The first six detective kits, turned out by the Police workshop. Phone 556 P.O. Box 157 THE NATIONAL REALTY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE RENTALS “Your Friendly Agent” B. C. GALLAGHERS’ Home Furnishings ® CHINA ® GLASSWARE @ PHILCO and MARCONI RADIOS © ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES P.O. Box 54 HOPE, B.C. | BRETT'S (HOPE) LTD. GENERAL MOTORS DEALERS Automotive Repairs Wrecking and Towing Service Hardware and Sportsmen's Supplies Phone Phone Day 741 Nite 817 HOPE, B. C. HAZLETT’S GARAGE Shell Service * AUTO REPAIRS Goodrich Tires — Welding Phone 236 HOPE, B.C. PORT HOPE HOTEL | J. E. Dion, Manager ® Fully Licensed ® Comfortable Rooms Tourists — Commercial On the Main Cariboo Highway HOPE, B.C. What the well-trained detective requires. Left, is the Graflex camers, and on the right is the contents of the detective’s carry-all. Fingerpriy; camera is at the extreme right. A complete “latent print kit” is also included in the outfit, and comprises sev- eral kinds of powders and a supply of very fine squirrel brushes for applying the powder to the delicate patterns of the latent prints. There is also a magnifier, pencils, note books, thumb tacks, a flash- light, and a supply of film to meet any contingency. Spare bulbs will be carried, and several film holders. The case is arranged in such a way that all space not required for the camera, will be available for storage of the other Microphotographic camera. swings right and left to take stereoscopic photographs. materials forming part of the kit. Two pull out drawers will hold all the articles required frequently, while other material will be placed in two lower receptacles, out of the way, but available at a mo- ment’s notice. These new cameras and kits will prove to be a very useful addition to the inves- tigating officer’s equipment, and can be employed for purposes other than finger- print photography. The camera was de- signed to permit its use in photographing small flat articles, knife blades, pieces of cloth, samples of handwriting, signatures from hotel registers, small pieces of jewellery, spots, stains, tool marks, scratches, and many other things too numerous to mention. Coupled with the This camera also ° distribution of the new press cameras, the criminal investigation field force yj be equipped with the most practical an} modern apparatus available and will }; able to cope with any photographie pro}. | lem involved in their work. “SIR,” wrote the distressed debtor, ip reply to a strong letter from the manage; of a furnishing firm. “I have many, many bills to settle, so each week I put them al in a hat and draw out six; these I pay. It may be your turn next week; but no more of your threats or I won't put you in my raffle.” | M. C. Johnson Peg-Ray Shoppe R. W. Johnson Ladies’ Wear, Hosiery, Drygoods, Wool, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes P.O. Box 878 HOPE, B. C, COOKE DRUG CO. H. C. Cooke, Phm.B. DRUGGIST and CHEMIST Phone 191 HOPE, B.C. * You Can Buy Your Copy of “THE SHOULDER STRAP” from Us Box 29 REID’S MARKET GROCERIES, CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON * British Columbia HOPE A. Brindamour C. Brindamour A. P. STAGES DAILY PASSENGER SERVICE HOPE-PRINCETON HIGHWAY 24-Hour Taxi Service Phone Hope 701 HOPE, B.C. THE SHOULDER STRAP