Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Mar 1919, p. 9

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12 PAGES YEAR 86. NO, 76 aily British KINGSTON. ONTARIO, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1919 Whig PAGES 9-12 SECOND SECTION Ts WIDOW OF FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE INDORSES TNLAC Mrs. Patrie Gains Twenty| $4 Pounds and Health Is Restored. many pe sxpecially la refinement, feej in publicly ietary medicine, have derived untold ys USE pubnncity 1s steful to them extent this ts the ease Patrie, who live ti Portland, * Org | » her word culture relu tance en-| al- though heneiit as more or fess To a great of Mr DE Portland Hotel However, tou that she would be ung linquent in her duty {if tell other the wondertul he received from Tamla While Mrs. Patrie has li Portland a number of former home was in Idaho Prion his death, her husband was one the most prominent men Idah having been Sheriff of his county sev eral year and later being ctected| Recorder of Bingham County. After-| wards he was elected Secretary off State, and at the same time | chairman of the Centril Committee of) the state Republican party | In speaking of her experience with Tanlae, Mrs. Patrie aid I welgh just fifteen pounds more now than I ever did in my and have actually gained twenty pounds since I began taking Tanlae My hea failed about a year ago My appe- tite left me almost entirely, and | didn't relish what little I did eat, and 1 just felt tired and listless all the time I was extremely ne and never slept well and would just lie in bed and long for daylight y come I finally decided to taky to Idaho, thinking that a might do me some good, but 1 improve at all "In a very short time after I began taking Tanlac 1 .could that it was going to do me lots of good, and it is simply wonderful the way [ im- proved I have a splendid appetite now, and thoroughly enjoy my meals without any bad after effects. My | 1 "she l and de-| did poy benefit he of has year erved as| | | | recently life life rvou trip back change didn't see | which h | staff | tle -| be nerves seém to be in perfect comdi- tion and 1 am thankful to say that I get good; sound, refreshing sleep ev- ery night It is wonderful how my weight and strength have increased, and I can truthfully say that [ am as well and strong now as | ever was in my lite. 1 never lose an opportun- ity to praise Tanlac, and when my friends remark about my wonderful improvement, it affords me great pleasure to tell them that Tanlac is entirely responsible for it." Tanlae 14 sold in Kingston by A. 'P. Chown, in Plevna by Gilbert Ostler in Battersea by C. 8. Clark, in Fern leigh by 'Ervin Martin, in Ardecly by MM. J. Seullion, in Sharhot Lake by W: Y. Cananon, --Advt. AAA A A A AIA PA rt nan Dominion Steel Corporation has re: Ccelved a Big order for nails and mille for Britain. TEV RRES. Spies Were Hunted Down By Sir Reginald Ha'l, Who Let Very Few Escape One day there arrived in London from Switzerland a man who produc- | ed American papers nurporting him | to be a representative of a large New | York forage firm. He had bags filled | with stationery and order books all | properly printed with the name and | address of the New York firm. But Beds dodieierdieodedy | rae, HP PPPIOTOVOOV | his papers were afterward found to HE Hun ecret could keep no from him," says the London Daily Mail. effieiency with and directed his of the emigsaries Germans at Silent Navy's nphs were everywhere; the last selves, known in very keen-eyed became fearful even Whateve: short they schemed was time to the lit- admiral in Whitehall, and duly counter Rarely cliffe and then the object » Voiee North- itself of such eulogism, of its attentions does of unload someth in the way of a must be ng genius certainly claim may Thoug! misused ard Rear-Admiral Reginald Hall, British navy As Director of Intelligence Division 1914 laid to much syn- t 0 he passed from a British Grand Fleet since June command in the to the Admiralty A man, the admiral is not popular figure of Punch; short, thick- sel with remarkably sharp eyes, rosy cheeks and a directness of man ner that at apt be dis concerting. But never was there a British official obliging. more frank and courteous in his manner; who went of his way to oblige a bothersouie newspaper man unessential" detail. And typical sailor- unlike the times to nore so far out with some now he How the ened the Germ navy a for the D. 1. D Dir telligence Department has been their bete-noir of the war Did they send ou spies he appeared to gather his plainly fur- nished in Admiralty Build- ings. To mention but a few who had the 'pleasure' of a personal inter view with the admiral, there were von Rentelen, the spy paymaster, spending millions in America, who was captured at a British port try- ing to return to Germany in a neu- tral ship; Von der Goltz, the asso- ciate of von Papen and Boy-Ed, and Kupferle, who committed suicide in Brixton jail. They left Admiral Hall as a witness leaves the box after be- ing turned inside out. Nothing can show his character better than the story of how he saved the Queen Mary in the Bight in the early days of the war. He had taken her into the thick of the fight, when his ken eye spied the wake of a torpedd coming broadside ou. He seized the wheel and with a nicety of judgment swung the vessel around 80. that the torpedo ran side by side with the Queen Mary until spent. That quickness of thought and action is typical of Admiral' Hal" naval career; particularly of his work at the head of the Intelligence Department. During the war the German spies in England were both numerous and exceedingly crafty. has re news an would have heart- year ago, ector of the In- their them into room AMAA A ta . - NINN AA NPA APA APA AAA PANN EN SRE «| County of Simcoe 65% 3 » THE MERCHAN HANTS Due Any Year 1924 to 1948. Price to Yield 519%, Hedley Shaw Milling A first mortgage on Medicine . valued. mt $1,500,000, Total £130,000, 1¥ let us have your Co. 619, Debentures Due 1935. 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Protect them against loss, theft and fire by opening'a savings account. Head Office: Montreal. OF Ki Branch, = - - eg Foy - - - Established 1884, + _H. A. TOFIELD, Manager. 1. W, McCLYMONT. Mesager : Safety Deposit Boxes to Reot st Kingston' Branch. of "them- | | have been forged and he was a Ger | | man spy. | "He escdpéd detection for some | time, but owing to the number of orders which the man kept sending | ta America and the similarity of them, he was suspected and the { D.I.D. began to get busy One evening he was dining with a woman in a Strand hotel, when the police walked in and quietly tapped | him on the shoulder. He was subse- { quently shot in the Tower. | Another of Hall's "friends" was a | man who came to London from Swe- | He said he wanted to buy port | in large quantities. Owing to the de- | lmy and shortage, said, he had been sent over to buy direct. - It vas not long before he was sus- pected of being what he was--a Ger- man spy, as he was seen irr the com- pany of suspicious characters A watch was kept, and finally the man was arrested Early one morning of the year he paid In a [fashionable Piccadilly one evening smartly dressed women naval officers dining In an guarded moment -- at least one of those apparently unguarded mo- ments of the little admiral's concep- tion--one of the officers happened to mention that on a certain an extra lot of officers would be leaving a British port for France But the British secret were already on their way. As left the restaurant the these women was effected secret got no further than dilly Another German agent has in his employ a remarkably pretty women who mixed in the best in Loudon. She was introduced to all kinds of people--military and naval officers and even members of the Gov- ernment For a time this fascinating woman succeeded in worming secrets out of her admirers. One day an officer whom she had met on several occa- sions accidentally saw the woman having lunch with an obvious Ger- man in a quiet little restaurant off the beaten track. The pair were deep in conversation and did not notice the officer's entrarnce He at once withdrew and met the woman by appointment the same evening at a house in Mayfair. When she began to ply him with certain questions he gave replies purposely intended to mislead and trap her if she was as he now strongly believed a German spy. She fell into the trap 30 neatly arranged for her, with the result that both her employer and herself were caught. The man will not trouble this country again, while the woman received a term of im- prisonment. One man who was employed in the den he in the spring the penalty restaurant sal and in (wo two un- aay service they arrest of and the Picea- society hh British Secret Service was discovered after a lot of trouble to be also act- ing as a German agent, said the D.ILD. "We caught him first and sav- ed the Germans from shooting him." Yet another instance was that of an employe at a certain airdrome near Loudon who was caught loos- ening the bolts in a new machine. The Inteliigence Department got busy. When arrested he confessed he was in the employ of a German agent. ' Perhaps the best of all incidents related of the little admiral and en- emy spies is that of a German naval officer who was trying to get dack to Germany through London and Holland. It was at the Admiralty where the admiral interviewed the man, and the sudden ferocious manner in which he shouted in German to the spy, "How dare you stand like that when you are speaking to a super- for officer!" startled the man into clicking his heels together. He did not raise his hand to the salute, but he had done enough to make his ar- rest advisable. ------------------ A lot of times curiosity politeness and consideration background. places in the a -- THE BRITISH PUSHED TOWARD Sicupytiig ST. QUENTIN ' upying seven vil V ago teday, March og Ive Jan Find a Hun. S8ATURDAY'S ANSWER Left side down in coat. i A The creed and safe one to tie to : Penni SIR ARTHUR CURRIE IS DESERV- ING OF PRAISE. -- He Is Amazed and Disgusted Attacks on Canadian Commander, Whe Is Brave and Christian Sol- der, London, Ont., March 31 read with amazement and 3 some of the recent statements made concerning the commandant the Canadian corps," said Right Rev, Bishop M. F. 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