'5. .- t ____w_,:;$‘:.__».. .-.. -<. sk-Qr-vz-CQQ Dhhu-IIZM ,_ WEDNESDAY._ t_—%'i‘f Nazi Army Changes With Dover p Anticipated By '°"'°°" BfIlISII Intelligence BY synagogue 100x32“ Assoc te tell sum COLIN HOPE I CAiitU, April i3 —iAP)- The l accuracy with which Britim intell- r _ “—_" igence experts have anticipated l changes in designs c1 German mil- CBAPTER .\\I ~ MI! equipment long before the m- ‘ ‘- ~- git-lo has n on P01‘ “W! FBOM THE row“ ‘LAOVKLIOLIS bizgpearedmon m‘ blottin- .. . h lilting Axis quwIml-gxgml-‘ufl ‘fiwlm ‘t; ...‘.‘...‘..§ fifiisffirr mlenuid brnsure facing the easy SIOpu hat led down to the ilats on which five years ago, when war conditions duged by the gnelny 1n mm war, “We Piilher <111T@f¢111-" Allied intelligence officers BBJUJQB In}: welmorfito age aggievthlélritfhrg get this information they have‘ o epace rom e . d m,“ @510; Romans landed, through the years £1,551: 113:: m “me an ' s to 1914, and the return to lmpotiit; m“ year‘ the German‘ mtmdum ance oi Neasborough during - _ first Ere“ w“ He Md, m“ c! its , e4 an improved version oi their 88 _ . . _ r _ _ “P5? m“ ‘?“““‘°.““’.' m” "ma" _ lgllimlllfrlre ifltfltffltxiitlixtlisgitthgifltnltacliffi ihere have bten attempts to 9S I h m l he m“) or H" tablish industry there," Leievre m1 a" e. “g a‘; Th. said. “Some promising and others i Clfllmfd 0W1‘ il-i Pr Xlcgwlr-‘i- L1 foredoomed to failure YBroadIy | MW 33 W“ W51 1Y1 b?“ l" g1: speaking. the place is dead.‘ at _BB-rd18- ind. 1-" 1116 116i! 118 "It's a rabbit warren rightluliich ensued, one British Office!‘ e-nozlgll." Bill tUllllllClllDd, "Wed ' rail across an 0P‘!!! fli-‘ld 1° 319K315 nccd an armv to search it thor- l personally the rate of iire while ‘m-gfnili‘... in nlunctio with the i ‘hfnaiwutlfltlglibrikruua o both i A c0 n ' cas n marshes and the woods on the iarfudug before the Ax“ gum“ won side, you would indeed," the Vicar captured m. wipe,‘ out“ Bu; m. 0g- supplemented. iiccr checking the as got his infor- Hale we got t0 585"" m“ matlon and escaped without n dum " ‘Emmy pill) lXhITIIStJTlHDIIf/i I mmch "CW1" “y ‘Y? 51a n98‘ "9 p‘, I llleceilily a new German 75 Np- Bfli conceaed‘ Bu: ‘damn “m”; pellrfd and, in hastily vacating an M‘ be "e 65”” ° ° a 51mg‘ untenable position, one oi these forward search. We don't want w , . .Kuns ran into its own mine iields Cam‘ the men‘ Th“ W‘ b’ a pom“ and had a wheel blown oil’. A sol- job. Our interest 1n them end when T we get what we are seekmgys l dler comandecred a mine-detection “Bu; supposing m9}. ha“. ahrggdy -' squad which invaded the mine field {ouild it?" Coilncrs ncrsistcd. 11nd bwllfifli ihe 81m 581613’ 011t- "Thllt ccrtaillly would alter the t Experts now are examining it. situation, but I very much doubt li Less fortunate was an officer who they have. Otherwise, whv are they was killcd getting information a- still here? Surely. if they had got bout a special type oi tank the vrhat they came for, the sooner they - Germans were using during the were out oi ihe country, or at least - siege oi Tobruk. A number 0d out oi tllr- (llSillCD, the bcitcr they'd 1 ghast- tanks had Men dgmgged on be lllfflsedf’ . the outskirts, but it was suicide to 'I‘llcl'c was £1 silence while Bill went ‘ tn. to reach them Th“; particular °n with his 5141113’ °1 the 9°" | oiiicer flew in at‘ night made an Suddenly he asked: "Do you know examination and passed ‘the “m”, E ma“ “amed Amnkmrd" vicar? I maiion o t but was hot down and believe he works on the marshes, time hlit- t ,1 ‘ts and is rather simple." d W e T‘ “g ° Escape" m ayes‘ I M10“, mm You can See “lmesc instances only scratch c m3 Cottage tram hem-- mutt-re stlmice oi the enormous amount of inted out a. small building stand- "me MR1 0H"?- moriey and energy m» alone on the edge o; the expended to keen a jump ahead of marshes. "l should call him a hali- enPmY Bfmlmenfl- wit. ‘Simple’ isn't the right word. One of the latest German wea- He is very craity. Not I am afraid, nons was a new anti-tank grenade. a ve nice man, though one is in- known as n Rlttei-kreuzladung. It clinc to nmke allowances in cases is a funnel-shaped conirnintion “"11 M11153’ with ihrr-e henvv mnvnets at an After a P111158 the V1¢M 8511911 ooen end strong enolwh in make "Are you interested in him?" the grenade siicI-t m any niece of "sllghilh" Iflrbmk Bdmliied- metal it touches The arm-h com- ggggtggggflgtfffe °t m” b°d1e5 “c” mnriders no lorleer are worried. "Yes." agreed Leievre. "I was at If‘; etwgfggerIItfl-‘éacagrv It‘ 215m" the inquest. and I must, say the . c t,“ d m P“ Q“ 5° °d Paw coroner did not scam greatly im- ‘in s an p arm". p5 Me “mo” pmaged with Monkfortfs evidence_ o izing to from; uhn use them. He gave me the impression he was The“ ca“ “my b" Emmi?“ bv "9' hiding something. Perhaps I am “"5"” a "1" *1 m” "m" "Id ‘md unlust. but I would hazard a guess 0"" 17"? "1" 1-“ WkR-‘Pd- the gren- lhul, no nnd stolen 5omegh1ng from adlrr must find cover within four Ihc tlvad man." Wmndi "I hope you will not express that zlplrllfltl to anybody else," Bill said. “Otherwise there might soon be an- other inquest." "On mo?" The Vicar was interest- Id rather than alarmed, sir. LOsn Charley Monkiord." ‘ ere another esto I sighted to ask you," Lnrlglbokiulbnt “Anything i’ can do to help," Lei’- London Papers Praise Budget LONDON, April 13 —('I\iesday)- ‘Vjigngggggdugifilggé n Em 1d (CP>-- London's morning news- “Tllie morning l thought 1 hgzrdtglrllgfeyndagvobflqfralilitgmlvsvliftirsff: Dr- Derbley say that someofhis l bud et the bi st a ital h chickens had been stolen Is he in I g tfnowr gtgf- r n a: the habit oi losing chickens or oi’ can” t " H?" ‘e 0118.1 praise claiming to have don‘, so?" 1 a Oor e appropi ation oi’ lkNov I cannot honestly 5a he is I 0,000,000.00 worth oi cieclts to m5 btrds Hm almost’ W“ ‘ and I\gl\0 supplies to the United Nations. should hesitate to betteve he over The Daily Mail remarked that it kngw jugt how mam, he Owned was ‘an odd circumstance that the thoucll he Favs he docs. Be that as 131E950 budget o! our history it may. I have never hoard him shmlld be “mom! the least sensat- vomplflin before the last few days 10081. We have become so used and now he claims he is being rob: 10 1111flk111i§ in vast fllzures that we bogqtiiwz-ry night." lshoulder without a tremor a new A 's inicrest was o vlous. "I' bill ior 1'1"’ ‘FY11’!!! to cast aspcIeIsions on .03.’ ' new tnxe€5'§e§r0w'0g0' I ‘Ifven me t. \ll<irar. hut it is unusual iorlpeclcc." e m re or e55 ex- IVPS 0c a " 1 "Yl‘-<- V"? UDLIZTIZIIIiEIEIGII/Igflrfg hon- Icoxfircjrf [but oftllller morning papers cr-i. iolk hcrenbouts. I cannot. think fm-“m d S" e Financial News "g, R1 IPBFSOH I would not trust im- it-npngzeon ttltrdiilcxégigxsfor concern" H . PICiY. with the ol x n‘ ,, - C1l-"lr10vBiollkforcLsArTdeI(Iiengtlglllfl); I"‘""°1 ,,"“""11°" ‘he MW!- ym, m“, not RS a pnmm. but as a P1061’ Said. concentrates a heavier In... n; m‘, world with very few "_ ‘burden on the lower income recip- uslons. But. sllrclv you are not. wor- ' ems’ DMWHIQTIY "11 memb"! 0f 1'71_1;_133b0!l.' the doctor's chickens " thensflvlfes 111111 0111-8116 pension- n“ urln not. 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He lease =1 1 L I “r nd with . was confident he would remember l1'°“11°“*1'~‘ “ff “"1 ‘ “h m. the essential ieatures oi the lay-out l tank deientes s; ..l..t _ w en ed _ oi the glace. lest. came ille ~- -~= W111" " " i " lie Cviilllléiilifd. only nominal EI-lclifiaa. t - "Spraw ," Leievre replied- Oi the hundreds Ul wriations of "And it was very important twenty- types oi battle equipment intro- A .- I tr » t Try one—or all-of these exciting new soups and discover for yourself how gloriously good condensed soups can be.“ Q Here's the reason! Heinz food technicians and master chefs spent months and monthsin testing, tasting, sampling, and seasoning, to bring these new Condensed Soups to the stage of unsurpassed perfection. Now, Heinz brings you the fines: condensed soups in nine favourite varieties-every one packed with heartier nourishment, fuller flavour, and downright satisfying goodness. 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SOUP SATISFACTION FOR EVERYONPS TASTE CONDENSED CREAM OF MUSIIROOM- CON Tasty morsels of cultivated mush- rooms enriched with fresh cream give this sou that real mush- room flavour at everybody loves: DENSED CHICKEN SOUP WITH RICE— A really nourishing sou , com- bining tender pieces o youii chicken in generous quantity wi selected rice-a favourite flavour some soup. DINSED CHICKEN NOODIJ SOUP- Succulent bits of chicken and finest golden egg-noodles com- bine to ive this sou a wealth of rich oi -fuhioned avout.‘ CONDENSED VEOETABlE SOUP-A lusty CONDENSED VEGETABLE BEEF SOUP- blend of over a dozen tasty, care- fully selected vegetables, sim- mered slowly in a hearty meal stock. Perfectly cooked and expert! seasoned vegetables enriches with lots of succulent and tender beefmorselu ANADA LTD. s" l llforcsled." Bil] nnsuvrrod. ihe D311? Sketch described can. t- »< iwicnbtlivnc says he; uncle arm's gift to the United Nations a; 21.; nnclnims to have lost. some chick- Baltillflllniflccnt gesture", and {he ..-f”'2i*.t.’.~’.'.°..2‘;‘l“§“We it. “title” .221: - .r".'.rl.2"";.ls 22.1.1.:::wr..r..*":~~"~;: 1r“- "Isiillss Farm" wwmtd l, t . , - ‘- -- e ax cn cc one, " Wm 11mm: hi) hPl-tligdngilitd [at least until ilTIPi‘ ihe war. T ll/tfxs’: Y1, "lflrilv mflos nwav across {have ‘cm" he cried T . ‘ crlolls . -' f - _ t ' ' In» Ionized 2.23.1. Ilitt-eflnlet liiilc ~....i»§’i§§°°§,,§'“,;';f,,,,%‘1,3}? 5m“! :3,],]:§p't3II,rI1,:,n Ptiritlwémitixfite 1’ "1' {p307 whv thr- Huns 3311a in- it"l’4<(\[I n;,-¢,._.,tt‘s“.,,n, m,” m 5m‘; llgzysnqnhthltlilswich Church towcr ,,..,t,, 7,. t _ ,1 ~ - . . ls the most outstand- l? ‘IlFIf b11135,Hriirfiqrrigfrr-rfionatsginfirlgyiri rrfzaflrIlIIif-naggflg‘ Mr- ‘ UITAWA’ Apr“ 12_(CP); ' ' ' ‘ about i~ re,’ 911' ‘ ‘ was 301-156 01 fivmmm member’ “t” '1" W t: rbw.r";t:it.a"e.§smraslli Tnwm and cities would .‘{vy-|W‘PH; " m“! “my B1" "15- ‘md ellgnription from income tax o! $1." ,;,,.,,,._ b? mm, h“ "M ‘wan vmflwq "Oformrc" Boom s obvious comment. 860 a yea, to place them 1n the with I" Fl-rvich would not a...» ml tntfli".,§flfi¥,’§,,'f,j,f,lggf Yhsg“; same catflllofy Bs married walle Pl‘. IT!‘ \' Rllf t I t ' r » n ooovlvll Brilshqglnvnrlfi QQQIJTnxQIlI-I 213:,‘ m“ I? "Inn" "wv had ""1 V" eagnfiflfgh working in indust is en- "fllrvd rm": to rlv them. the orlw wit-ii»... T’ h" m" Ilmher °r m" titled lo an exemPi-lvn 01 3 39° 55 '11" "ilcmv would have to nnv u-oulrl H t “n” Iormmn" a married man while his wile. 11 ‘l’ "Wlmill" ' In“: ftqmrffl INN” f” m5 mm‘ m loyed is enfitied to an exemp- lll= mYlSIFIYF were interrupted hv shall .3, (Zt-tdntnmc "n" Benn-v- We 510:9! $660. F" “\‘“"'mn'lon from BPrmv Cnn- {Qrdy- Mk to Charm’ M°"k' Finance Minister Ilslev 551d 1"? nPrs. "You want the host b ins. I t th ro osal. He said _ _ ,_ V t T“ ‘v _ (T0 be Continued) ligimftyarandeg” pm“, actually ‘r5? _‘_'_'_ ki i themselves in a >5 bzigienegorpaxirfnefsbip, and ii this concession were ranted it would represent dlscrim nation a ainst u I Y 0 shop-keepers and other bus ness- imen whose wives assisted them- Victor Quelch (ND. Acadia B11111 the solution appeared to be 0119-?- iarmers living side b 81119 M01115 trade wives, and m B. 01111!!! 01 , has caught them by BMW"- Prince Edward Island farmers in need of farm help $660 M me work done by the wo- men. ', ' .D. B tile River) this Spring as well as farm laborers seeking employment safimfitr: $1,: Si. wovxflan on the . , - , k ti ndahali com- upnn ihe land should register at once with ihe P. E. I. {,‘Z.'.'Z‘..‘YZ'.F.%..T§ tnhe city n, - . , . Lib. l) hamt I'nm Labor Bureau. Mulch Bldgz, corner Sydney and “f: Pr‘; glilglffigdbsrecognifluéfthlt _ I, OTITI (Jim-n Si. Charlottetown. égmtheneiéaerstiéiagiifeareédwiggk trcoum not be done because oi the 8110"’- asze oi labor. Application forms are obtainable at your community M”, Dom, Nielsen (Unity North Battleiordl challensed e "mmm" Post Office. b" Mr. Tm“, that u" mm Wm” IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII $22.33‘. °.‘.‘..”..l¥.’.'§l.“'.§‘.i..2;?'“" °"' ' ~ r "When spring some; along the iarm women have to take over the team and the tractor, leaving the house work to the children, she s d. Mr. llsley said he did not doubt this was true in many cases but there would have to be a check to ascertain just how prevalent the condition was. But the working mar. received no concession such as that sou ht ior the farmer, nor did the shop eeper. The position oi the wife in these ‘cases was that she assisted her husband in this business, and it was 1 co-operative enterprise. Ii the exemption oi $1.860 were allowed to the farmer and his wire there would be discrimination ‘against others in the community. Mr. Fair replied that city women ‘could work ior ei ht hours in an ;ol'ilce and look ter their homes ,as well, while the iarm wiie work- ed ld hours a day at her home- the farm wile went out in ‘work, the farmer would not lose his married man's exemption, said Mr. Ilsiey. "He'd lose his wiie," lnteriecicd a member. PE Wright (O 0 P‘. Meiiort) salc he knew many farmers’ wives who made a8 much as 8860 a veal" from their own eiiorts on the I CUTICURA I is Different! I Don't confuse It with I creams and cosmetics I I ll cuncuni omrmmr I l ls MIDICINAII g I ‘ E I Conllinl OXYQUINOLINB and I other valuable ingredients. own ron name uni. norm. I nucmeins nun omen stamina I I .jz—---2----- said c; M 099111!!! of discussion of fill!!! taxation today. Mr. Ilsley said that i0 set aside a certain group oi citizens. such as farmers. as ii-es oi income tax would unbalance the whole taxation system. After the dinner recess. Mr. flsiev emnt farmers from income tax could not be deiended He pictured the situation in whidl an indust- the tax while his farmer nelzhbor. "B" Bfiibyinlz a higher income. was exempt, Co‘. Gibson. answering appeal. wiis. said it was no more iustiiied than to ask that all man-led tax r-enrenentirvz nnv to his wife for riumlnn hie household. P. Black (‘Prolz Con. Cum- wcrr wllllrw to nay to", hue they ‘Nah I rt T11" Iovcrrlment should riv» re- "Miiion to these losses. wit), the “mletion, denrvciation “WW had caused. Phi-morn should have exemption ‘mm taxation on sums scent on i’ mum armour-own 9hr nroduct- ‘on of vita! (QM sown” Hon. R. a Hanson (Prov. mm "IMF-Sunburn cold some nroditc- "c in the Mwv-itlmes "ootaio hit" “Wilt be in tho income tax cate- "Wwssions minht be made for ‘hem. Mr. Ylslev said lncflne tax Id- “M would wt n serious nrenedeoi sale‘ to the committees that to ex- Joyce Shaw. 3 Florence Burke. rial worker in a communitv naid 3, Patricia French’ 3.101s shaw. VIL-l, Lo Burke: 2. for wanes avowanoe for the mm Kills? Gorveatt; 3. Bundle con- s a e G ggvem be “towed. to "do" a mm Phyllis Douse; 3, Dorothy Mach °'- drui v.-1 R0 "erlnndl said he believed turner! Ellzabefh Simi: 3, Marie Gallant. "ed ‘bee? through lo or l: unoro- Marjorie Gamester; a, cm mm 0 B! and debt mond Kelly; 3. 0g GT 1T dot-inc the farm uiant. some re- Maori}, B. w w“ o Ellen l... Harrington-Principal. DEIWOIT. "or! for the first tim- this vear Rhentum, t, n,‘ ulver-colofad n" "My had suffer-rd difficult. vesrs. mega] mum t‘ haw" "m, 50kg ""1 "1"" 111'!‘ 1191-1 50"" '1" or lend, has been dlsooveled in un- "Wmentv hmum of infllvlrluah’ the Others besifes farmers had debts ,7 consideration wouic ontinue to be given them. PRING PARK SCHOOL Honor Roll for March. Principal's Department Grade X.—l, Cyrus Vessey; 2. Grade Ii. “Inn —1 Douglas Dennis: - Miss Macbeod’; Dellartment Grads rado VL-i, Roseen ixOlaii-i 2, n. Miss Health's Department ma Burke: 2, Grade IV.—i. sheila Moclnnls; 2. Min MAoGre or’; Department Grads IlL-i. C din Sims; 2, Ray- eisn Cameron. Mrs. Danton’: Department .—1. Blots Glow: 2, Marie Grade l-No examinations. ruin METAL April i: - mo _. ful amounts in tlus dust oi’ Am- erican steel mills, The discovery was announced 00 American chemical Society here today by A D. Melnven and 111ml. but under existing legislation would require an enormously com-i 1925 by German chemists they could not claim the exempt- plicated taxation machinery. Sim fnamcd ion o! $1,860 llnr suggestions had been . - made‘ Czccho-Slovakia in "There's an injustice here," he before, and Will‘. A Bacon oi the University c: and rocolnition oi debt conditions Tuna”; ghmtum w“ mum, provinces USE IIORSEELOUD PASADENA, April l2 -.- 10st to nndtstltutle oi Technology have used horseblood in successfiii transfusion the first great into human beings and for seniml for immunization against disease. Dr. Dan H. Campbell r890?!“ the progress oi the first phase 01 the experiments at the Institute’! (AP)? Scientists atmgalliornla in- annual alumni association meetlni "a MUST“ NOTWclste rim.“ in War Time-A Reliable New~ Watch Will Help You Victory depenll on the lllllll! i" our worker: to he on than all til! time. 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