PAGE TWO tee DArr.y.'Travs Safe, Spsedij Relief EPIC OF FAR ! CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2 3 1 U iff lo 'KI7 y I I0 OA 111 NORTH COUNTRY MM United States Laws Become A Nuisance. TR-C fe Tempieton's v Rheumatic Capsuus RHEUMATISM Neuritis Lumbago Sciatica NEURALGIA-HEADACHE MAILIO FOR GENEROUS SAMPL6 TtiapUtani, 122 King W..t, Taroula FOR SALE BY ORMES LIMITED The Daily News l'HINCi: RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMRIA .Published Kvery Afternoon, except Sunday, the. Prince Ituperl Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. R PULLRN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, liy mail or mirier, per mould $1.01 Hy mail In till pails or I lie Hritish Empire and Hie United Slates, ju advance, per year ffl.Oll To all nlher countries, in advance, per year $7."iO Transient'' Display Advertising. . ..?!. 'iO per inch per, insertion Transient-Advertising on Front Ihige . $2.80 per inch Local Headers, per insertion..... ."25c. per linf Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c .per word Legal Notices, each insertion , ...Ifc per agate linr Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 98 Alt advertising should le in Tim Daily News Orrice before 't p.m. on day preceding pultlication. All advertising received sultjec to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Saturday, March 1 1, 1925. The laws of the United States in regard to immigration are unforced, in such a maimer a to heroine a nuisance to the people ot thai country. While anyone can understand why it is desiriihle to exclude u great many people, eases are continually arising, where great hardships are worked! Take Hie .ruse cited in the despatches today. Ruddy Dillon has-lived in the United Slates over sixly years and then an attempt is made to exclude him, just hecause he happen to visit on litis side the line, Charlie Chnplih ennnol keep his mother .in lluvf country bei'ause she is not in good health. Member of families1 are separated again and ngnili and -there seems to he no-recourse.- Yet at" the ?. i! ii 1. ,.r I II... l: t . -n iuil(." unit; (iiouttiiu ui (iciiiui- nil- ii -uiiig . uiv iit; iiiiih vujij1 sideband many or them do not return.. ' ' ""' " ' Probably Good Reason For Britain's Action. The British government probably has some good reason for withdrawing from her position in regard to the Tleneva war prevention treaty or protocol which was adhpled last fall sub-jecl to confirmation hy the respective parliaments. True the government changed directly after the protocoh-was adopted hut thai is hoi n. suflirienl reason ror British statesmen to break it. As u rule que government is ready to stand hy what a previous government has agreed to do, especially in mnllers of foreign policy. Ml is must probable., there is something beneath the surface Hint CnniiuLlic politicly explained, wliicli jnakes it undesirable thai Britain shall lie her hands in the Jiianner suggested by Hie League "of Nations. Reports From Qermany Are Not Reassuring. The reports coming from flermany in -regard to the manner in which the Treaty of -Versailles has been ept are not reassuring. Apparently Ihal country has not hy any means lived up to what she pledget herself Urdu. Also she has heen making treaties with oilier nations whiclr would possibly affect a general entente such as is proposed in the protocol. At any rule the action of Britain has to be taken largely on trust. If. we believe Hie present government lenders. are honorable- and wise we have lo leave a greal ileal to , them. International politics ue different in-Europe from whal Iheyqrc.hcre. Britain Taunted By French Newsoaoer. ' : j V ; The laiint was fl i i O - - - (111! 1 r j it IIJIMII. in paper yesterday 'that she withdrew from Hie protocol becnuse the Dominions ordered her lo do so. Thai may possibly be true III ') Smilll fvtplll. IT lllf IllimillillllS imn linmnl I.. '.1 .....I .. .. ..,..,,.,. ...... wj.ir.-i. iir i illlll -- fused In join, it would hardly be the path of wisdom for the . ... ' . t i I n i i. i ' - .winner i.oiiuiry ui go nimnu on tier own responsibility. If Hie hinptre- is to riinclion as a unit ut peace and war it must act n a unit ii) connection with treaties. ... Apparently the Canadian government has changed is mind since' last vein- in rpirnnl In ilv ntlilmtn lun-m.) II... i,.i 11 f , , ........... v i i i in. . ri mi, c II. J I lias heen in close touch with tlii lirilwli inn' mr,ic .,,i i... ' ......... , ,. ( ,, film i,i.-n wi lh. tin isV pf lhe other Dominions and something has happened of which we have not been informed. "Best Thing in the World For Delicate Girls? Mr: John Bennett, Boggy Creek, Man., write : "My little girl had organic nervous trouble, could not leep, had icvere headaches and fainting pelli. Thii wtnt on for ttuee yearn, and three doctors helped her very little. After reading of what Dr. Chase's Nerve Food had done for other, I got some for her. She is now so well that slieis like a different child. She it fourteen years old and looks the picture of health. "We have used Dr. Chase's Nexvt Food ,for different members of the family, when recovering from "flu" and scarlet fever, and it has always helped them." Dr. Chase's Nerve Food 60 cto. k iKii of 60 pllln, Kdnianfron, KHen A Co. lAd., Toronto Death of Archie McGllllvray King Under Tragic Circumstances When Travelling FOUGHT BLIZZARDS Dogs Were Killed For Food When Provisions Ran Out In Trackless -Wlldernes The story of Hi" ilealh last v'ck of Archio .MeHillivriiy Kiiif. postmaster al Hie fiisloric placer cainu al .Mansou Creek, in the Ailils ot the 'northern Ominccu. while being rushed out as fast as dog teams could cany him ner the bleak snows to Vamler- huoC for medical attention, -cou-slilules anotlier of Hie epics Ihal occur every now ami men in 'he vast, and desolated hinterland f .Northern British Columbia. King's illness was discovered hy V.. C. .McCorkell of Vnmler- hoof when lie arrived al Vandeiv hour on a fur buying quest. On account of King's inability, his partner had hecu unable lo leave or- their cache ror grub and .Mo- Corkell round the pair virtually it Hie point, or starvation. .Uler slaying with Hie 'starved men ror a Mine, King railed lo make headway and it was decided ui February I'll that they should Miihark over the-' practically trackless waste for Vanderlioof .vhere King might receive medi-" cnl attention al the hands of Dr. V. Ross 'Stone. The assist- mce of an Indian and .some. doigs .vas secured and Hie trip was slarled. Turin Lake was passed mil King's condition grew worse Hid worse. As they approached tlabiue, Kins realized that his "ml was near and he calmly wore in his partner as post master at Mausnu Creek and' the next morning he died. The rest of the journey lo Hahine with the corpse tested Hie slnrr oT which McCorkell and his parly were made. They were tatted upon lo endure, trials of I lie trail such as even service men are seldom sulimilted to. For fourteen days they flounder- cd over an unbroken trail in Hie leeth of a raging blizzard, Hie 'dry of which was unbroken for evrn days. Provisions ran out and one by one the dogs were killed lo conserve supplies. Ho ravenous did (lie animals hecome that it wns' necessary to tie the rorpse liiph in the trees at light so j would not he devour ed. A last, half starved and all hut exhausted. Hie parly stagerr "d into Baliuie. The partner returned rrpm here lo .Mauson Creek and Air. McCorkell and the Indian con- linued on out with the body striking the Canadian National Hallway al Topley and pro ceeding thence to Vanderlioof which place limy reached nu March 5. PRINCE RUPERT MENTIONED IN ALBERTA LEGISLATURE AS PROBABLE OUTLET FOR PEACE RIVER DISTRICT. (continued from page one) fine pass. The Brule cul-olT, he insisted, did nol tneril real non- slderniion, a it could not serve Hie- north country In a salisfac- Inry manner. The greal wenltli oT the north, said Air. (Bronx, lay around Hie Lesser Slave Lake country, ami ill I lie areas north and south or the Peace, and the railway outlet should racililale Hie transport or -Tain, lumber ami fisheries in dilslries oT these! purls. Barren Country Quoting rroni the report or Cap!. Haii,'hlt Mr. Oiroux dispos ed oT Ihe Wapiti pass hy saying Hint while it might be the most direct oifllel lo reach the Peace by this roide, was' lo traverse n country barren of everything ex cept timber. The sauii) objec tion, be added, applied to the Moukuiau pass. This left ' the JMne and Peace passes. Of (be former, Mr. (lir- oux ipioled from Ihe report of the enjiineer. .Mr. Humphreys. who staled Ihal Ihe Pino pass could not bo surpassed from a railway standpoint, as it was the lowest ip the llockles with Ihe exception of the Peace pass, which, however, is not as short. Connection would bo iniido at Willnw'rjiiver, Hi miles east of Prince Cenrge, with Ihe main line. The cost nr building by Ibis niulu would be ahoul t27,- 01)0,0(10, Taking the Peace pass, Mr. Cliruux staled that il would go 1 12 V-? V5 96 BHV??T9 SO St Si s9 WM60 BrBpi 77 ' Hr Bi KEY TO CROSS WORD PUZZLE Horizontal I To interpose. 7 A bread knife, ,. t;t A girl's name I A tear. t(i An Oriental weight; a Chinese monetary unit. 1 7, Through; by, 1 S In ever" newspaper. 10 Slnrmy. .'0 A place nfv orrerings. -M A preposition. - . To suppose. , s 11 Beds. Placed. .".) 'I'o pierce. in To trifle. !l Man's name (nh.) 13 Brilliant effect. 15 A god. H A preposition. " J7 A song. 1H Itarely. r 10 Breaks out. It A scheme. it Aromatic plants. i:i A conveyance. . ' H A sea nymph. 4 Modern invention V.I tin A 1 Kind of vegetable. Mingled with One of the U.s'. (ah.) One hundred- 2Mr,J.; i.V.1 A musical, iniltunieiit. i i:HWJantHamipm(it actress. 1, i55 Help. r $ (1(5 Possesses, . .' 158 A garden. , , ' (59 A plan. , , Jo Prefix' nipaiiiug Voily." rs Behold. . ' ' : ' 7 t lo rent. 75 A tree. 7(5 A pronoun.. . - ,'" II 10 IIIIISII. 79 Above. ' 80 A girl's name. 8t A title. 82 Calmer. . 'V-. f ) near Hudson's Hope' and Ihenl Vancouver by Ihe P.O.,,'. Jll best point to cross! Hie river. sugge.4llii, iWarf .Wl 'iludsi ho son s Hope. In this way, -added Mr. fiiroux, Ihe prcsenl line coulij be extended later from Whilelaw north to Hudson's Hope, aiid serve lif district null li of the Peace, and anotlier :line could bo built from (irande Prairie to Hudson' sHIuim; 25 .It I '1 .11 oin al Prince Oeiu-ge, and sulftwas xeipienlly throiigk the H.T.P. or I In' P.O. it K. to Cliiilou, Ash, croft and Vancouver. . To Prince Rupert The main outlet from either pass would be either, from Spirit Itiver or (irande Prairie to Hud son s Hirrie, tlience .;Jo Priuce HJ Pertains. Vertical 1 A (iontaiiioos' diseit. 2 The last. , , 3 Baby's first w'ord.' t Parched, i 3;A doctrine. (5 'I'o maki dear. . 7 A 'bar. room. jH Small. ill Kxclamation. It) A direct huu 1 1 A meadowv '12 Skilled people. . 15 Part ot printing press. - tit Method of procedure. Unwise. I'orm. ' War heroes. Fathers. A comrade, Insecls. A' small ch'ild. . .17 To. call. A pronoun. id Hxrlamation. fit Crit.iile,!, I Suiuiirieil brick. V" A nuinber. An animal. 7 Like. H PrinleKs term, vfift To kiux'k. '51 A lake. Ti2 A decree oT the Sultan. "5.'I- Coiiipleled. 3 V Mobs. 55 A wheel' on furniture. 50 A place of instruction. 58 Marvels. (0 Not so tip lit'. ft? 'ot so short. 05 A bondman. ' 417 fishing net. ilay-lnborw. 71 ICirg-shaped. ' Y. A nnmlier. '(Jri To liaslen. . 78 A degree (ah.) SI A llieroiishfare (ah.) 'xlent. concluded one Mr. Otroux. via Hie Peace pass .'.hroiiRh Kmliij- Forks and Ihe 'InifllUl'll illulfiol l.,ti'..n.l II. , ....-.,,.. i...ill. I 1 1 W PorHaud canal, Prince llnperl. or al some i)iunl near Ihuellon. Endorse Resolution Houabl Cameron (I .F.A.;, In nisrail, A. .M. Malheson t .F.A. Voxrevilb- (who is inliiualely (ieorgi;.: and I o Prince Huperl oi'lacpiainled wilh the north coun t k !. is . ' d . ' 1 i mi - i Tho norlb, -to serve the (iniinle Prairie' district. s This outlet bv Hie Pine or Peace passes would servo Ihe wnole Peace lliver dislricl and would be a continuation or the K.U. & B.C. line, added Mr. (Bronx, while he urged Ihal there should not be two companies operating in the Held, hut that the company which would own Ihe K.H. A B.C. railway, should have the benefit of a non-coni-petiiive lerrilory. Another outlet which had not jyel received consideration In any i IBABY'S 1 IV OWN I nhiw SOAPj ylyUiMIwl. Mf.,Mwillltl. try), (Jeorge Mills (Liberal Athabasca, and lion. .C. II. Mlt-hell, also endorsed Hift' reshlu-Hun. "Mr. Mitchell stating thai if the Iwo big railways did nol (id an early slart wilh a pro ject, Hie. government should al least see that Hie freight dis--rimiunlinn against the northern lines be removed. -.' Mr. .Mitchell regret led neither Hon. V. W. Smith. Jsler' of railways, nor (he eminent, had indicated thai any opinion as lo the. most suilabli mile and asked If the government had intimated lo the 01-lawa conference their views in IhU direction. Premier ("ireen field staled that both Mr. Smilli and his deputy, mini uauaiian, had been at Ottawa ami hail givoTi fully or lliejr expert railroad knowledge fi nil their knowledge of the country in Ihe discissions, i,U ia( jj,,, governiiuuit. prefer rod not coinmll ilsdf us to a route nn Mid lie care In disclose- at Ihe present time anything nf ,u informal ion as to the views or the railroad Inmds. The resolulion then went In a unanimous vole. Hepprls received from Kdmnii-ton imlicale lhat the' newspaper there are finding ditllcull. o operale even in M .j, ,.jyj T)0 morning paier rccenily changed lidiuls again ami has been reduced lo 'eight pases, It'fd-t Ma, , j, MISSING! FLAT WORK IRONING Not much left rr washday when you use ouf t)"t n iish service. No tub all the cashing is don;. No clotheslineeverything comes Dack dry. And no flat-work ironings that, too, is completely cared for. The hardest and longest part of washday is missing and this family service is so low priced that it's an economy as well as a convenience. Let us call this week and take away the part of washday that you'll be most happy to miss. Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Send if Rhine 8 FISHERMEN! Look over your First Aid Kit and see that it jwmii-plelc. Here arc some of the things ou Iioi:: I kar board before you put to sea: IODINE ADHESIVE PLASTER BANDAGES EPSOM SALTS LYSOL BORACIC ACID DRESSING FOR BURNS, ABSORBENT COTTON, FIRST AID BOOK For your Personal Jvil you will til. i?e l RAZOR SHAVING SOAP RAZOR BLADES SHAVING BRUSH SOAP TOOTE PASTE COMB TOOTH BRUSH Buy your supplies from its mid be sum r.-v i. ij satisfaction. ORMES LTD. Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store Third Avenue Phones 82 and 200 Ask for a Tide Book for 1925. They are Free. Better Health Improved Absolute Appearance Satisfaction My replacing broken down and missing t "Ih vn: sun- HKTTKIl MAHTMJATION. Heller Mnslic .mm: ih-KKTTKU NUTIUTIOX. Heller Nnlrilion nu n c HRAI.TII, and Heller lleallh insures a III TTI'.H ' HAPIMKIl LIKE. Dr. H. L Alexander Smith Block. Phone 575 DENTJST Hours 9 qwJ W Evening by Appoint LOGGERS' CLUB , , HAS REMOVED u building next door to h'rizzell Hnlclier Hlmp, 'W from Ihe Mmprexs Hotel Wo carry a full, line of .ce CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDID SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION , lof James Zaretll ProPrieiu