t o trf li t ' " 1 m09 TIIB DAILY NET75' PAGE FTVB . I Lord Nelson at Halifax 1 Opened Local and Personal 11 .yy 1 . -ma it II. Carey, who urVivcd this week from Stewart, left yesterday for a trip to England. Olof Ilanaoh ' ftutned to the city on the"PrInc'e Georjre this' t.u i i f,'m a brief trip to ! Oee; i! Falls. - Milton Gonzales returned to the ity on the Prince George this rooming from a brief trip to Ocean Falls. ner o the ouai.T.howIri T. hVi"" Carder... I... . , !ilir U u Uiiptrt tiniii ft, nil, " 3MHf n.vith the NEW Domolac Finish Now, you can beautify your home as never before . . enjoying the soft, pleasing lustre of mellow-toned floors . . . from the very first day of laying them. The DOMOLAC Finish, applied to all Dominion Inlaids in the making, Is the secret of this extra beauty. This soft-lustre lacquer finish is wearproof and stainproof and polishes . . , beautifully . . . with a minimum of effort. It enhances the beauty of furnishings and hangings . . . makes cleaning the lightest of tasks. tv J?uitty, chairman and president of thanh t. vHJS , Mafic Hallway, n spssklns a. Wttt of ShotT. ?rTlCt ,Uch M Ievl- 7, " tele-ti.r tiauyuet lmyuet whkh which marki marked ih. the p.ne ro'ln- cigar .bop. etc official o! t tie Lord Nelson Hotel m u.n.. f. Hie tourist itractloDi 0f Nova Scotia woud to none on the continent Tola I navel-led a man aa the htnut nr V. , i o - .itei Travel System wag a daMri.rt iu addition to the opportunities for !. .ue unaurpanaed and attract tourists the 1'nlted Slate and Canada, you bare . associations aucb aa typified by the icsend which the Canadian Faclric and Ailantlc Companies have successfully Ml featured. It seems to us only right . :ay which came Into a i latent . f one of the tenna of Confederation ir.igc uch travel to your cltiea and k jilacea." be aald. "That travel ha .liirlug the laat few yeara and it waa mi- fact among othera that at the soll- i iiuslners men we Joined with them 11 - ,f thii hotel. It it for the same . are building a modern hotel with f.icllltlea at Ditty 's I.on Hotel, while aMraitil ti v. ) e unadian Pacific Railway la the '" vnon aa me part of the people tuve long been working for a modern h would adequately Uke care of the i i.frered in the cKy. It la altuated ' the i lty and fronting on the Botanical lime helped to make this old city ! without, the appearance of the hotel -''1:t on its archltecU and builders. 1 1 in decoration It la Georgian in iiroughout the betel and particularly motr.x. a aaoat successful effort baa '" Mres the parted recalled by the aJoclale4 with It Immediately . door la a haaaaome aad apaetoua once five the keynote of Georgian hxl office are here aa alto are leadVan Tf.M Ii00I d ,ad,e room a rtortVi,? T aDd,0n one We o bbu ha"? the ti,J?m n1 ,n the adJacent embly tw impt t0 ""P'ure the atmosphere of Mfu? rlilXLV'? haf bMn Plcularly . fature ta flne "replace whM i. . over befnr , """ w" Pnt4 shortly of til i' In.0fle corner f""l a fine copy . S1 nown bu,t hero, and on the VUtory " U eUd,d modl o W Wp "The The end of hi rmn a. . hall which la large enough to aeat about 2MoeoSe cforUbly AtoneendlaanamptTttSe ueuaJ dreaaing room, and diaappeaHne; footllghta. leading from the other side of the lobby un a ?hTthi .f VWe u 'om. and beyond that the main dining room. On the floor beneath the lobby are a aeries of fine shops opening on the atreet. and here also Is the spacious grill, which U "f'1 the nautical flavour notable elsewhere ""us, is lermea "me ward Room". Ita woodwork U of oak and IU ceding crowed by hewn 6eam It I. m by ships lanterna of braaa and by candelabra designed from binnacle lighu and ships steering wheels. The furniture also is of atout oak. Other features of this floor are a barber shoo, beauty shop aad the usual nubile services. The bedroom floors ifMllut a imwIim A suites of which the Royal Suite U an oatstaadiw example. Uke the other Its character of decoration la in keeping with the rest of the hotel It constats of sitting room, dining room and two bedrooms, and Its fnrnlahlnn IboIimU . fl. pies of early Goonian. The bathrooms and meral pluoniag and heating arrangements tbronghout are UB tO the most modern atannl ! .M .tl the facilities for public sorrice. voua o M I VaU More Beautiful . . . Qrcatcr Value than Ever And, best of all, this extra attractiveness is yours ... at no advance in price. The Domolac Finish in Tins This new and enduring finish is also available in convenient tins for application to your present floors. Other Beautiful pominio'tiFloors llWiu'er choice tharfever la 'pered in Dominion Linoleum Rugs and Dominion Printed Linoleum . . . long-wearing, low-priced favourites for every room. They do not, however, have the DOMOLAC Finish. Bishop G. A, Bfec left on this i morning's frim we Emlako and other interior points on ecclesiastical duties. .- T. J. Shcntoh Inspei 'or of Brines, tails on the' Prim (leortre tn afternoon for a trip to An-yox on official- dirties.' . The laying of s eoncerte sidewalk on the west side of Fourth Street between Second and Third Avenues is now proceeding. Mrs, James Waugh of Port Edward is paying a brief viit to town, having awrtagd on yesterday nftern'oon's tisMfc6he is a guest at the Hcfer Cdpl. flue to trouble 4k ttk ea-it end' LEGIONNAIRES GIVE ALLENBY GREAT WELCO.ME General Allenby, who wa- the chief ih-m at the tenth annual convention of the United States Legion held in Texas on October i to 12, received a creat welcome from the thousands of buddies of the Western front. Above is an excellent view of the new $2,000,000 war memorial auditorium in San Antonia where-the Legionnaires gathered, while on the left i; Major-General Beamont, D. Buck, commander of the Third Division on the Meuse-Argonne, who was the grand marshal of the Legion's., parade, and, right, Edward Spafiord. national commander. Below, rehearsing for the big parade. of the dirision, Wr afternoon's' "' 1 1 ; JL?: was advertised in their literature. so will not -arrive MMbre 10.30 at Horse Island in upper Stephens DENIS BECOMES JUDGE The matter was then referred to Passage and one of the members; the civie committee with ;: j. quest that they bring it to 8ttontion of tt nllw' ifm Tt. G. Bond, fighter of the lite J. G. Scott. Mft by this M. M. English, manager of the fSSS? -H. retuUrn c- PlMjke" cnety t South to Weatnoont, dntariter h.v- , whkh ,8 B0W clo8-d down Jiwr siient severs.1 weekn in the Ar tk- wn a Icity. fi Vslftf Alivaat m - v 'this trip of the steamer' Prince . George' Lee, caperlsjto ident of Charles. rho asneite- at Anyox, Is a pas- aenrar, aboard the Prince George The cases in which Capt Ole today returning north after hav- Skog is charged with iUegal ing made a rfef trip to Victoria salmon fishing and Cant. Johnnv to ittend the Shrine ceremonial, f.-rtdn with iUerallv reeeivinir fish are further adjourned for R. C Cunningham of Port Es- eight days in provincial police etrgtor, whs has bees on a busi- Court noes trip jloA Vancouver, arrived f in the dwfraan the south em the Weak? Staler and Hn. Porter CaHensgPast ght and is regis- 8tB?er df MaasettKJwh&hswe-beeii tereu artne ssjvoy Hotel. on a trip south, arrived from .i' ' " Vancouver on the Prince George Making her final eail here of this morning and will proceed the season, C.P.Jt steamer Prin- to the Islands on the Prince cess Alice, Capt. Thomas Cliff, Charles tonight southbound from '"Tjyr . to Vancouver an J VicionaTis due W. J. Rooney, superintendent of n rort tomorrow afltrnoon. The pfant for Canadian National Tele-Prir.ccss Mary will now take up 'graphs, is expected to arrive by ihc Alaska run on a fo:-tnightly tonight's delayed train from Ed-tchdule and is dutJi ere on her monton and will sail for Vancou-f'rst trip northbonnff on' Novem ver on the steamer Prince George ber 14. . , (tcmorrow nisht Owing to the basketball game.' Jack Lauten, stenographer v tho shoot which was to haw been the office bf the C.N.R. district held on the R. C. N. V. ft. min- passenger agent left on this iature range laat night waa post- morning's train for Winnipeg poned until next Friday evening, and Port William where he will The Family Herald apd Weekly spend the next two weeks holi- tar with its wonderful improve- daying with relatives. merits is now regarded aa the' greatest Agricultural lper in' Constable J. H. McClinton, Cansda ani the Family Circle'i new men iu the provincial police beat magazine. It force, arrived in the city fron I Vancouver on the Prince Georgr At the meeting of the feoard this morning and will be here un- of Trade list night J. C. Brady til Tucs.'ay when he will pro-M. P. suggested thst further dev- xecd to Prince George district elopment of the tourjst trade to headquarters to take up duty include PortUnd Canal aad the there. Islands was desirable. Tourists should be ercouraped to, atop off here and take the trip. Lionel rtoltby pointed out that there was already the brst possible service to thoe points in summer and R.F. McNaughton said it Was Tor tared Eezemi For Years Mm. 0i"" Phsml.Vr, lit Orkhton Bt., Halifax. N.. writes "Afterbeinir tortured wiih e zen.i. f.ir yearn, and trying evert ihitiu i.i-.i!.'c f-.m dnrtors aad tlruH siim f 1 1.. u . 1 n . ommorKtexl me to tike I aril! my hlllMil'(l In nil' n Uittlf, anil ufir 1 had taken it I notieed the eooliiiK uf my blood, mo lie adriand ute to con! iuuu, and after t.iLinn aovttral bottles t isa truly say it is a wonderful awdioiiie." Manutsoturad only by The T. 'MiU burn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont DAMAGED FISH BOATS ARRIVE 1 llrne rnd Akutan, which lowt a rrnn.re tntly. in port today The American halibut boat Akutan and llene, both of which were in trouble in a big storm which swept the Gulf of Alaska and the northern fishing banks irt month, are in port today with eatches, looking none the worse tor their experiences. ."he Iler.c, whoue skipper is ( uit. Matt Madsen. was struck by u jriunt wave on Portlock banks' nd drifted for ten hours at the nit". cy of the furious elealers'btr-fore tlie crew was able to make' repairs. Her rudder was disabled or.d her pilot house dsnaged The ve'sel finally managed to crawl: into Seward where repairs were, effected. She has a catch of 20, 000 pounds today. The Akutan grounded on a reef Prince John will relieve the! Prince Charles on the Vancouver' Prince Rupert via Queen Char- j lotte Islands run. FIRST DOCTORS Then a Skin Specialist Then a Bottle of D.D.D. How frai. f .il I am to TV D. X vaa a aiiH.. r frunt rxnim for twelv yrars. I tried every ointment advert Ut-U f.r the dtaeaa. floene Sara me u.:.inrarv relief- 1 alen went to doctors and p-i!!ata aad -with the diemae nnly partly healed kad to pay ii.. jr billa I tried D. D. D. end aft-? the aevond batUe, becen to pee eigne of healtaeT- a used three and one-half bottlea aad today 1 am comjilvtely healed." 41. W Ilutl.T. Hulir 40. Centre Black. Fort OMborne. Bki.. Wlnnlpeff. Why not try this Pr-riptloo that Mr. Builpr (imnn an r. marKawe. vit mill niar-inN-.' n lit fon the drat IIOO twttli'. or your nunc hark. Stop that itch today. Try D. U. li. Hoap. too. o.o.x. EL lotion r SKn Dlsewo H'. Mi l I T IIKOX. DIU (iOlST. ORMKS LTU. Ulffl MA. .UV. d. w. J . URUIS. a re-'of the crew, Peter Nielson, was K. C. Liberal member for the I drowned when a dory in which he j0llette, has been appointed puis-and two others were setting out ae Judge of the ,uperior C!,urt of to get aid was caught in a tide Quebec rip and capsiied. The Akutan was The by-election to fill his olnce subsequently refloated and re- be held December 17 with paired in ode of the northern nominations December 10. ports. Capt. Ole Bjerke is skipper of the Akutan whieh has a catch , Two papersdn one The Family of 27,000 pounds. (Herald and Weekly Star. Montreal C. N. R. stecmer Prince John Is now tied up in Vancouver where new boilers are being in stalled. After the work has been completed, it is expected the 'one for the farm, the other for Ithe home, both of superior excel lence. One dollar a year covers the subscription or three years for J2.00. It Trappers & Buyers Gentlemen: For twenty years you have been getting good treatment from Goldbloon. Ani Gold-bloom is in the market, for every kin j of fur. For a square deal bring your FURS DEMAND to. Goldbloom The old reliable house S. . PARKER, LIMITED 3rd Ave. East. Phone 83 Dominion Itoyal Cord Tire Agency Ford Cars and Trucks Flat Rate Kepairs USED CARS Wt! have several excellent bargains in used Cars. Easy Terms if desired. "Rupert Brand" 1 jr0 .ppers - ?,. j M'HHJJAINTIKST IlltKAKr AST KtM)l." Smoked Dal ly by Canadian Fish &, Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince KuptrU B.C.