THE DAILY KJE'fffl PAOT THHifl BSlslslslslslslslslslslslsVm V . SPSBSlslslslslslslslslslsta France Develops Secret Whifflets Service To Smash Spying From The Waterfront Even Before War Starts dio Batteries Extra Long Life Batteries New I'H6K fuei: frit; ! Ride Tickets Cteu'ent Shows M'lth rvrrv rsil 1'UUCIIASE f ONi; IlOLLAK OH MOKE IMadc nt MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Available Now Opposite Canadian Legion Advertising is an investment. Pric es Ar.e Down Again All Batteries Fully Guaranteed You Will He W'he to Buy Your Radio Batteries at EDWARD LIPSETT LTD On The Waterfront LONDON NEWS Hear Them Kcgularlr Every Day With R.C.A. V ictor Radio Reach around the Wrld with thi' dependable radio. Battery operated or electrical. ' NEW 1910 R.C.A. Victor Battery Set Now on Display Models Arriving Sold Complete With EVERRKADV Batteries l'e i:VEHFDY Bitteriet ft: liiRer Life and Stronger Ueception Save Money With a Full Set of CVLItCADY Batteries from CENTRAL HOTEL' KOOMS and CAI'K Phone 51 For llext Household Coal MKS C F. niJr'K LEE HUNG CHUNG Chop Suey House Open Day and Night Second Avenue i -1 Stewart, is i .' . a Prince Rupert UhilZ01t;;eyj Ketchikan ri&herles Hesearch Plant Salmon IKhing quiet. The the coastal service. The vessel wss commissioned In June 1910 and has run steadily since then.' being still a very able and popular , vesMi Incidentally, this voyage' also marks the last call of the Canadian National Coast Steau-' ships in scheduled service to Anyox which mining camp has now been, closed down. Next week, the com it ii. neaier 01 vvanungujii, u jvrays easy c ana u. w. liarnson 01 oeaiwe. tlQn rnglneers of the United States actly The new fisheries patrol vessel Nltlnat. Capt. Henderson, which Is now operating In northern water, arrived tn port last night for fuel and supplies and was tied up at the Canadian National this morning. GUI-net fishing Is quiet now on the Skeena and Naas Rivera. Thi coho averag e to only about ten llsi ner drv Ihe pink nk run run la la over over and and few chun ; are two-thhds of Uie lie glUnetters gillnetters ceased oieretlons since the closing of the sockeye fishing season the end of last week. HALIFAX, Aug. 23: (CP) I Scotia Fruit Growers' Association t By GLADYS 31. AR.NOLD Canadian Press Correspondent PARIS, August 25: (CP) A new poster covers the present voyage of the ..... , , pnf.p n ,irl. Wktrrniinrl. rnws of steamer Prince Rupert, capt. r-eir - ... - McLean, which arrived in port at. white crosses . become smaller and smaller until they gred-10 o clock this morning from van- Ually disappear but the first line of crosses is made by the couver and win sau at 3 o'clock ghad0Ws thrown from the giant letters of the word "Re-; this afternoon Jor Anyox ana, . ,f Af . , , t,nij0 fdonimnn frnm: her 1201st in CANADA'S POSITION Editor. DaUy News: We believe your headline Wednesday's paper, "Canada pany snips win commence bbui s Ready to a regular weekly callatXetchlkaa reference instead of Anyox. Letter Box Give Assistance,'' with to the Imminence ot war In Europe, deserves comment. We presume that It Is not al- Bureau 01 nsnenes. wno nave lne but we suggest that the res-ben at Ketehlkan tn connectior ( pm Df a publisher are with the new WW flaheries xt- 8Uch real care ex. .earth otent which ss to be estab- J O Hames and J. C. Otaifchatd. air engineer, who w!U take the disabled ship south after repairs are effected. C P. R. steamer Prtaoeat Adelaide. Capt. William Hughes. Is due In port at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 pm. on her return to Vancouver and waypointa. eratkm W Canadian youth? It is our firm belief that Canada can make her maximum contrlbu by keeping lures whose Issues are not of oi maklng. We suggest that Canada rauilri not do better than adon'.. .has planned a three-day tour of jgp to Canadians and an efflcl-Annapolts Valley for farmers mi staff employed. He would use starting August 22: Purpose of tc tne cund f0r endowment purposes, tour Is to acquaint farmcra wltn urging the Ontario Educa-. ! .-praying, fertilizing and pruning tionai Association to take the lnlti-1 prasjlce In various orchards. KESTKICTIONS CAMPHELLTON, N. B., Aug. 25: iCP Sugar can be obtained In Japan now only by permit and In small quantities, said Gordon W. Mosher on his return here from teaching In the Canadian Academy at Kobe. Gasoline also Is on the quota system, making it .almost prohibitive t0 drive a private, car. .Utive In the matter Mr. Elliott 'States adults should be given an' opportunity of contributing, but (the fund primarily should be the) 1 gift of the children. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Koval Rnk Bid. wmcn expanaing rays mue a mi- . ond great word. "Indiscretion. " . This Is the first official and public move against espionage in France. M'll It K.,r- It. AA rwmor l lent centre for all sorts of crime, and subversive rings. The liberty which it offers to the with reference to a European and refuge of refugees and exiles of the world Is struggle, a policy non-Inter- nti 4miiar tn tnnt in hrii. not always respected. Bantly pioneered by the British At th-present moment, however. nrpmmpnt in the case of the the big worry Is espionage. With With! wharves Span(sn rjnvil war. We speak as natives of Canada J DEAN GEORGE DOLSEN . showing up. Abou! SllPPSt -'cS5CJlI S 1 rlind U11U have r- J. A. Lindsay of the Vancouver. scows and outer iioannc equip ment ot the Consollds 'si Mining & fimeltlng Oo. which has closed down there. Jack Adams is proceeding with the contract for the painting of the main building of the Prince Rupert Fisheries . Experimental Station on the hlU at the foot of McBrlde Street. of Uie building Improved as a result. aTo Honor Queen ARNPRIOR. Ont.. Aug. 25: (CP -lURDoai uo. is mrre waay mraa.u nHnn fmm - mlt the Prince Rupert enroujt. to n Canadlan schooi chUdren fori where he will tookrove.'-j Anvox miu-.i. r, i .A " -a t i Mr l r.ttjM iiei 1 1 n.riuriiiuiM.111 c i v. 1 h anr Fund is suggested by J. G. Elliott. veteran educationists and former' Kingston editor. The rund would be a token of love and loyalty for their Majesties and In recognition of their visit to Canada. "I would have childhood's tribute dedicated to Her Majesty, whose love for the children ui Canada was so wonderfully Elliott any. , Thus the "Deuxteme Bureau" of the Ministry of War has brought J to perfection a swet service corps whose exploits are more exciting ithan fiction. Under the leadership of the General Director of National Security, M. Amedee Bussieres, three men ' meet every Monday in , the Rue des Saussales Deuxteme t Bureau) to review the results of their Investigations. They are. Messrs. Castalng. Mondanel and Each has his own branch MISS YUKI Dressmaker Ladles' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone GREEN 880 in FUASEIt ST. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE cs: to deal with, but sometimes It is al-: most impossible to distinguish the special worry of M. Blanc (Foreign Propaganda), from "Spying." the problem of M. Castaln, or "Terror-Ism." handled by M. Mondanel. The Deuvieme Bureau Is an ordinary looking building which has no distinguishing feature likely to The nDDearance arrest uie auennon 01 a passing is belnV greatly JThe of edu-1 or h!.m to -spect that PLAN TOUK -Nova ... 7" - ,jon tne secona iioor some 01 uie catlonal value, possibly devoted to establishment of a federal research bureau at Ottawa, suitably housed and called The Queen Ellz- 'abeth Education Hall. The bureau should be obligated advancing educational know- mot dangerously fascinating ies in the world may be unfolding. Only the great outer door which has "Way Out" written in five langu ages Wychod. Uscita. Ausgang and 26 H ox. $3.25 40 ox. S4.8S 1 rV. 7, . .terlor rooms steel files reach to tne hidden behind genomic fronts Each has a name and a In the world U . Probably no city d ta a fecord. quite so dramatic as Pans. Tne arp t ven minion i etnHf nnm tnltrhf rMrl In fTanana . .... in the rush of pubUca-r" JZZ.' ,' flc. doners here, tn one o tnem may to vj choose uiiou; words wuiiu which ex-'" " . " " , ., .be louna tne inaiscreuons 01 me tlon of an adventure or detective i mmTMmi describe an Intended mean-- . . . . ... w. new suspect. wct, 0A.i " 'I Scientific Helps I or an uppenneim, or wauacc, un .O. Henry, are to be found In com-,monplace Items every day In Par- lushed there, arrived in the dly, hcaaJlne brlngs to mind W "W5p.an . . . . . On an innocent-looking ,ntr street on the Princes. Charlotte Wednes- t broad quettions: day afternoon from Alaska and J reaUy kncr7 through which one paes every your paper 1U proceed south on the Princethat cady & olve day where the fruit peddlers park Adelaide tonight. They made the stance?- U so. bow did It find the wagoni ' stop-over here to consult with of- hri did It question on this Pachcs afd "f"" Pla,f 1th flclal. Prince Rupert FWi-l e "malns e ta a oJvthe who make Up the Canada ff i16" erles BxperimenUl Station in re-, gard to plans lor tne Ketcnixan i tray? 1Iave people of Canada laboratory. given a genuine expression of op I Inlon to this effect? Parts for a Canadian Airways z We presume you mean that Waco seaplane, wfiteft broke flown ;th,, nriPrtn.ri -canarta- u readv eau, iu." reads that a little hotel was raided and two International spies round-ed up. But there 1 also the Invisible part of the bureau. Every form of technical advancement in electricity, radio, telephone, telegraph and sound detector is at the disposal of the officials. But each man must be as invisable and secret as the gods. Secret the place where they France's famous "Deuxifcme Bur- -But demandcd a Ucket you can.t the equivalent of the BritSh- utti. n Mna-Mmnanil!(!. man- here at the end of last week In the. ui.t rtrMnin !n a continental Secret Service, has been at work course of a cannery inspection I gp war Wny ou we again. flight with H. R. MacMlllan, pre- ngnt ta Europe? What is the real Or, as happened to one visitor dent, and other officials of the U jjc? can an honeat. well-Inform- from the United States a year or C Packers, arrived this morning persons believe that another so ago. In the basement of the from Vancouver and It la expected nTIUH Kp fmurht tn nre.vrve nnartmpnt home In which he lived 'proprietor become aware of the use to which his basement had been put. These are not fiction stories. .. . . Kill Brentc n-hlrh hm nnrt nrp tflk- said the doorkeeper. ""But I can," said the boy, "my father is with me" "Where is he?" asked the doorkeeper, looking about puzzled. "Oh, you eant see him," replied the plane will soon be abe to hoP' democracy? Did the last war mak- a gang of arms smugglers had built .the bey as he slipped past. "He's off on It return to Vancouver. D. lh(. uwld for democracy? ta munitions deposit, without the an invisible secret agent." J Lawson. who was pilot of the u hac b?en said that another knowledge of either proprietor or The system as far as it Is known plane when It broke down, l'li'major European war would destroy concierge. is that the secret service man re- uuu oawuii, ! dvtlliatlon In Europe. Does your Watch Foreigners ports to inici jiuuir uiuu.v uwm. u r(w. he.adllne moan that Canada STlOUld 'whlrh In tnrn nlrrm thft mlHtarv culture whosr creation is the worx .'!. . . . co-operation with the prefecture. of generations? What will we gain J. !" ""A. "lof police, it k not lone before the from the sacrifice of another sen- cni"nce "Q susnect k arreated bv a reeular policeman and taken to "Cherrhe-Hhil." the great prison which rears " its severe walls in the middle of Hon to democracy ana civilization - , " ; " iParts at the corner of the Boule out out of of foreign foreign adveu- m Piacc reguia,. d Ra,, In France the sentence for spying was a maximum of five years 4n peace time up until 1934. It-was then increased from 10 to 20 year? and since June 17, 1938, the punishment is death. CVum Mtt V. n Waa. l. . Mn nHtM- mm uir urzil ouub a) apit: k.iun innnnnn ,a a nnn nnn for. wi """"" Jc" ' "u investigations have made elgners in France it ) a starring DriSCnt general task to keep them sorted out and,",10 toe ear of l-he U Iflnd enemy the underslrables If there be'f 1 Rf 17 9 This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ot Britl&b Columbia. Sortie suggests is international. ,CmU.u y""1"" "rT, 77 pect enters here, free ' . in times . is necessary to be prudent tmHnr In the interior there of war or in Europe every country acknowledges that they have really that its clientele The foreign sus- are several parte visible to the public. One rutin Haala with rmsMrph. an- been engaged hi a kind of war for d another m. T I some time. The "white" war they . , ne,mentaUnn Tn the in- Boys Find Jobs In North Country JIALIFAX Aug. 25: CP) Trained at the Nova Scotia government's hard-rock mining school at Chester, more than 100 Nova Scotian youths are now working in mines of northern Ontario and Quebec. This was Just disclosed by A. R. Lawrence, director of the apprenticeship training project at Chester, who said that of the 400 apprentices trained there, more than 300 have found employment in Nova Scotia and Ontario gold mines. Four project graduates returned to their hard-rock mining Jobs In meet; secret where they work; how I Ontario after spending vacatlam they spend their time. There' a story told in Paris about the secret agent A small boy arrived at the wicket In front nt fh mmrf thpatrc and in their native, province. They were enthusiastic about their new Jobs. They said it would have taken at least two years of practical experience before they would have been fitted for the positions they stepped Into after leaving Chester. One of them, Aubrey Bird of Sprlngbill, N. S.. did not return alone to his job at the Paymaster Mine. During his vacation he was married to Miss Ivy Pettlgrew, of SpringhilL Most of the youths trained at (Chester are from the provinces 'industrial towns where boys leav-ilng schools have found It impos- Bureau'sibie to get worn in tne coai mines Each pad will kill flies all day a evtrj day for three week. 3 pal in earh packet. 10 CENTS PER PACKET at Drutfittt, Crocrrt, General Store. WHY PAY MORE? THE WILSON FLY PAD CO, IIuultM, Omt. URN1TURE CO. USED FURNITURE 2 Walnut Beds-Complete, special, each 1 Kitchen Range In good condition 1 Majestic Kitchen Range All steel. New grates. A real snap 1 McClary Kitchen Range New grates 1 3-Piece Chesterfield In tapestry and velour $13.00 $22.00 $35.00 $32.50 1 Violin In case. 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