PAOF BIX f IT PAYS TO PAY in FOIt IJUAJLITY HENNESSY TIIIIEE STAR BRANDY THE SAFEST SPIRIT IX ALE EMERGENCIES BOTTLED AT COGNAC, FRANCE BLACK COD Prepared Daily Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. I'RINCE RUPERT, H.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYbOCK AND i 1116 7 hit advertisement is not published or displayed by lUt Liquoi Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous V iff "Rupert Brand" SMOKED SHIPYARD Ul'GKATlNtt U. T. I'. 20,000-TON FLOATING l)UVl)OCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, IUarksmlths, Pattern Makers Founders,"Woodworker, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our riant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK v PHONES 43 AND 38S OUR, COAL IS IN A DRY SUED When you arc buying coal look on the economical side ot life. If you buy wet coal, you are losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and see what 10 means to you. PE.MI1INA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.50 MINEHEAD EGG Delivered, rer Ton 12.50 MINEHEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton 13.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 since it left the hands of a peddler tn Cairo, and started out to see the night life of Monte Carlo. Darkness was closing in rapidly, with almost an apologetic air, as if regretting the painful duty of putt ing an end to a perfect summer' day, and a new moon was hanging like a silver sickle over the' Mediterranean. The avenue, approaching - the great marble Casino fully three city blocks long, is the wonderland of any fairy story ever written a perfectly scientific Jungle of tropical luxuriance brilliantly illuminated by concealed lights, hidden within the palms and masses of blooming flowers: and the parks are filled with statutory and marble fountains. The magnificent facade of the building, one of the architectural wonders of Europe, stands out against the dark blue background of the night sky. perfectly illumin ated by over 150,000 candle power of j hidden spot lights so arranged that the light they cast blends into one smashing whole. One must show one's passport to an official as one enters, for the employees of the city are not allowed to gamble. They then must leave their hats and sticks in the checkroom. Men and women generally appear to be In dinner dress. As I entered most of the guests were centred around one roulette table and I instantly realised that some big game was on. It appeared that a young woman was winning, having one of those inexplicable runs of luck. Suddenly there was a tense silence as if the riveters at our dock yard had gone for a new sup ply. Then a confusion of many tongues and applause. I learned that she had won 120,- 000 francs, or $4,800 at 25 francs to the dollar, with hardly a temporary setback during her play. Suicides' Graveyard Well, after leaving the hall I Week-End Specials Malkln's Best Tea's lbs. Malkln's Best Coffee 2 lbs. : Malkln's Best Honey 4-Ib. tin , Nabob Baking Powder 2H-lb. tin Seedless Raisins 3-lb. pkg Gold Medal Malt Extract 2V4-lb. tin Extra Special on Napoleon Brand Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil 128oz. Un each 64-oz. Un each 31-oz. Un each 16-oz. tin each Swiff's Picnic Ilanv per lb Burn's Chicken a la King- lOVfc-oe. tin Fine Juicy Oranges . 5 dos Sunlight Soap per pkg. 95c 95c 75c 75c 25c 65c S2.95 $1.50 80c 45c 25c 50c 95c 20c Alberta Market; l CAMUl.A, oprletor j ll ifth Street. Phone 20H THE DAILY NEWS Thur-dav M; Prince Rupert Man Visits Monte Carlo, Loses Few Francs at Tables Then Goes to Suicide Cemetery Monte Carlo-rFairylancj j For com- nanv this letter make it verv clear that the comparison is "On the cliff by the sea, at the edge of the steep, God planted a garden, a garden of sleep: Where thetower in the ruins stands 1 guard o'er the deep, At whose feet are the graves of dear women asleep! , Oh light of my life, where the poppies are spread, I am waiting the living, alone with the dead!" The story of a pact between two lovers, who agreed if both went bust, to suicide together. It was a long way down to the rocks below and I Just stood there, looking oyer the sleeping town and wondering Just how many birds had spread their wings on that fatal spot when suddenly somewhere out of nowhere without a sound, I saw a big mailed arm reaching out for me. It looked like mail, but later I realised it was only dirt. I kept perfectly cool. My footwork, always Impressive In the face of danger, has taken on a whole lot of new agility slnee leaving home and I very quit kly started to play the old game of "round and round the mulberry bush," using the ruin as location. I was all alone and it was done on impulse, the moment I saw the clutching arm, but I found it was only a beggar and I gave him five centimes which is one hundredth of aj franc, which in turn is one-twentyi-flfth of a dollar. So ended my first day In Monte Carlo. Wonderful Museum I spent almost all of my second day in the 'Musea Oceanographlque' the picture of which I enclose. There is nothing on earth equal to it. The fauna of the sea, its shells. and over 150.000 specimens of sea life. Every whale of the seven seas. completely mounted skeleton and reproduced living model. All fish life up to five feet preserved In al coholthe shell of our clam as an example, from the largest specimen to one seen under glass but almost invisible to the naked eye. The whole day I spent In this' vast building and the exhibition of the personal collection of Albert. Prince of Monaco, who at lavish expense has visited all the world in his own yacht for this purpose. The world's general impression, I fancy. Is what mine was that this place Is merely a gambling centre, but I find it the very large and beautiful city of Monaco on the Riviera, a place of lovely homes and big business. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prtncc Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all roorm A. J. PKUDHOMME, Prop. Cpr. of Fraser und Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, Vrnp Till: IIOTKI. tlOKTII WIIM.F, Hut Si Cold Witcr; Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrphoiif (XI Boston Grill Phone 457 Prince Itupert Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Rebekah Bridge andWhistPartyl 1 B Enjoyable Affair Held Last Night in 2 Metropole Hall 14 Tables g A very enjoyable bridge and whist party was held last nlftttt1 "fn the Metropole Hall by Centennial Re- no exaggeration. Banks of roses, gartlehias and every con- j There were 14 tables of cards and ceivable flower, fern and palm, everywhere, for sale on the vTize winners were: streets, hloominir in thp nnvks nnrl villas? hpnntifnl strppts' Bridge Ladies' first, Mrs. G. E. kent cleaner thnn somp tnhlps! shnns fillpfl with ipwplrv 1 Parts gowns, lingerie, perfumes and , exquisite footwear. wandered around what's that? Oh, And through it all, the streets yes, a llttjc not much, fifty francs, alive with wonderfully gowned wo- I think. "One must gamble a little men, carriages, low barouches, you know at Monte Carlo and the simply - magnificent horses and beet thing in the world for you is to beautiful autos. Laughter and mu- start in losing, sic all the day Jong and every day! WcIl 1 sauntered around until I a holiday for richly attired people stumbled into the suicides' grave-from all over the world. j yard. It .was easy to find it when Last night I picked up my malac-'you found the ruins. You may re- ca stick, made famous for having 1 member the old song- been lost and recovered six times Gulick: consolation, Mrs. Bert West; men's first. F. E. Wermlg, consola tion. Bert West. Whist Ladles' first, Mrs. Percy Cameron; consolation. Mrs. J. W. Moorehouse; men's first, Mr. Eyolf-sen; consolation, W. II. Smefcton. Before the party broke up, delicious refreshments were served. With W. A. McLean as master of ceremonies, the committee In charge of the affair consisted of Mrs. J. L. Mcintosh, Mrs. A. Black-hall. Mrs. S. L. Peachy. Mrs. B. Church, Mrs. W. A. McLean and Miss Rita Johnson. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Itupert March 26, 1911 The steamer Prince John, which will arrive here from Newcastle. England, to enter service from Prince Rupert to the Queen Char lotte Islands will be the first steamer to be registered at this port. Cant. A. M. Da vies is in command of the Prince John for her trip from ! England to this coast. Premier McBride and party of officials including Captain C. II. Nicholson, manager of the Orsnd Trunk Pacific Coast steamship service, will be tn Prince Rupert within a few days in the course of a tour north. Effective April 1, the steamers Prince Rupert and Prince George will give a twice-a -week service from Prince Rupert to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. The Dally News can be pur- chased at Post Oriiee News Stand. 326 , Granville St. Vancouver. Karl Andersoa Princa; George, B.C. ! R. W. Riley. Terrace. n.C. General Store. Anyox i Smlthers Drug Store. Smith- ers. B.C. Why Is It ? That our list of steady satisfied customers is steadily growing? Because they know it is to their advantage to deal uiili us. JIF Soap Flakes per pkg Brooms Medium weight 'each Orange Marmalade 4's per tin Macaroni, Vermicelli & Spaghetti. S pkes Queen Charlotte Island Crab, Vi's, per tin Juicy Navel Oranges 5 dos 1 Carton Sunlight Soap and 1 Bar Lifebuoy Soap OTr both for ' . Ivory Soap Flakes Same as Lux, 3 pkgs Malkln's Best Coffee per lb Malkln's Best Peas Size 3 per tin Chocolate Bars Large variety, 3 for 18c 30c 45c 25c 25c 95c 25c 48c Malkln's Best Grape Fruit 27(J 17c 10c EXTRA SPECIAL 1 1 pt. Johnson's Floor Wax, reg 00c, 1 Johnson's Mop Cloth, rcg. 50c, T Si.oo ! Economy Cash and ! Carry Stores i 310 3rd Ave. 117-123 5th Ave. Telephones 360 and 18 j Wednesday & Thursday TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 PJl. 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