FEBRUARY 14. 1952 Eirlwind l hy Norm! xowconh CHAPTER. ONE Part Ono ...... There was a lilt to her salt IN I lwrozid lnue on her upghgs - wamcss sally Allision aws 3"? .1. comet Airline's Employ- ”l3.””,;,,mnce at LI.Guardia Field. Pfohad been 3 good flight: easy to In 54: passenners. I W” ""3 Pl”... run betore a threatening wogderhead. and the glow of a H--vest sunset. to snide them l" "'.;,,,d...,-., Pleasant people. n 300d t... with a Juiure, excitement. . .,.- what more could any ::;hdable miss oi twenty-one a:k oi 1119? SM purred- contentedly as F;rst otiicer Jimmy Kennedy de- twrllctl himself from a cluster of .(.',.,m.A.,.,-, operations agents --ever an woli under perfect control! I could give 37011 3 11" I” ”” ,..u.-, cherub." he ottarcd. 'A pal n' mlnn left his car for me." .5,,..,...' Jknxny, 1 already have .; i ." 3 Hrs? fare clouded over. "But ,& .314 15 wrong with me? I'm --.1 know how to show a 3 good time. Doggone it, why u always say no?" swung round to face him. P eyes clcep pools of laugh- Can it be that Godis gift to l9. a-hing womanhood is on his it-.-ees plcading?',' Nuts, cherub. I never plead. -mitt-, that's all. As it mat.- -r- at ':tr'.. l don't really no for :"'i W0. 1 like women nho are 1...-in emniinmil. Cold-cut Sal. lint! you.” 'l'm flattered." He scurried after her and ripped her arm roughly. His face. :1 and creased by the sun was . ,-ctic. ”Aw, I didn't mean lint it. makes me boil when ;. start. acting anippy. book. let's ,;n ill to the city and have dinner inrcllltilz Cross my heart. I won't nutkc a single pass." But. I really do have a date. .lIrnmy." it-.m as she said it, the horn of ti.-LVADA l'it()VlN(iE OI" 1-ni.Vt'i-1 EDWARD ln'LItNn IN Tllr: PROBATE Col-'It'r The iiih day at February A.D. 10.52. in Re Estate at MARGARET LOR- ETTA MrLEOD, late oi Boston 1n the State of Massachusetts. itniteri States of America. Single lit-man. tic:-cased. intestate. 'l'u the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Can- xtahle or literate person within said County GREETING: l.illiil1lZ.'iS upon reading the it-itilnn on file of Patrick Joseph Mvl.cnd of Mount. Stewart in u.lccti's County aforesaid, Retired. Administrator of the above named l-Istatc. he. praying that a citation niay be issued for the purpose in-irinziltcr set forth: You are therefore hcrcby required to cite all persons interested in the said lislaln to he and appear hefore the Judge present at n Probate Court to,lnc held in the Court llouse in Charlottetown, in Queen's tin-iniy in the said Province. on . Tu:-sday the 18th day of March next coming. at the hour of eleven nriock forenoon ol the same day to show cause it any they can Why the Accounts of the said Es- tate should not be passed and the l-1.-late closcd as prayed for in said Wiliilrln nnd on motion of H. Fran- "W M:irPiieo, Esquire. Proctor for snitl Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth-' with published in some newspaper in Charlottetown aforesaid once In rncli week for nt least four consecutive weeks from the date ht-reot and that a true copy here- ..ot.lm forthwith posted in the fol- louim; public places respectively. namely. in the hall ot the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, ill or incur the Post Office in Mt. Mvnnrl. aforesaid. nntl at or near HM store of Clark Bros. in Mt. Siewart aforesaid. so that all per- son: interested in the said Estate at nlnrcsnlrl may have duo notice lIi4”l'Pnf, WITN .343 ills Honour liaroltl l.r'nn:n'tl Palmer. Judge of the said Proimtc (Tourt at Charlottetown in Queen's County. the day and year first above Written. iiv the Court. -Sad.) M. lCl.lZABF.Tll WI'tlGHT. ”' 5 ' Registrar. (3-INADIAN PIPELINES LIMITED Vain-n is hereby given that an ”i'llll(':lliO7I will be made to the P:u'li.tnicnt of Canada at the pre- Vni. next or following ensuing session thereof. for an act to in- ”"'ll0rnlc a company under the name of Canatilan Pipelines Lim- Ilctl or such other name as For- "”'"FI1l may grant for the pur- imr-.n or nrqtzlrtntr. constructing. "WWII: and opcrntim: pipe lines in transport or transmit naturul vvnrl nrtiticlln gas and oil. within l Ulnldli and without. and to excr- tiR'” sut-h other powers as may W! itrcessnry to nrrompllsh the wiorcsaid ob,Icri. subject to the ivrnriaions of The Pine Linea Act Iintl other relevant statutes. Datml at Ottawa. Ontario. this lih day of February. 1952. ”0WLING. ltlacTAVlSIl. os- BORNE & HENDERSON. Solicitors tor the Applicant, as llletenlto Street. (rtlwl. Ontario. Your host pxrint lmy... :7gf55" K fill? Hlllllllflll Wliiif. 8. till IN(;5. musically. that?" you know. made love azain she his head "I am... dancing gray eyes bulged. "With that. Jlmm)'-" ”But you're making a "He respects me, Jimmy." "Famous last men respect die spinaters." . . . Again the horn White in her hurry. bag on the pavement and "You mean you really are turn- ing Jimmy down?" parked He looked and his hand in Jimmy's direction, "with dollars. chixn." "Hey. l'm not licked yet." "You mean he bet he could data tor more year: than she mistake. me?" There was awe in Sally's bercd. she kissed his cheek, (in-.. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN the "Good. as a matter at tact. con-with a big head. he had been in before the airline building biared gratulations." He extended slthe employ of the Jethrup I 'Tdl'U!f0f almost. thirty years. lll'8l C I cl . th n it . H iiiiefii uee'.'.' Shit ”iu?2'e."CS he? GIIIIIQBI III c.I.E. l'el'lIEl'I1' ' a I bet he's a stuited tone. "You mean he was so sure ly ignored his cry or outrage and .1-QRON-go, pm 1:;.'n.g Toronto shirt. I bet he's never once really or himseii?" "Sally. you can't throw away 1 chance like this. Why, I'll even don't. want to be late. Women take you to I. show." "strange. how that plane just passed deatencd me." and smiled winsomcly at car, ai-ulimmy. then turned and got into slam that indicated the depth of most bumping into captain Mike the limousine heiore the He set; his first otticer could think of using shook Technique 2. Roger permitted a little smile to soften the wintry mould of his face as he hopped out or the Ilm-. ousine to help her in. A little man to you.” words. hlarcd turned to the wonderingly. climbed into the treat seat. lBoard 1! Control recently backed "Come on. Uncle Roger; .. Yup Mayor Allan Lamport when he told the executive or the Canadian "Wu": Women should ohe.v'Nationai Exhibition he wanted that their elders." he muttered. get- gm-M mgjor chm”; mad; to turn shc.ting back behind his beloved the Innugl (air may ,, mymg pm. flustered'wheel. He closed the door with a position. The Mayor argued that the City Council should have greater repre- young his feelings. Roger loved the lim- ousine almost as much as he lov- ed the Jethrupa. and he only banged doors when he was delin- itely not approving of the world or people. To he continued there should be a greater Cana- dian emphasis in the production of Ithe grandstand show. and a pro- lper accounting system should be I taxpayers whether the show is making or losing money. During the course oftho 2'.t-hour meeting with the C.N.E. executive. the Board of control decided to meet with its own officials and draft a new City-c.N.Ii'. agreement before conlerring with the exhibi- tion group again. COMHATS INTOLERANCE WINNIPEG - (CPD - Fred Tip- ping. retired city teacher, has been appointed director oi the Winnipciz joint trade union committee tor "mutton on the c.)q,g;, gxecuuve, combatting racial intolerance. The trades union committee which made the appointment was ad- dressed by K. Kaplanski of Mont- real. Canadian director of the na- introduced by the C. N.E. to shorwtional committee. PAGE THIRTEEN LAIIK TEA W566”? &”aw- ' z5Ww24?Zv.d. 9 35 Now HYDRA-MATIC SIIPEI DIlVE'l Now Hydra-Matic adds a new range -- "Super" Range for super pcrlormanrc-thrilling at-lion! Optional at extra cost on Nt'ncIy- High! and "88" series. - FIVTZROY STREET- .-w..m.m ........x X .Hmt'e. Ulrlmmbile Nincly-Eiglil 4-Door Sedan. Below. 0Id.yInuIu'Ic Super "88" 4-Duur Sedan. "llytlru-Mulic Super Drive ttplimiul at P.l'II'(l rust on bail: series. 'GM Hydraulic Steering opliouul at extra cm! on Niricly-Eiglil series. Eqitiprticnl, nu-esstrrirr um! Irim aulnjerl it: change uvilhonl nolico. 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