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Everybody is speculating! on the outcome. With Premier of his most prohinie.nl ministers, how he can carry on successfully form a government, ho too will 11 is possible" thai another election ''may' be necessary, although the huge expense of mi election' slioultl deter any rab move with lb.it end in view. The cniuilry has-to pay the cost and meanwhile business stngnals. ., Possibly by the time Ihisappears, the leaders on both sides may have made statements, which may clear the air 'somewhat. Conservatives Elated Over Their Success. .'.., ' It is very clear that there has been a big turnover toward Conservatism. (Juehec has held her own, relinquishing only four seats to the, Conservatives, but taking the' Country as a whole there has beeii n wonderful change , of sentiment since the previous election. Yet Ihe landslide lias not been large enough to place the Conservatives permanently fn power. Unless the Progressives -and Independents supplirt them they cannot control the House of Commons and carry on the government. It is possible they yet may not have cornice, although it,is difficult to see how Ihe present government can carry on under the Many Are Looking ' V , For Precedent. There have been few cases like the present one In guide- n ih prophesying what is likely to happen. In British Columbia some years ago there was a case where a premier was dismissed by Lieiil.-liovernor Mclimes. when he seemed to have been beateil al;fthe polls liiilbe 'was I he Usual tiring is Tor the (ioveniniejit to meet the House or (lonti)ious. befoie resigning. Unless the majority agaiiisl them is very prouolinced. In'tliiK.'e,' Parliament it is quite possible it six and in that case could carry, would have to lie found for the the goverlunenl who were defeated. or newly appointed members of the cabinet would have to go back for re-efeelion. Fred Stork Got , Splendid Majority. Skeena showed its appreelalfon of the services of Fred nlork by reluming him againsal lunch larger -majority than befoi least doubt as to what they wanted. While in some polling places George Btisbby secured mo Jorilies the others more than offset any such local leads. Prince Muperl rallied to its member in uie oiner pans or llie disincl. What Mr. Stork's position not at the tune of writing appear, although it is niiilc. possible he may be on the opposition benches. x Musrard v. Mustard BS18 98 86 Friday, October 30, 1025. the results are niot disappoint lias a majority ami it is inipo Macke nzie King and a number defeated il is difficult to see and if Meighen is called on to be.jii a minority in Ihe House severely criticized for doing o. it-Hie present governuumee may have a liiajbrily of five'oi )rj oh. In the meantime seals Prime .Minister and members of the head of the poll but with a e.'The 'cfeclbrs we're not in the gral style and set the pace for will be in Ihe new House doe w,tn Add wter NEW ZEALAND HAS ELECTION Campaign Warming up With Polling Day Set For Next Wednesday I WIXLIXliTOX. X.Z.. Ocl. ao Canadian' Press .New .ea-j land s general election will be held vn ..November t" and the campaign will be sharp as well as short. II lias warmed up-cnn-J siil..i-:ililv sinee il miened. al- though I here seems not to be1 any) t lie year which the popular im-outslanding issue before the, :nrinalinn has stamped with a people calculated to inspire moro' more peruliar character than the than the ordinary enthusiasm of an erection contest. The lleform (Minisl'eriaU Partes program emphasizes the importance of prudent finance,! business administration, ,taxa lion reform, and the promotion'origitiated such extraordinary of increased production by closer land settlement and the extension of scientific agricultural education. iSo far as Imperial policy is roneeriieil, I'rrmier J. "!. Ooales follows previous declarations in which he ha . emphasized the country's loyal attachment to (.real Britain and her readiness to contribute toward naval defence. A' new proposal put forward by Premier Goales is the classification of invoceupiifd Mints for methodical development and Ihe experimental use of unproductive area with a view to sub-miltiiur schemes of overseas sell lenient. The program of the Labor party embodies numerous ex f it il it tit a gt f u t ntf Attti ii an ti iii I particularly the con I red of lamfi settlement under a new" "use' and hold" policy. - Sir Frances Dillon Hellt who has been attorney-general and a member of the Iteform Hovern- nienl since ils inception, is re-?iirning his office and intends to visit Kn gland in March next, but he may remain a member of I lie executive. Sir Francis wa premier of .New Zealand for a short timee after the death of Ihe vet eran premier. YV. F. Masey. He accepted Ihe office temporarily He ts"75 years of age. PRODUCERS' ELEVATOR IS VICTORIA PROJECT Statement Made That Wcrk Will be Started so as to Complete Work for Next Year VICTOItfA, Oct. .'JO Construc tion or Victoria's first elevator, Hie preliminary plans for which hae been prepared, will be starteil in time to insure its completion next year, it was an- noiinceil by James A. Mooney. president of the Panama Pacific (irain Terminals. Limited. .Mr. Mooney returned to the city from Vancouver after making preliminary arrangements in romiurtion with the elevator which is to be carried by the Panama Pacific drain Terminals Limited al Ogden Point. He is pleased with the way, the project is moving. The. unfavorable weather on the prairies and the election campaign, he says, has interfere.!' somewhat with pi-ogress, but il Is the Intention lo proceed with the erection of the elevator as soon as the final plans have been completed. Mr.. Mooney- is very highly gratified over the assurances received from life Canadian National Hallways in reigard lo adequate trackage at Ogden Point, and slips and ferry facilities for the movement of grain lo this port front the mainland "I would like it In be clearly understood that this is to be a producer' elevator," said Mr. Mooney to The Times. "The .ureal birtk of Ihe slock Is being held by the farmers who natur ally will see that the elevator is kept filled. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert. Charles Millar, Queen Char-loUe City; Mrs. Albert Jones and .. .. . ... It 1 1 I lm.1.1 1 r a i lit:. riHiiicjfiiir , .1. l..rilVV-J ford, C. Carinlchael ami A. H. KvaiiK, Vancouver: C. W. Uryan, Winnipeg; Mrs. Paddon, Quick; Mboi Paddon. Quick: Richard Omley, Hole in the Wall; A. O'-Coiincll, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. I. (I. Ilavis. fJaxion. Central ; H. Frost, Queen Chariot le City; I.. F. Coles, -dnn; H. Doerken Fdmnnlon; fleorje .Monro, Port Fssinglon; W. Murray, city, HALLOWE'EN IS TOMORROW Ancient Customs Were of Pagan Origin Connected with Druldlc Faith FAIRIES AND WITCHES 'Frolic and Fun Prevail on Last Day of Month In Many Countries There is perhaps no night in rvenilig of October 31, known as All Hallow's Kve, or Halloween. It is clearly a' relic of pagan Mines, fur there is nothing inf the ehiireh 'observance of tho t-usuing "lay or All aints io nave notions as are connected Willi this celebrated festival, or such remarkable practices by which Hallowe'en is remembered. Third Festival It is the date or Ihe lat .or thre. festivals held Jy the liruids, who in olden times were scattered over Northern Kurope Those festivals were observed on May 1. the time, of sowiiur; June Jt, the season of the ripenln of Ihe crops; itnd October 31, the harvest season. One of the religious rites of Ihe Druids consisted In maintaining through Ihe year. immense fires on stone altars erected upon eminence in honor of the Sun fiod. On the night of October 31. Ihe Dmlds assembler al Uie altars in theli' now-wrile robes, and at a given signal solemnly extinguished the fire New fires were then kin dled in the belief they would protect each homestead- from peril so lonsr as the fires re mained burning. By a very natural lrnnsltb)ii the llallowe'ep fire enme Iq be looked upon as a charm against evil spirits; and. men as late its the seventeenth century il wan customary for Ihe fiHiner lo make a circuit of bis aefes bramlUhiHg a lighted torch and chanting or sinuiing some dog gerel r!iyne lo protect his farm from evil during the coudn year. New Belief Entertained. As the Drtiidi faith faded in Hie light (!f Christiainlv, the heathen festivals lost irnicb of I heir grandeur and former sig nifiraiiec. and assumed a lowe haracler. Oradoally the simple country folk eine to believe that on October 31 the fairies forsno! Ibeir biding plaees to dance ii the forest gfades, while witches giddius, and oilier evil spirit held revels in deserted abbey, or plotted against mankind in the shadows of ruinous castles and keeps. According" to legend jj j h ttiratif set apart for Ihe walk ing of spirits on the earth plane Certain forms and ceremonies have come to tie regarded as part and parcel of Halloween, nut and apples always taking a pro in i lien I pari in Ihe festivities, in fact, in the North of .' Ciiglaud this night known as "nut crack" night. F.veryone has been aiuus.d',il . the Aipminucustom of duekiigW jaibblifif "for tipples, . fnrnj of amusement dearly loved by cliihiren., Another obi custom is luteal aVapplewblle. slan'itlng before a mirror, and the face of one's future hushaml or wife will be seen reflected over the right shoulder. There is an old ens torn of hanging a wet shirt sleeve by the fire, and walrhiiiig it unlit midnight, when the future husband will turn the sleeve. Burns alludes lo this: '"Tho last Hallowe'en I was waukin' My drnukll sarksleeve, as yr ken, i ills likeness ci.ini' tip the house slaukiii,' , And the very sray breeks n' Tain Oleni" Lovers Are Tested Brand, in hs "Popular Antiquities," ay, "it if a cuslnm in freland, when the young women would know If their lovers are faithful, to put three nnts upon the bars of a grate, naming them nfler the lovers If a nut cracks or jumps, the, lover N unfaithful; ir ft blaze or burn, there Is regard for the person making llie i Hal: If the nuts named afler Ihe girl and the CATARRH ff lh BLADDER Jj4, wain! 'H.'illlkM 'Til 1 1 if iMirt rtm t9 ltuHirtafcunlTfnU I Qjlmaz,ement That's the word that expresses the feelings of all who for the first time hear His Master s Voice- I Miss My Swiss The Kinky Kids Yes Sir! That's My Sometime Waltz Glow Worm Idyl Nola FK.VNK CRU.MIT THE IIAITINEfS HOYS I Married the Bootlegger's Daughter How's Your Folks-jnd My Folks Red Seal Records u PI1IUI)F.I.PIHA Smi'HONY ORCHESTRA Danse Iacabre Part 1 Danse .Niacabre Part 2 TITO SCIIIPA Rlgoletto La donna e mobile O Sole MIo! Hear them at lover burr, together, they will be married." .Such arc some of the popular fancies allauhed to' Halloween. Hut frolic and fun, fancy and pranks make the night dear to hearts of young and obi alike Much real fun may be had, but Hie foolish and destructive prat--lire of stealing gales ami dam-agiiw properly, etc., does nobody any good and is pointless effort on the part of Hie hoodlums who indulge in this form of sport. But all may burn caudles, bob for apples to their hearts' content, and find as iflttrh pure joy and fun as possible on All Hallow' Kve. Ten Years Ago ire Prince Rupert October 30, 1915. V. I). Tippens, train Jigent. and ). llerstlg, eiigiiieer. lost their lives yesterday when a fish special and the limo freight collided about 'ZVt miles this side of Kvvinlfsa The collision was a rear-end one, Mr. TipNonx having been on the freight train and Mr. llerstlg on the fUh upeelal The Red Cross Sale which w'h held yesterday afternoon by Mr. Fred llenning and Mrs. (leorga I'rlzzell resulted In the mini of ID.'UO being realized. A daughter wa born Ian! evening lo Mr. and Mrs. Mai lleilbroner. CAAIIAR LAND DUTRICT. Recording DLtrlcl of Tlgrtph Orttk. rvki: .mkiick ihai .im Jr",i, r"i"r. of Orrt Olmifr, silklm-, raiiihir. In-iPIld tH Aiily r.P IMTIIllMlon In pup- rhiH lh fiiir.rt.flir itrm-rilwii laniMi CiiiniiiMirliir t I iMint plnniPd )h, M Mnk nr thi stlVlim ht,r, wr h riiimlna' north o rlmlnn; ihrniV in I wrMrrly illrril.m n rlmtns-. thrum n Mitlllirrly illn-rllmi ffl rlulin; tliiii.i In in rmirlv (llrrllon 10 rhmi , ,j ,,,. liieti.-.-inrni pnitl, lilted AUEilit flat, lift. 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