BEE lit wrwrintonrinres THE DRYDEN een meni eibtle OBSERVEN "The Phan'om Squadron"' (by RAOUL DE BOURLAIR) : (Continued) Chapter 4-- COLONEL LOCKHART As Dick regained he was aware of a voice saying, "Well how do you feel now?" Dick looked around and dimly saw a tall strong-looking, well built man in a navy blue suit sitting by hig bed in a small, well-furnished room. "Pretty poor," "Where am I?" "With friends," assured the man "Now lie down and get some sleep, replied Dick. ESPECIAL TRAINS . to skip's side at West Saint John Departs WINKIFEG 10.60 a.m. Dec. 2 » Duchess ef York . -- Sailing Dec. 5 it will be gocd for you." So say- & "ul. " " Ridmend - =" 12 ing he left the room. , 1 * A. Goi = nn § Several hours later Dick sat up FA E Dec. 10 - i Dee 13 in bed. He felt rather stiff and fer Cherbourg. Southampton his limbs ached. He almost imag- § Through Sleeping Cars from Western Foints § 1 Connecting with Special Trains at Winnipeg 1 F esently the door opened and the other ian entered. . "Well," he asked, DECEMBER Make reservation early with the Ticket Agent "Feeling any better 2" J. 8. WINTER, Ticket Agent |} 'Gute a bi sa pik, put 2 * sant how did I get here?" Dryden, Ontario | "When you jumped" said the fother, "Your chute became tangled in the landing gear of one 'planes. Then you lost conscious- ness. ~~ One of my men pulled you up, and then brought you here to Submarine Aerdrome. Of course you of my will stay--a prisoner of war." i "Then you are an American," fsaid Dick. "No," replied the other, an Englishman that I expect the world is looking for. "I am half Win IE Lathe Yard Builder @& Contractor. ed Dick. "The same," "and I suppose you are a Yank yourself flying a Yankee plane. Though I don't know why you sup- posed me to be one when I said you were a prisoner." "No." said Dick, "I am Dick Howard of the British Secret serv- ice, I was caught by the enemy and you staged a rescue as they were taking me to the United States." The Colone] was still a little sus- picious, but at length he held out his hand, "Shake" he said. "Good job I came along just then." The next day Dick got up and started inspecting his surroundings, replied the No More Dust in Your House; No Raise in Prices. COKE--per ton ...... . g15. 00 DRUMHELLER oriito}- -per ton ___..__ @13 5(} NUT COAL---per ton ... - $20.00 BLACKSMITH COAL--per ton .....coo... 395.00 Quality -- and -- Service ebm Gm DRYDEN Jas. Winterbottom, Ontario i consciousness, "Not Colonel Lockhart!" eoxclaim- i other, Colonel came in Dick, already up? T'll take you a- round Submarine « Aerdrome, ; have plenty of time this morning." "Thank you," said Dick, {heard a lot about your Squadran." He followed the Colone] ai a door leading out into the hangers themselves. Dick noticed that when Eo Phantom 'everything was fitted with electric fi was & roof and floor while the walls light and the made of cement, seemed to be made of rock. Pillars fi iheld up the roof at intervals. Walking to the other end, i Colonel opened asmall door. At the other side Dick could see a perpendicular ladder leading up- wards through what seemed to be a | steel tube. When they reached the "top, they stepped into a platform while around them was a dense foilage of artifical leaves. "This is my watch tower," laugh- el Colonel Lockhart. "It is rather a good imitation of a tree, Late you think?" It certainly was, for no pilot ing over could see anything that would cause him to be suspicious a- bout the 'tree. "Hello, as I ; "I have the | y Below them was an open, grassy plane, but no sign of any hsng- er. This made Dick more puzzled than ever. Betwees the foliage and the 'tre=' Dick could: see the ocean, while be- hind lay the jungle. At the end of the platform. was a small tele- phone and a powerful telescope. "Where are we?" ask Dick "and where are the hangers and other buildings ?" i "We are on .an uninhabited Phantom Island, place ne a r Easter Island," said the Colon- el. "I have had a submarine cave enlarged and reinforced with con- crete. It is there that they are so no prying eyes can get to them. My planes land on this. grassy plain and taxi to the other side, there a door-in the cliff opens and then they taxi slowly into the Aero-| drome under the sea, after folding their wings. = No one knows about it except my pilots who helped ms build it any myself and you. "You see that hill over there? Well, that conceals three of my larse radio guns. I sight them from here. That's what this telephone is for. I i= (Continued on Next Page) EH Sheriff - Sale at Lands Tor arrears of School School Section No. 1 of the| Townslip of Southworth ang Hartman in the District of Kenora and By virtue of a Warrant und: r the Entra and Secretary-treasurer of School Section No. 1 of the Townsh; in the District of Kenora; dated the {8th day of June 1930; commanding the Sheriff to levy upon the lands of taxes respectively. due thereon togtier with the costs incurred; I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that pursuant WEDNESDAY the Third (3) day December; 1930. at the hour of Eleven o'Clock in the forenoon at tne ora; in the Districe of Kenora; a d to sell py Public Auction so mu h of the said lands arrears and charges theereon unless such arrears and charges Shale have been. sooner paid, to the Assessment Act; as may be necessary for the 13 Taxes the Pro vince of Ontario, ips of Southworth and Hartman; hereihafter described i" arrears I shall on Seriff's office in the Town of Ken- payment of the said : 5% | i ki ON pat or un No. of Lot Con. Acres | Years in Arrears Taxes Expenses Total Name of Owner & Address Pat ; ¢ 3 Township of Hartman : N14 of 4 2 94 | \1927;; 1928; 1929) : am z : J S145 of 4 1 2 130 +1927;; 1928; 1929) $28.02 $ 4:24 $ 3226 _H. A. Rit 41 Kein St & rE ; = y i SE, " Ain + Toronto; Ont, Pat Nis of 8 1 152:5 ; 1927;; 1928; 1929) 2 814 of 4 2 160 , 1927; 1928; 1929) __ $96:0% $15.05 5 N14 of 7 2 148 -1927;; 1928; 1929) i Mohawk T'mber Co. N15 of 8 2 161 » 11827; 1928; 1929) Pet 24 King St:; W Fi : BT | ; i : Toronto; Ont. Fat N14 of 12 1 1485 , Q1927;; 1928; 1929) $23:34 $3:63 $2697 = Mrs W. G. Kennedy; 396 : ; ; fi 3rd St.; Verdun; Que, Pat Townsite - of Dinogwic--Township of Southworth , er IE : tt Jootg 1;.-27:%; .) 61 73 10:11 ) 12:16: "18:49 ) 20; 21; 24; 25 ) Block S09: 50: 2%; 24°} 3% 37 and 3% ) 1; 2; 5; 6.8, 10 ) ; 13; 14; 15; 16, ) i 17; 18; 19; 23, ) Bleck | 24; 28; 29; 30, ) 4 8%; 34; 387; 38 ) Bleck A ) ' Undivided Yo hiay 4 Int, ) LH - Undivided ) 14 Int, 8. 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