eves.). (3!lpl FOR SALE We have a few pieces of custom made furniture for sale at. bargain prices. ies scientists for the good of the province, and he hoped that there would be fuller co-operation and greater harmony in the inure. IN til l SNKI. AREA Mr. Rosenberg referred also to the current proposal for Ihe development of power in the Ques-nel area. "Here we are concerned with potentially the most important run of soekeye in the whole Eraser watershed." he said, "and here, too, fortunately, a solution can be found. Power !s needed for the development of this rich and important area of the province, and enough power II. G. IIELGERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INRURANCE Phone iifi Evenings Black 809 SIDNEY OONK'K OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICIO HOURS' 9 a in. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 21 Unti liers. Pi' j relics, on- Post Olll'i-'i Iiiipcrt. , HUT WAf ' rff is psvciii'H The " V 1 vinci.il McutJ- 1-I.USDNAL SWEDISH American I.lne"Oi'ips-holni" Mav 11 from New Vork -Oul side eent's room available See Dvbhavn Hi Hanson iinmediatelv. '39c) GIVE MOTHER a treat -Take her home a freshlv baked cake or a diindv Die from the Rupert Bakerv Ltd. Phone GI3 for orders. CASH for scrap cast brass, cop- Agent VANCOUVER DAILY PROVINCE Phone Black 7117 311 Second Ave. W. P 0. In order to clear stock. 4-drawer Chests, finished and unfinished. 3-dravver chests. Birch veneer finish. Mr. and Mrs. 0-drawer chests. Modern col lee table extra large. End tables, record cabinets, oak typewriter desk and 1 oak double executive desk. See these before having! Christie's WoodliuiM Products 1st. Ave. and Mcllrlde. Phone Blue 720 (40c I Want Vigor, Vitality? TltotiR&in1i wUtivly amnMil lo di iitueti mf, mkiiiK iiri-t i'ir h(V Vitality nf tu MHir IiIih.(1. 1iW Iti iron, tluii ke-H r iiiiiiiy run-fl"n luKKtiHmr, ncrtfctii. iinnt-durterv tr "f(fi-m:tii.t(tr mm-mug wrf i'rv in". lUntc l ulil-in fiM' utw it. citfrKv. HtrmtKPr nei vc-i, Viv Vliidliy. jr.i,tfe-r Ip4)1hk. tiiia vnv dtu' At all dnis diir- PSVf ! ner but er e.i and riiiii-u" - W (1th QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Hirls anil Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Phone 543 call C2! City. (If) A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. HELL. C A. and ROY SHANE), OA. 324 Second Avenue Box 2d3 Phone P.P. e..n now I f , t- On you kiu.w y iu l.ur.-lmsi' lo-.l.-.j-s Mils Et.ECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 1020 For Pennine parts and service phone or write above. NORTHLAND Dalrv milk delivered 24- ncr (mart. Wbv PV mni-pl Phone 1H lor dailv de-liverv service. (M-2.n Uj-ilny? .KINKS M STAND Pnpors urn flown le l-.lly l,y CV.fi N I Its'5" Young V least Wfll ferablv I i uood licJK'j. chain-'"''; 'j v 3-vtsii' IVi-ni;iiif: trail". Siipera'. Interest nrk " KH'Air.s NATIONALLY KNOWN NAME.'i - Linrr-be'.t Speeder Shovels: r'niii.- lH-ii.inies: Adams Road (traders: Litlleford Bros. Black Top Road Maintenance I'ouliiment: Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Grapples: T I. Smilh Concrete Mixers: Clark Forklifl. Trucks: Nelson Bucket '.naders for Stocknile and Know Removal: Rice Portable Cenlrifii'ial Puiiius: National Dra'diiie Reraners and Backets: National All Steel Gasoline Hoists: National Portable .Sawmills: National H.otarv Screens :md Conveyors Full Iniurmation from National Machinery Co. Limited. Vancouvar. B.C tf) WATCH HEPAIRS-Vrompt. efficient service. George CooK Jeweller. Satislaci'tm coLussrs MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest in Mus'ical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 -4th St. Ph. Black 330 a otiif't,. M. J. SAUNITERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS HEATERS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACES RANGE BURNERS Unconditional Guarantee of Satisfaction on Ail Services GORDON I). RONSON Oil Burner Specialist OIL BURNER SPECIALIST .siove service aoo repairs. U-l Itonson Hbick 503 "" ACCOBNTFTH PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income Tax specialist.. H O Fork Stone Builtling. Red l!)3 1 2ilm ' Chop Suey - Chow Mein HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 nominal w r""VufNif .Mticliiation' -,. 1H-IIII IU , cation "V' from. tjf. jUfflf; I'rovinr"' ta RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Bcsner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 733-5th Ave. W. Black f)03 I Rock and Concrete Work Phone Blue 03!) T.O. Box 711 rrlnce Rupert BOYS WANTKB FOR SALE British India rug, rose and green. 4' x 7' anprox., like new: with underfelt; $10 00. Studio louive. rose, enod condition, $05.00. Black 800. (43p) FOR KALE 30 30 7-shot carbine rifle, brand new. never been used. Black 543. Call evenings. I - . I J si W i V. ' -1 A food nnnorl nn I l v for votintr lads with bicvcles delivering Dailv News routes Phone 743 or call at the Dailv News ofliee and leave your name. ee and phone number H'1 Train Schedule j I30pl ' OOLICHAN "Tease Best Oliahty. 1 For sale at B.C. Furniture, (tfl 654 . nr W'1l oveni"1 I FOR RENT REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd A.-e. (Near CFPR1 l or the F.ast Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays, fi p.m. From the Fast ,' Tuesday's Thursdays and Saturdays, 10:15 p.m. M II M RS & CONTKAC TORS PORTRAITS Films Developed iind Printed PROMPT SERVICE CI1ANDI.I ICS STI DIO 210 - 4th Street Box 645 Phone Given 389 Prince FOR RENT Housekeeping SCOTT McLAREN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 00(5 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Sic per doin p.d lor tffiptMl. Plm kv Ifccia rJy wti" dM d.rvr uHi. room 0(i()-lst West. Apply.-". (44pl 5lh West. PLUMBING and HEATING-- v:l...,,l r.i...il iiM.i-lr TSir nnrl LOST t-s1joi TKit tdyf rtiMfflcnt not pudlfincd o. ditpUycd by ikt Liquor Control Bocrd or by tnt Oocrr.mn p( Btititt. Colmb.. B2Q Rupert P.O. Box 374 Phone 347 f ravel roofing Call 629 Gllr FOR RENT Quiet comfortable West Plume 543. Letourneau i ' sleeping room. Phone Green and So.ia. (tD 438. (40p) Want Ads, Eure Results!