"-- ~~ THE DRYDEN ~~ = a a g FEE <r -- = = 'The P hantom "Yes," said Major Benson, "Some there met Major Palmerst-n. believe the Yanks have him, but it} ; re : hod Sguadron" % a3 2 masters to Te. He started I am Dick Howard," he said pecla S Ir S Q ---- nt Continued from page one luek," came the answer, hen he had settled himself in the train, Dick noticed, for the first time a scur faced individual who peered at him intently. Dick wond- ered why he did this, but as noth- ing happened, he settled back in his seat until ke reached London. Little did he know what zn import- ant part in his life that man was going to play, and that he eventu- lly, though unwittingly would lead to Dick's discovery of Colonel Lozk- hart. Finally reaching headquarters Dick rapped on the docr of the office. Answering the cal] "Come in," he entered, "Ah, good morning, Dick" said Major Benson, "I see you have come as soon as possible, sit down. J will see that no one is around, as} 5 s i we want this to be a private talk." : The next day Dick took his army "] understand that Colone] Lock- - hart is missing," said Dick, "That iz rather serious when we consider the help he would be in time of » from Melbourne and that was last anybody heard of him He flew fa cabin monoplane have him. with war think the Ceclone] would be careless enough for that. Well, what 1 They tzke no chances want you to do is try to locate him and wire me as soon as you get news of any kind that will help. I advise you to go to Melbourn, and fly over the same rcute znd see if : you can spot anything." "All right," _best." said Dick, I'll do my { "I'm sure you will," returned the Major, "And I hope you are success- (ful. Good bye Dick." i - : Chapter IL ____ i DISMSSED! plane and set out for Melbourne, He reached his destination successfully and landed at Melbourne Aerodrome Teaving his plane the mechanics, Dick made his way to the Government Air Office, and 3 1% a sa 7% in Builder @& Contractor. Prassties No More Dust i No Raise in Pri COKE--per ton ........ NUT COAL--per ton ... BLACKSMITH COAL--per DRUMHELLER (Rosedale)--per ton __ Quality -- and -- Service DRYDEN Jas. Winterbottom, es s (Coke n Your House; ces. ie Rone C1560 mn 813.50 manner eins ESOOI0 ton eure nmrr. $95.00 LE i RI TT Sheriff's Sale of Lands for arrears of School Taxes School Section No.. 1 of the Township of Southworth ang Hartman in the District of Kenora ang the By virtue of a Warrant under the Chairman and Secretary-treasurer of School Section No. 1 of the in the District of Kenora; dated the 18th day of June 1930; commanding the of taxes respectively due thereon together with the costs incurred; I HEREB WEDNESDAY the Third (3) day of December; 1930 at the hour of Eleve ora; in the Districe of Kenora; proceed to sell py Public Auction so much of the said lands as may be necessary arrears and charges theereon unless such arrears and charges shall h : : | -- 3 t or un No, of Lot Con. Acres Years in Arrears Taxes Expenses Total Name of Owner & Ay Pat a Township of Hartman = é N14 of 4 2 94 <1927;; 1928; 1929) gE S14 of 4 1 130 + 1927;; 1928; 1929) $28:02 $4:2¢4 $322 H. A. Jones; 41 Kein St - T . N15 of 8 1927;; 1928; 1929) Beomie; OR. Pu S15 of 4 Y 7 x1927.: 102%: 1920) --. $96:08 $15 :05 $111.85 [FEm------- N15 of 7 , ~1927;; 1928; 1929) : . /2 2 ' t M. ha T . N14 of 8 » ¥1927;; 1928; 1929) a 9 i Tr -- WwW 2 ms { Toronto; Ont. Pat N15 of 12 1 1485 5 1927; 1928; 1929) $23:34 $3.63 $2697 Mrs W. G. Kenhedy; 396 ' = i. 5 : a} 3rd St.; Verdun; Que. Pat Townsite of Dinorwic--Township of Southworth Te He 2 Lots fir 2s nfs) 8: Lan. UH Y 12; 15; = 16; 19) 20; 21; 24; 25.) Block 29: 30; 83: 82435) 3 37 end 38 ) Y: 2: 5;:6, 9, 18 ) 13; 14; 15; 16, ) 17; 18; 19; 2%) Bleck | 24; 28; 29; 30, ) +4 33; 384; 87; 38 ) Bioel- A ) a Undivided ) 34Tns, ) pod Undivided ) 14 Int, S. W ) 1922 to 1929 $337:81 $52:51 $390:32 Mrs Jane Henry = Corner H. \WW 7) 9:98 Inclusive - o Beachyille; Ont Pat Lots 1; 2; 9; 10, ) Block 24s 28; 28: :90.. 7) 5 152; 5; 6;.9, 10 ) Block 33: 24; 25; 28 ¢*.) 6 29 ) | = 9 and West ) Block | 1921 to 1929 2 $148:79 $23:30 $172.09 'A. J. Bannemran had of 10_- y 7 iA f 2 Inclusive = {*. '50 Bannerman Ave, .. : - & Toe eile Winnipeg, Maa Pat The adjourned sa'® if any, will be held at the same time and place two weeks Iater. Published in the Ontario Gazette, August 30th and Setpember 6, 13 and 20, 1930, the | "And 1 have come to obtain inform- ation about Colonel Lockhart." { and she was] "Good-bye Dick, I hope you have well inspected before starting out. yoy much more than you already It is very probable that the Yenks co near, yet I hardly' in the hands of "Well I den't think I can give know," returned the Major, "He left here at six a.m. five days ago and that was the last that was heard of him. I will do all that 1 can to he'p you." "Thanks," returned Dick, "I will fiy over the same route and see if I can find out anything." s+ They exchanged ferewells i Dick relurned io the aerodrome. and ; When he arrived there, h> immed- iately took to the air and headed towards British Guina. He flew low, at abort a thousand feet and ,even lower over the various islands but he could see nothing. He circl- ed over Georgetown, in British Guina and then returned to Mel- , bourne. "Well," inquired Major Palmers- ton, as Dick entered the Govern- ment Air Office again, "Have you discovered anything, Dick?" "No," confessed Dick, 'I hat, to admit defeat, but I can't find a trace of him, I think I'll sit tight yunti] I get a clue, I've done all that 2] can so far" "I know," replied the Major, "It's a pretty ticklish job. Oh, by the way, I suppose you haven't heard the latest news, I just received it." "No," said Dick, I havn't', "Well, war is declared," continued the Major, "That']l keep us busy for a while." "It certainly will keep me busy, for one" replied Dick, "I'd better get back to London right away, and in the meantime I wil] ke-p my ears open for news of Colonel Lockhart. Good bye, Major." As Dick rose to go they shook hands. "Good bye and good luck, Dick," returned the Major, and Dick went out and headed for a restaurant. - (Continued next week). EES ---- I SIE Ta ov YTS SA 354 ave been sooner paid, i | oar, i JOHN W. 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