I l l l I l I MONDAY. Walsh Gives QUEIBDN. (CP)-Pat Walsh says Oonununistuworkers. employed in 1942 at the Aluminum Gompdny of Canada's giant shiipshsw devel- opment, in the Lake St. John dis- trict of Quebec. now are working on the company's huge Kitimat project. in British Columbia. Wa1sh,3'l-year-old union organ- izer who resigned last week from several Communist organizations, said in an interview in I. Quebec newspaper Thursday that a "eon- aiderable number” of Communists are working at Kitirnat. Refermng tn the Shlpshaw pro- ject. Walsh said in December, 19-51. he was ordered to go to Shipshaw to arrange hiring of men who, ”tn hob Russia. then our ally, would influence other workers and hasten the construction work " "In December 1941 I brought in serge Bnrko. who brought. with him several construction experts. auaaassntnriut lCOfllil'ill('d from Page lot hopped from branch to branch back up to his chosen perch where he was well hidden from any sharp New Details . Di communist Activities all good Communist comrades." Met Obstacle ”Howeve:r.”.. Walsh said, "there was an obstacle in our way. ”'rhs Mayor or Arvida, Marcel Tisot. knew me and several of our group as Russian agents. We feared his anti-Communist views. "A campaign was started to get hlni out of the way. Everything that went wrong was attributed to this lfasoistt" Walsh added: "Today I am ashamed of it, but in June, 194.2, I was proud to be able to tell the Communist leaders in Canada t.hat we had more than 250 well-placed agents at ship- shaw." ' Lake Verde Notes Among Lake Verde visitors to the City Saturday February man were Mrs. Michael Dalton and Pins, Mrs. John Boylan, Mr. Wil- liam Shea. Mrs. Owen Callaghan, Frances Naddy and Lorraine Mc- Varlsh. , Mrs. Joseph Lacey and familv Mn. Joesph Woods. The ice on the lake isn't very good for skating at. present. which 15 011169 a disappointment to the wung people. The many friends at Mr. M. J. Mcrvor are glad to hear he has well recovered from his imnehg. --G11. Bloomfield Corner and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Plus Arsenault of Coleman were recent visitors in Bloomfield, guests of Mr. and Mrs, Urban Pinesu. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saunders, accompanied by Arthur and Regis, motored to Charlottetown on sun- da)'. March lst, after attending Mass in OLeary. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin -Spent Sunday. March 1st visiting in Piusvillc, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gallant, the latter quietly observing her birthday. The St. Anthony Legionngn-es held their monthly meeting in their "Home" on Tuesday, March (ml. with an attendance of 15 members. It was decided to start on their new building as soon as possible. Mrs. Leo Gallant and little son Donnie visited with her parents eyes that Tfllfzllll. be in the neigh- of Mg,-mam were msuo,-5 ,0 Lakivtluring the latter part of February. borhnod. Sziting up there he had nothing lverde on Sunday, March lst. to do hilt use his eyes. Being nl Mrs. Owen Callaglian spent the Crow he did use his eyes. He lladiW59'k'9nd Of F9l7I'u'm".V 2301. In W0 learned by the time he tried iii.s,Ctv. guest of her sister. Mrs. Wil- wings Mr the first time that his eyes had been given him to use: This is one reason that the Crow folk like to sit in tree-tops when they have nothing else in do. From a high perch like that they can see far. so the young Crow spent his time during the day watching what might be going on about him. Sometimes, he saw nothing for a long period, Again, there would be others in whom he could watch while they did not know they were being watched. Thus it was that he learned in a short time much about . joying Farm Forum meetzngs. Thel his neighbors that otherwise would have taken him a long time. to learn. Sometimes, just watching others, he forgot his own troublc-s.' It was when the Black Shaciows came creeping out all il1T0llg'll the Green Forest that he felt loiieliest. and pitied himself most. i ham Redmond. ; Mr. Michael Daltoii is at present jn patient in the Charlottetown Irloapital. I ,d.. 5 Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Redmond ywere visitors to Mermaid they first in-eek of March. Mrs. Earl Acorn. who is in ill his neigiiborhooddiealtli. is spending sonic lime in the City. visiting her slmer. V The Lake Verde farmers are en- lmeeting on Monday night March 5 lst. was held at the home of Gavan Boylan. Miss Mary Woods. ulio is work- iying at the Gharlottetovrn Hospital. ywas a visitor to Lake Verde recent ly, guest of her parenw, Mr. and DAILY CROSSWORD at-iraa mania ta iziiall-3 lam-iiaii-i OS DOWN la. Genus zmllld 'if;ll1llEi3l:l 1. Elgric 5. 1. Opposite of swine lJ'i1lC-J I! "W" 2' M" ii” Trill" 1:" r amt: 5' iSiif.53'" s. iii?-'.”' zit Note 5: Enigma! mnzlrdu 9. Gelatinoul nlcknnme "W 5"” r. L substance 4' N0 27' ”e””V' d”illa'rE”55E 10. LimP5 (”'"”””3 23- 5i"””" . raiaiiiciiar-J Dldlalli (dial-) form! -M "Mm! ltilllfilila niacin 12. Hail! 5. Begond to I cellar raainu canon 13,1ndin.n 8. Old measure 29. Middle 7 'i mulberry of length 30. Iznrhrle of Saturday a Anavyrr - v s dition - It Slaw” H 32, An alleged 41- The mill . (hyphen-l head sol! '0'" ”3r I3, ;5, Mum not. club 33. Part of 42. Cons e - 16. speedy 9. Can! a plant iation 18. Coin (Peru) 11. Vended H. Asiatic 44. Greek ICU" l9. Graiiiiiates 13. Guarantee country y 4-5 Th? zi. Pro.Nazi 16. Discharging 36. Electrical unknown organization a run oninnoer sod (Hl"d"' 22, Eskorg 17. Indefinite llbbhl - lam) r geol.) article 33. Trouble: (6. Cry of pain 23. Shrubs Lisp.) 25. Neon t.-ym.) 26. Sets of boxes (Jul) 28. Part of "to be” 30. lVild ox. (Celebesl 31. Distressed 33. The com- mon heathel 35. Required 37. Remnant , 38. one-spot card: 39. Sloih 40. Public notice 41. Perish 42. Milkllsh 43. Last 45. Mohamme- dan bible G7, Three-teed diving birds I8. Absent DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-llere'a how to work It: A X Y D L B A A X R IILONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for a nether. In this example A is used' for the three L's. X for the two 0'1. etc. Single letters. apol- troplilcs. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are di fferent. A Cryptog-run Quotation l'MPCO PT I TOYPOT DO 'I'RYB.YP.T.0'l') .. 0s 0 Y r D L. ' sum;-day's Cryptoqiiolez AND AND A CHICKEN. AT LAST-MONTAGU. WE MEET.'WT1'H CHAMPAGNE 7 re; AMAZING NEW No Rubbing-Instant SILVER CLEAIIER The ROGERS HARDWARE ' I ' eoumv LIMITED , j- i Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineau and Mrs. Henry Pineau were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Lynch of Portage. on Thursday, February 26 , Mr. and Mrs. Dioiiel Doiron of Rusticci visited with Mrs. Doiroii's mother, Mrs. HenrytF. Plneau, on Tuesday, March ist. Mrs. Henry Pineau and Mrs, Leon Peters were business visltnrsl ,in O'Leary on Tuesday, March 3rd. l .M...M. l The many friends of Mr. James iT. Gallant. aged resident of Pius- VU19. F9811: to hear of his sudden iocent illness and all wish him a speedy recovery. The Bloomfield Corner Women's Institute held their March meeting at the home of Mrs. Kentford Horne. The new secretary, Mrs. Donald Mac.-iusland, ably carried out her duties. It was decided to make up a quilt for the Red Cross before the next meeting. The pap. or on Educatioii-Citizenship was read and discussed. -1. SUM'MERSlDFl BAPTIST W. M. 5. -Mrs. J.F. MncNcill aiitertaiiicd the iiieiiilit-rs of the W.M. S. of the Slli'XTmEl'5ll(lC Baptist Churcli on Tuesday afternoon, March 3rd. at the -March meeting. Following the siiizlnsz of the opcning hymn, "Wiieii 1 Survey tho- Wondrous Cross”, the president, Mrs. Jack Macl..cod. gave the invocation. Mrs. Robert Palmer read a let. ter from Mrs. Allahy, rep;-esemag- we or the White Cross Missionary Supplies for India, stressing the need of hospital supplies. derided to send a box of food IIvmignll'llii'lIItled advantages of the new, improved Connor Iimnomltli tlio triple- wull indestructible Tlimno tub, insulated to Imp the water at a controlled tempora- fvre Ior quitlier, clean- or. assist washings. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Leaving For Germany h -- guest of her brother and sister-in- - law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mactivwen. I week at the home of her daugh- lt vvnsl to GUARANTEE Airrraftsiiicii G. J. E. DesRochcs, left. of Siimmerside, and H. V. Mac.Lean, O'Leary, with the RCA!-”'s 427 Squadron at St. Hubert, P. Q., will be among the personnel mov- ing to Europe tarly in March. weather perinittimz, when 3 RCAF Saliie-jet squadrons will fly the Atlantic from RCAF Station Goose Bay, Labrador. via Greenland, lec- land and Scotland to Zweibrucken. Germany. to form No. 3 RCAF Fighter Wing. The two other scuadrons in the operation, term- ed Leap Frog Three, are 413 Squad- ron, Bagoiviile, P. Q, and 434 siqiiazlmii, Uplands. Ont. This will be the third aerial trans-Atlantic lvfvss Laura Bain, missionary in 1 India. ll During the worsiiip pm-i'od the pre.-ideiit read portzons of Matthew L113 and Giilations 6 as the Scrip- iture lesson, then gave a talk on '"Tlic Story of the Cross of Christ" followed by prayer and the hymn "Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone". The Missionary study was led by Mrs. Palmer who, after reading the 4lll chapter of Proverbs, gave the Ihistory of the ioiiiidinrz and growth lot Acadia University. she was as- sisted by Mrs. W. G. Ellis. After the Mizpah Benediction a social hour was oiijoyed when the ,hostew served refrcslimenls. S. 0000000 'niass iiiovcmeiii of RCAF Sabre jet fighters, bringing Canadian fighter strength in Europe to 9 squadrons. The wing will come under the RDAI-”'s Air Division vvhlch is to total in squadrons. with plans calling for No 1 Fighter Wing at North Luficiiiiani, Eng- land. ultimately to move over to a Continental base. North Star traii.a;iort aircraft of 426 Squad- iron will accoimpany the fighters on the flight with grouiidcrews and equipment. This assures the squadrons of servicing by their own ground crews, fziiniliar with line aircraft and pilots. (NATION- iA.l. DEFIENCE PHOTO). l WINSLOI-I NORTH W. M. 8. , ...... Winsloe North W. M. S. held a meeting at the home of Mrs. C.L Cudmore F'cbriiary 20th, uiih nine members in attendance. Mrs. John Maclnnis oprnvd tlic iiicetiiiiz. and devotional leader was Mrs. James Cudmore. Epliesiaiis 5. 1-8 was reiid re- sponsivcly, and the pi'ogi'ani from the Missionary Monthly was used. Mrs. Mnclniiis gave a paper on the World Day of Prayer. and prayers were oflrrcd by Mrs. C.L Cudmore, Mrs, Bruce Younkcr and Mrs. John Macliinis. Minutes of the January meeting were read and adopted. The Com- llnnnnr Thermu Ill CONNOR THERMO WITH THE FAMOUS CONNOR AUTOMATIC WRINGER Automatically romvolleil prmvro Sell-cdiwtlng ler eonvoaium Imp Jumbo nil: for sllitlcni wringing The CONNOR CLEANER has accompanying tools for Oillm broom Imiringi Ior long mvlre every need and Conslsls oft” Consul d, ll- loin M: "E" u :'l ' dmI"h';d 1. Hose 9. Swivel Adapter ' "' " "" I"” '' "'"'l"' 2. Spray Gun 10. Carrying Case. VIWIW! Porcelain llnlsli lov ponmmnt. 3. Moth Crystals 11. Upholstery Noz- ”'UY.tIouieil surlm 4. Floor Brush zle. . stmmiiiiml Ier beam 4 5. Rug Nozzle 12. Two Extension ' " YEAR 6. Dusting Brush Wands GUARANHE 7. Crevice Nozzle 13. Disposable Dust 8. Demothing Tool Bags. AUTOMATIC DRYER by CONNOR to the home ways shines your clothes through your. doors. is a very important addition laundry. With the CONNOR DRYER the sun al- on Wash Day-or at least receive the sun treatment dryer. with the CONNOR DRYER you do not depend on the unreliable weatherman-- 'you wash and dry your clothes, air and "sun bleach"-all without going out of Next to a washer the DRYER is the greatest labour saver to the housewife. Crockett T34 Kent 5!. Conway And Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. sceriine M11118!!! and family were visitors It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllllm Wagner, East Bidofoi-cl on Sun- day March lat. Mr. Charles Milllgan, Murray Road, was a week-end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling stomach. will hold and support L 13.00 m tIilrty...d'In T, ::ltylreturned in as day: balance of mm MEDICAL SUPPLY COMPANY 15 Gordon Street - Maaotu, N, 5 Mlllllln. Mr. Eric Ramsay, Borden. W05 I recent visitor at the home of his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Emmy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison. and son, Argyle shore and Mn. Ancil Ballem and children. Mount Pleasant were visiting Mr. and Tuesday March 3rd. P MEANS: Burlington and O I I Vicinity -Mrs. E. W. Johnstone retunied recently to her home in Burling- ton after spending a few days at Campbelltmi, where she was the Mrs. Keith Adams, Burlington, spent a few days during the past actually dry-clssna notliin in mar eted. ter, Mrs. L. E. Pzroifltt and Mr. Pro- in mm” can iltt, 257 Winter Street, Summer- side. Mrs. Halsey Profitt, Burlington. spent a few days during the past week at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Charles Cole and Mr. Cole. Spring Valley. Bur. niunlty Friendship secretary re- ported 2'1 cards. six calls and six boxes, and a thank-you card was vi received. l A reading on Christian Steward- ship was given by Mrs. Bruce Yoiinker. Collection amounted to 33.00 and 32.00 was received from an associate liclper. The next meeting, in April, was invited to the home of Mrs. John Maclnnis, leaders Mrs. E. M. Cud- more and Mrs. C. L. Cudmorc. The word for roll call will be "Risen". Several members paid their fees. It was decided to start the "Trav- elling Apron" again. The meeting closed with "The atokers. enough. 1 Marvelous new oqui meat. at our pit-head, ss d'Or Coal so that but the purest. highest auelitv coal This means a BI er ton1o y nothing but P RE coal t at will all burn , when you buy Bras dfOr. 2 Every piece of Bras d'Or Cool in than oil-I treated to prevent dust. formation that would otherwise creep through your home. ' dirtying drapes and carpets. ' Bns d'Or Coal comes in TWO sizes. Nut 3 Coal averaging 2" x 1"-and Stoker Coal, averaging y,'" x K". ticularly suitable for the new coal space heaters. as well as for ranges and The Stoker Coal is the perfect coal or the Iron Fireman and other types of domestic These points make Bras d'Or one of the most popular domestic heating medium: on the market. So order early and order I. CUNAID CO. L”l'D.. 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