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OIL FREE WITH EACH BURHER notr-tr LOW AS LOW AS you. nu: . , noexrv rutvorrs ! ! we WILL SELL vou A anon: sum-znv RADIO Mu hmorioi ELECTRIC RAOIOS Write, Phone. or best of all. come in-see for yourself the RADIO BARGAINS we have for RADIO BATTERIES IN SIOCK 14-95 9-95 Whirlwind by Norma Newcomb CHAPTER SEVEN Part One That. news brought her up with a shock, ixlimmyis quit, Mike?" "Why do you think Iim here? Mr. Perkins wants me some sense into him" "But . . . " friend." "What wonderful fricnris I have," he mimicked her words of a mome t before. "You go in and talk to him if you want. Me. I'm through." He went charging out of the ol- fice as she went charging into Mr. Perkins sanctum sanctorum. Jim- my. lounging in the big leather chair beside the desk, looked up 137 iii. George St. 10 Wk out to Philip, The Jethrup heir -"But Why Should 1?" dEmBnd- they were en route to the house, en Mike. "He brought all this upon pawns Lhyough quiet, nu-,1 gcm- ilimself. Let him go to the dogs." I"), began, he "But you"re supposed to be hisihemg dysappmvmgly, FIRAESTONE Mi-.' Perkin swung round in the big office chair and tapped his fingers restlessly on the arm. There was undlszuised regret in his v ce when he finally swung back i look at her. "He is making a. mistake, you know. Jimmy belongs to aviation. He belongs to it as I belong to it. and you. Miss Alliston.” "I came here to tell you that i am resigning, Mr. Perkin. so I don't agree with you." she smiled wanly and hurried silently took her hand and led her back to the car. He waited until shook his blond "You are making a. mistake. sally. 1 know it isn't any or my business, but I simply can't re- train from saying this, You're making ll. mistake. You loved be- ing a stewardess. Remember those letters you wrote when I was at school? And you're giving it. up for what? Because a man you like was kissing your best lriend. Why BRYENTON 6' MacKAY CO. Wholesale & iiotaii money is all you are after?" "All? What else is there but money, Philip? Human beings fail you, but money doesn't. When you have money you are immune to hurt, You-you have peace." Another time he would have jeercd, but his brain was teeming with too many unpleasant thoughts. Outwardly, he might have looked calm, even serene. but inside there definitely was no peace. 0 I 0 Sally, pain-!ully aware or the girl sitting under the tree, went slow- ly through the garden. pausing every now and then to cut an es- pecially striking carnation or pansy" or ster. She was Just R bit angry wit Helen for coming but in a sense she was also glad that the girl had come. Finished with one bed, she walk- ed to the other, which brought her very close to the tree. so close she could hear Helen's nervous breath- ing. On anuimpulse, she dropped her basket and turned abruptly. "Why did you come, Helen?" "To talk to you." More 747 Conway and Vicinity m33Ila2"SE”'3uii?.”J.'. '."3.3'..3Eiy.”"”' Mr. Murdwrgewm was in summerside on business on Sat- urday, March 1st. ' Mr. Encii Biggar, Portage, was visiting relatives in Conway on Saturday, March 1st. Mr. Wallace Boyle. Freeland. spent a recent weekend with friends and relatives at Eilersiie. The many friends of Mrs. Ed- die Sharbell will regret to learn she is seriously ill at her home in Portage. Mrs. Arthur Adams is spending a few days with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mn. Luther Ellis, Ellerslte. . Mr. Joseph Donn, Foxley Riv- er, was in Conway selling hay on up to 1.00 amen ron voun lilii IA'i'i'EiiY DEAD or ALIVE nu ma: run A new man rowan , Lona” urn: FIRESTOHE BATTERY FOR TRUCKS, FISHIHC BOATS, CARS AHU TRACTORS IN New Sunlight is oil pure, punish yourself? Handsome. rich, lovable Philip. "Perhaps I realize now that avia- tion was an escape, too. Philip." "An escape from what. Sally?" She remembered the words her -i'”"' mother had said the night of her "You know! left the apart- ment because I didn't want to see or talk to you again." "But I couldn't understand that attltudt, Baily. Come, are you in love with Jimmy Kennedy?" "I certainly am not." she the farm 'of Mr. Eric Ramsay on Saturday, March lat. whlrnsically. "Holy cow." he drawi- ed, "you sure believe in applying the pressure, Mr. Perkin." The executive's deep voice boomed. "I have your interests at heart, Jimmy Miss Alllston. ”""'-"'99PY and better-than-ever -I: Molten more soda faster. it 3000 walhu whiter. The sympathy of the commun ity is being expressed to the fam- ily and relatives of the late Miss "M Myrtle Ramsay. Arlington. tan Flakes! 1r6ohdisIm pofeand n 5'55. arrive at a lortuitous moment. . md .. d h H L Rh 0 i 1- . --- . . ' 7" E "9 '- -”m'"-i'- h”"- i5 ihi”k5"8 Pi ”' far tP::hap;sr .333 irVelTiiz ptso cuers- vA"'I'l1ecnn:vTuign reason have you h-yMii5c- RHAPhm0R';"53;;o;:”:C,"udr' L" chm "I':90Ofl,HnoIovm. ' ' ." ' i .. as re urne slgrgizrgaugigs o;3oIs':telor.i”mmv?" rape from disappointment. I had to be angry? r apendmg some mm with h". u,, -k Vial.” b&yu,;,,wb.ou,,-fully. - 4- , ,been reared in the house 0! s. rich To be continued Mm Amomm A,,m.u1g, He got up laughing. tDont kidumml and suddenly WM made to geghrlotutbwn - t Mduvvuiliahfer. 3'”"”e”r ch""b- I ”'-W" hi” it 5”b;realize that I was not rich. So I EWELL. Enxiand -(CF)-a ' at Your hand: will love If. cannons mosr roruuul an soar yet. because of a woman. Nope,I 1! u , as ml::; .2: gm:-.::.:":: km” Wm”? A5 0' -V”'"d'-V I 5'" attached to afeno"ralJhv or those "c”m"-V m Dmndii Mmm!" other Jobs which :11! open to the Authorities in this surrey town de- The ,-,g.,1u- mgettng or the cided to save expense and trouble pl-eglnnd Prejbyterijn Lndier Aid in decoratinx new schools. by aak- was held at the home of Mrs. ing ex-students of local art schools lvm Hardy on Saturday eveninz. A moi" dciicimm Whflt "1 see". she bit h" "W "TM" or." to do the work instead of hiring March let. i I .'(h t 1 unkhm W 3”" w””m 5' nut" "Are you trvlng to tell me thafprotessloml decorators. ,- oerca ll. ex fa iran- pomuesyv - I I H I gentle aid to 'tAs pointless. Sally. as it was trying to talk to you yesterday." All this was clearly above Mr Perkin's head, and he harumphed negulari tyl i o o to indicate that he did not ap- , i i . ' ' I A prove of conversation over his i . - t e W c head. "come, Jimmy, at least re- . consider for A few days" ”Nothing to reconsider. You ' know, I may even marry that -- 'r Dronda Moore." . He bowed lirst to the one. then ,1to the other, laughed his gayest )laugh and went swinging out the door. 3 rin Suits , n gt ,......., . Fashion forecasts a suit in i& f 0 your immediate future. And. ' C 7i of course, you'll choose it from our new collection of Spring suits. They're all de- . .liciously new, and already - - fashion revered. ' wrm I F When disaster strikes a community, the Red Cross is there. Promptly. Wherever the relief of human misery calls for first-aid medical services. emergency supplies of food. shelter . . . you'll find the Red Cross at work. But: this is only one. dramatic. part oi the Canadian Red Croas' work of saving lire . . . bringing " comfort and new hope to Canadians in need. noasrs ' A "LIFT" Rub 1 teaspooniui of Coiman'a Mustard in powdered form into your rout before placing it in the oven . . . then km the dilereaeel For free recipe booklet, write to Reckitt k , Colman (Canada) Ltd.. 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