hay October 26, 1025, oHome Christmas frm yourpcople are.ipend this Yuletide WHEREVER with them. Crossing to the "Old Country" on the thips of the CUNARD or ANCHOR-DONALDSON Canadian Services is just like living in a magnificent modern hotel with beautiful drawing rooms and lounges, card and smoking rooms, cafes, libraries.orchestras. attractively furnished staterooms, meals that are a deKght, and trained attendants to carry out your every wish. If yoo detire to tconomUc, TJllrd Cbin (round trip $155) embraces comforUble Urth. wcll-hcated nd ventilated wbint, delightful public loomt, excellent rnealt nd attentive aervice. Your iocat iltamihip ogtnt nillfurnUh eompUlt intymallon, or apply to THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED, 622 Hastings Street, W. VANCOUVER, B.C. ANCHOR-DONALDSON CUNARD CANADIAN SERVICES m IGIVE A PARTY Hallowe'en Whal mild he O 'r- niiiDg Mi.it m-t' non- night ;jt)k mid goblins gather round. Here ymi will find lIuM-ive'en. INVITATIONS, TABLE NOVELTIES, SERVIETTES, CREPE PAPER, MASKS, HAT8, PUMKIN HEADS, DEVILS HEADS And for that night of mystery OUIJA to tell what fate has In store for you. ' : I Sweetest )aid -Chocolates j I l iim y Centres, per l"x O' Nut ami Fruits, per box i urteil. per Lux I mill X tit Centres, tier Imx " fr. tn the OriiMil, per Imx 1 v (.in Mails, per hox ic IhN from the KaL l'r lx I iiiimiuI Fancy Cmtre) Two Now Lines ?l M ini IVuit Dinps, arsorled sml Lemon fla- ors. pt i lit : way Minis, per lb $1.00 $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 $1.50 $1.50 $1.75 40c 50c Ornies Limited Wholesale and Retail Druggists The llexall Sloro P.orn i r Druggists Phones 82 and 200 E. H. Shockley Planing Mills Ro-located at 230 Central Streot, Vancouver, with uddiliunal ninrliiiics for the manufacture of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER also cnrnoil in stock. Hvo hitmlling charges by buying ltrect from Iho source of supply. TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 B3t Gr. 238 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. 0 BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Night Phones 687 539 Gr. 238 Black 735 h 1 ' Local and Personal U.C. Undertakers. I'bone 41. Try C57. Valentin Dairy. Watkini Mcutulive 1. I rip tMiuttl. Phone tf Products, llcpre-U. Miller, llluo 2'J3. If 1 kuovvusie would enjoy Hip Minstrel Serenade at Hie United Church . on November 5 anil ti. 50c and 25c. Judge F. Mcll. Young mailed last night on the I'rince Charles for Vancouver to join Mr. Young who i at present visiting in the south. The Liberal .committee room. corner Second Avo. and Fourth Street, next to the Walker-Music More are open every afler- nooii and evening. 251 Personal Christmas Cards printed in our own plani. Choice election. Call or phone for sample hook. dose, Cow en & Lalla, Ltd., I'bone 231. 251 Mr. W. F. Hoyer of SnfUliers reached the city from the inter ior on last night's train and nailed for Vancouver on the steamer Prince Charles. The County Court case of the U.T.I'. Development Co. Ltd. vs. the Skeena diver Lumber Go. has It i adjourned until the return of .lude Youiij; wlio is on a Mi s. J. Coomb, who-e husband is in ire rominis,Hncr, is in tin military hniital at ?liaugliny bright-, left last night for an- iiiiimt wher Mr. Coomb iff to Mi.-lt-rjji, an opcralkm. IjucM Mine, llyder attorney i eni iiei I lie city lasi exeinog io join Mrs. Hhie who has been visiting here for the .pal moot!. and wini exiiectf to remain in the city fur some tune yet. Mr. anil Mm. M. It. McLeod ami daughter, .Miss araii .mcia'ou will lav about the middle of next month for th south to -peiul the - w inter. Thev w ill . r probably go to California'.' dev. YletoY sjaasum of Klnx!,iir., ii'.irheil i lie c uy irom me inier-inr n las! iiifc'hl'j I rain and sail- led by i he Prince Miamns fur anriti er wherr he will atlend tic t nited Cliurch conference. MOOSEHEART DAY. B I B Dance. Audltor'um, to-morrow ;nlght commencing 9 o'clock' 'sharp. Card tables for non-dan-J iccrs. Good music and good eats. Admission: Gents $1.00; Ladles 50c. I n ton steamer Cardeua. Cap!. A. K. Dirlkxon, arrived from I lie south at G.I 5 last evening and sailed at 8 for An) ox, Alice Arm and Stewart. Among her pas-engei s, the Ciinitma had the follow ingr for Slew art. Mi. Anna Taylor; for Anyox, Dr. Learoyd i'.. Weston. Mrs. Howard and D. Adamsou; for Arrandale, (.apt iiiul Mrs. Fnsl; for Alice -rin. J. J. (iriinl. 4- ANNOUNCEMENTS Hospital Hallowe'en Hall, October M. Hill Sixty Chapter Itaiaar. October 31. I.O.D.L K. of I. whist drive, and dance, November 2. Anglican vember 5. J'resbylerian November 12. Itoyal bcr 13. Moose Church 'Haiaar No- Minstrel Serenade, Church, November 5 A: C. Oddfellows' whist dance, .November 10. and 18. llaptisl Church Ladies' Hazaar, November 20. Untied drive and Church Uazaar Purple Hazaar Novetm Scrcamiiigly funny farce, "Jane," Weslholme, November ii Hazaar Xoveiubcr '17 Ail St. Andrew's Ladies' Auxiliary llaiaur. December 2. Lulhcrmi.-Church Ladles' Bauar, December 1. TUB DAILY HKWS PAOK THRCT Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Breakfast. Lunches. Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre ltefresluncntu Our Specialty i Home Made Ice Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or detail. You will be pleased with ogr sen ice. Lei us please you. KILLAS&CHR1ST0PHER Phono 17 Two cars at yur service Sheddun Taxi, l'hoi.e 131. If The Liberal committee room?,. corner second .we. anu rourin Street, next to the Walker's Music More ate open every afternoon and evtniirg. 251 Ir. Learoyd. who lias been out oil a holiday trip, was a passenger going through on the Onr-dena last night kound from Van couver to the smelter town. Olof Hanson left cm Ibis morn ing s tram for mn tiers. Ar rangement are now being made by the Hanson Timber A Lumber Co. for the reopening of the in terior tie camps There was a good attendance evening in benefit of a sick Nor wegian. Music was furnished by l.indseNi's orchestra. ! .... Acting Inspector William Spil- ler of the orovincial iMliee re turned to the city on lat nighls train after having i.pent a two week's vacation vrsiliu; in the Crow's Xesl Pass district. V. V. Foster of' the Light Hour Day Id ard, after "louring the in terior ou liusinens in connect ion uiill, lli llnsint rrivpil ill the lllv on last nilr Ill's train anil is ftrH'istered at the Prince Ilupiil! Mrs. W.. J. Kirkpalrlck and Frank Vickers will sail tomorrow afternoon on Ilia Cardena for Vancouver where, Miry will allem! the U.C nference of :ltc United Church of Canada", dev. U. Li. Hacker left on the I'rince Charles last night. HARVESTERS COMING BACK FROM PRAIRIES?, Thirty Job Seekers are Registered Here, Provincial Labor Bureau Reports The re I urn of harvesters from the prairies is ulreatly giving rise to unemployment In the city. Hie provincial labor bureau reported this morning that thirty men were registered as sccVinf? jobs. The oullook for Ihe winter season is none too got I although there will likely he utlsiderahlc work ltlween Terrace find I'rince (leorct! ami there is talk of more lowli'K camps opeuing up on the Queen t'hailotle' Islands. The city will noNbe giving as imich employmcni tins winter as last. BANK MANAGER AND HIS WIFE MURDERED IN BED IN QUEBEC Mtt.Mdl'AI.. Oct. CANTATA GIVEN BOTH SERVICES Children of Presbyterian Church Provided Musical Event Trained by John Davey J The sacred cantata, "The Gen tle Shepherd" was given by the children of the Presbyterian Sunday School aided iy' members of the senior chfiir at the l'resby- Icri a n Church. half at iach service yesterday. It was well nun and reflects great credit on the trainer and conductor, John Davey, who was also organist. The church was crowded tin each occasion. In the morning the soloist were S. K. Campbell, Miss Lor raine Grant. F.nid Little, Sheila Stuart, Charlie . Stuart and Ituelah Mckinley. I here was also a duel sung by Sheila Stuart and F.nid Little. In the evening the soloist were S. K. Campbell, Charlie Stuart. lid i th Kergin, Sheila Stuart. Olive Munru and Uuelali McKinley. TRAIN SERVICE IS INTERFERED WITH Trouble Is Near Croydon Station Today's Trains Transfer Express and Mnvinu of the crude near Croydon station, east of Mc Hride, where a bridge is being replaced .with n fill is-stuT. causing delays in the C.N.Il. train ser vice. Last nights passenger train from the Last did not ar- at the dance which was held in ... . .. .. .... I ....i.l ii li r t Innilil ft l Iip Mpirnuoie nail. !aiuriav rue i is ilue at H.30 this evening. Last niglifs train got through but passengers, mail and express on loday's had to be transferred, the train going out this morn- imr will hac to transfer and. for llifs reason, no fish was ac- eitI by the express company ulthough it is expected ihat to morrow's business will be han dled. DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICERS NAMED; E. H. Mortimer Selects His Assistants for Election Taking Place on Thursday Tin following have been ap-pointed ilpuly returning officers for I'rince llupert at Ihe federal election to be held next Thursday: V. D. Vance. W. J. Sloan. D. A. Halfmir, Wilson McKinnon, lex. MrDonald, Aid. Oeongc H. t'asey, K. J. (!obb. J. Sabourin, I. I.e Claire and T. d. Frizzed. Poll clerks will be: W. F. ameron. J. J. (iillis. K. McKen- ie. It. Walker. J. K. Jack, F.j Itiffoti, Ueiirge Anderson, J. A.j Hetanger. Mister McAae. and i.enige Lambert. I LIGHTHOUSE TENDER ) CEDAR COMING HERE American Vessel Will Have Cleaning and Painting Done In Local Dry Dock The Iniled Stales lighthouse lender Cedar. Capt. Lcadbetter. which operates in Alaskan waters, is due at the local dryi dock tomorrow morning for cleaning and painting. The job! will take two or three days, it is ' ixpecteil. TENDERS WANTED. Lump sum lenders are Called 'or for Ihe purchase and removal or all lumber used on the elevator ron srucl ion. Address corn er, I'l.niiiw'muuicatious to Carter - Halls- llcruard. mnnu-er of the ltouge-mont, Quebec, branch of the Hauquc ('unadiene Naltonalc nud his wife were found nurdcrcil in Ihelr JhhIs this morning. The. police believe Iho murders were committed Friday night ns Mdinger Co., Ltd., P.O. Hox IGM. Prince llupert. H.C 253 NOTICE. This is In uolify Ihe public thai Ueorge Mallet has no in- ...II ..it rt..: K. the hank did no! open Salurday.; WM, " !,t-' vv " M , Alarmed; ownor.ur this bus-Ihls .Neighbors becoming- ntorninn: forced an enlrancoj'1""'- ..ii.viv ' nvnuvvv mi finding the body of the man-l . ., Vf W.r Ihe stniiv-vvl.h in bed hisj' throat cut. The wifo-vvas shot through the head. Details mc lucking. R. J. FLEMING DIES TOHONTO. Oct. L'0V. j. It. J. t'l mluir, well known In civic affairs uiuPlitler manager of 'IhoiLOST. - AldjToro'nto struei n,i. ny iiihd litis please morntna. on ice. TOO LAT TO CLASSIFY FLHMSllKD housekeeping suilo ror relit. I'bone 18 or 81. Mussallem (iincery. Hlack earring. Finder return to Daily News Reward, - Fred Stork, M.P. Liberal Candidate respectfully solicits Your Vote and InRuence at the forthcoming Dom'nion Election on Thursday, October 29 NEW -:- SEASON'S Fancy Frozen Bait $25.00 Per Ton The Finest Obtainable on the Coast Canadian Fish & ftM Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. WICKER Chairs and Rockers and- Wicker Library Tables We must ninke n mn for Full (iooils unil arc selling orf Ihis line of furniture at Reduced Prices BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. Phone 123. LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to huiliiing next door to Frizzell Bulchcr Shop, across from the Empress Hotel Wo carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES . SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarolll Proprietor