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The rc- mainder oi the time he lounfled around, smoking a little from bore- dom, reading magazines and wrltinl letters to his two sisters in the West. his only immediate family, for both his father and his mother were dead.‘ Katherine appeared with a party of friends. Jackson wasn't with them-f There were two men Katherine's ale Then on the fourth afternoon‘ Clenrs eyes sparkled. "Oh, boy. I'd go after some records." "What kind of records?" asked with sudden interest. “Oh, altitude, diltanoe, that lort of thing. But what I'd‘ most like would be some kind of tranuocean flight, to another continent, ID1119- thing that hadn't been done succe fully before-like a flight to Aus- tralia, for example." 01cm’: enthu- siasm brought {laugh from sally. "Ho, ho." she said.,"1.isten to our pioneer! And lust get a. picture of Jackson 3d, letting Kitty sail off over it)’ x \ iii: PAIN er , j I Riisuiiinrisiii i “l-‘ruit-a-tivea” Rid Him of Trouble of Long Standing éfiblféfiim. i..e'."=1'.§'.l’.?~‘i.$£ d-iives". He writs: l i ‘ha lbm.vifleI'badIolbl-»'Fr-&olm'- Do you have the terrible agonirlng pains of -l'h€llmlfi8h-Ql'l work. an’t llecp, torture all the time? “Fruit-n-tivea" will five you relief just a: it has helped tbou~ sands of others; No more pain for the Mifllaiillrlllyrl Getaboxto-day. Sold i atall breath, asked her if rho was "sins sire l _ would be warm enough, she merely t. nodded tndpulled the wrap higher under hcr chin. - "I don't want to fly," rho said I the ocean like that. Especially with a handsome young pilot as one of» these present." “What makes you think I'd lot that 1 stop me?" Kitty uked. p‘ ' ' "Don't be stupid, Kitty. I admit you've put Jackson through tho hoops more than any other girl would have dared. but you don't want to push him too far." ' , Kitty shrugged and, turning tof, Clem, said: "Tell me some more,’ Clem. I'm. interested." I "Well. if 1 had the ‘ chance rd‘ lbfllPill- "l lust want to ask you some. questions and this seemed a i good time to do it without being in- terrupted." _ "BRIO inside, then," gestod. "It's warmer." A miiw orroarunrrz, mu m; i There was an old rocker in the 11511811‘ that Bill had carried out from the clubhouse. Kitty aimed herself in it quite as a matter of course. leaving Bill w stung lggmn; ' I8 ‘ ‘ the wooden wall, i I Card 0i 1...... from, E. A- Willis» , As President of the Willis Securities ca, Ltd" now amalgamated with the great firm of Solloway, Mills & Co., 1.td.. 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It‘s a tight squeeze for two in back, but Sally's not fat?‘ she said, speaking to the two who waited. . "He'll probably warned. “Do him good," Katherine raid briefly. Bill said nothing more. "Don't go over water." Lee babbled. “Fraid oi water. Makes me knit!- Keep over land." "Oh, shut up, Lee," Bally ordered. "Let the pilot manage this." Bill said nothing, but turned the Falcon inland and grinned to him- self when they struck some bumpy air. A glance backward showed him that Lee had turned pale, sickly green and Bill headed for the landing field. Lee had to bis-helped from the plane and started at once for the locker room of the clubhouse. followed by heartless comments from his companions. AN OUTSIDER. If Bill had. any lingering doubts as to his position, they were settled by this visitation. Katherne was cour- teous; m were the others. But that he did not come within their social ken was verycvident. ‘They went ofl toward the wide veranda and pre- sently Brill could see them having tea and talking together. , Sally said, "Wherekl you pick up that cute pilot, Kitty?" "n. he cute?" Kitty asked indiffer- ently. "Hot stuff, Kitty. Jackson's going to make yoiT let him go, you mark my words." Katherine shrugged, “Bo long as he's a good pilot what's the differ- cnce?" Clem Barber leaned forward, "Ia he really a flier, Kitty?"- "Oh, he has several thousand hours ln the nil‘, belongs to the Quiet Bird- msn, flew a mall plane for a while, all that sort of thing. Father looked him up before we engaged him." -' "You're lucky, Kitty. 1 wish 1 hrd a plane." Clem sighed. "My 01d man be sick." am l it." "What would you do with a plane? Clem?" Sally asked. FALL Ill LIXI WITH ‘IIIII DIIVI War bu been declared against the common IIOUII-lfp-lllfl you ninlt do your bit. Besides being a port and a gon- oral niiluncm-tho a1 in a dil- one carrier. Ion rniiai. carry on an norm lontliig war against this eonirnon no Ell 0x0 nouns i. carotid‘: N‘ ' Y la one of tlo In! of» deleiit- and convenient hone of °"'-“n'ii“‘rt'ie%i.'-“e.s.,. I d‘ . T ‘ ’ labor‘: - “- ' “~"V“IIFUII‘I'U%QIIX~ " In Oi C. 0. find la lBlo would throw I. fit if I even suggested» else is stale. And wouldn't". be in dom—" | Kitty looked at him narrowly.‘ "Freedom?" she repeated. "From what?" Clem gestured vaguely: “Oh, all this. Doing the same thing day after day." "I shouldn‘t think Kitty would need any more freedom than she has. Ccr- 1 teihly her father and inotherglve her) everything she wants, and rd far‘ Jackson hasn't been able l0 put l‘ curb on her whims." Bally spoke dis- ~ akreeably, wondering for the diilenthl time why, Jackson Hastings, 3d, the most eligible bachelor in" New York society should permit Kitty w scoff at him continually. "I'd like a. bit cf freedom I didn't have to ilsht for." Kitty raid,‘ a shade M-ltfully. "I don't honestly ears n great deal about having myyown way all the time, but Jackson makes me so wild sometimes that I like toshock him." "I'D LIKE A REAL THING" ‘~ Sally thought rapidly. If Kitty angered Jackson to the point of hav- ing him break their engagement, Jackson naturally would fall into some one else's' arms. Kitty had loads oi money, of course. and Bally didn't, bear her any particular ill will. It w‘ou_ld be rather fun, though, to start seine kind of real row between them and see what happened. Aloud she said. "Just mention flying to Aus- tralia with your present pilot and you'll not only shock hilin, you'll gal- vahlze him into givln’! you bsaucoup freedom. more than you know what to do wit ." Kitty stared at her. "Thanks for the idea, sally. I, think I will-only don't fool yourself, Jackson isn't go- ing to break any engagements. He’! too fond or butter and 1cm on his bread and he likes it Spread thick and handed around by l. butler; I'd like one real fling, a. big one, not all this pretty stuff. Maybe than 1 could settle down and play the game of being Mrs. Jackson Hastings, 1d, with some grace." , "Go to it. Kitty," Clem applauded. "I'll send you flowers and n hamper of caviar when you start." Lee ioined them than. Ha wu ltill pale and shaken, and dropped into one of the low chairs, demanding a bracer at once. Clem ordered it, and sally said: "Kitty's going to fly to Australia, Lee; _Want"tn lo nlongf". ."'f‘hankr, I'd rather walk," be an- swdrdfl. i , , Kitty called a boy and scribbled a note. It road: "Ifavo the Falcon ready {or a-nightlflight. I'll be out at 0:30. K. B." ' Bill swore when no got thenoto. demeanor. ET!!! “P07161004! Ohtilllh. I think," he her and thinking now soft and white , Ind rmru she looked half curled in ,‘ the old brown chair. "Have you done much distance f._ te , b ht them out over the we r r0u8 my In, 81m out M. Evommnfmfl" she “ha. ‘ "Plvntv- Coast to coast ‘and so on briefly to Katherine. "I don't like w. , h adventure? A week“ real free-z Would you like to mg“ g "n, long flight? Across the open“, “y? Bill whistled. "Every flim- drum; of doing some such thing," he said soberly. "but not so many of u, gg; the chance." \ "WW"! ii be Practical to fly to Australia?" ' "Not without stopping for me, somewhere-Hawaii, for instance." ' Kim’ nodded. “Would you gq l; yqu 5 had such a chance?" i Bill considered. "I'd have to know; more about the arrangemcnzg-mhoi w" "W598 it and so on. Flying‘ isn't nearly so much a matter c: cold figures and fool-proof plans." "You're rather cautious, aren't, , YW?” Kitty asked scornfully. Bill flushed. “I'm not n fool." he laid shortly. "r don't care anything‘ about suicide and I've too much re. li>¢¢i for flying to bring it into any m" divers“ by vim toolechues." Kitty raid nothing. Bill broke the “mwhli b“ longed silence by up. n18. "Why all these questions, Miss Boyd?" . _ “rm thmml °l $131M ouch a milit- ‘Phcre wouldn't be any lilies. tion of money. We could have ever-y- W!!! in the world in theway 9| Wllipmmt and all thatiinn llegdgq for preparations. I" But I'll have to m" '* ml-liflldtd. experienced Pilot. I know that." she surveyed him coolly from head to foot much as she might have cted s‘ new tires. ‘ ‘ ' It was Bill's turn ‘for silence, "3'! lll indefinite naw," m; yam} on thoughtfully nffq- ‘ pm“, “I would like to do something different, “mmmlffilil! 111i. just once, I'd have to do it before I marry, for jg. ter- that there will be other claims °" "W- Al’! you brave enough mg experienced enougly to p1.“ “m, "- flight?" ~ » - \ B111 dodaed the ‘direct question. 811d. "And I'd loll my shoes to get such": chance. You'll have m judge myibravery yourlclf." 5h! IOIQ- "Could the Falcon be usedor would in have ‘to have an- other plane?“ “There would have in be some g1- torationa and a lot of‘ team. f think the Falcon would do. She's ‘clean and fut and well balanced. Yer, with a few‘ chi-BIN and the right equip- inont 1 think the rrieeifiwtiid do it." Kitty started toward ‘the door: "Don't mention this to any one yet. Ylltllktoifillfil-ininadlyorlo. ooed nirht" And rho was gone. mu watched her uiitll hefwhito fifllrowlnlblurip thermionic m w, her maid ‘at. pounce and cedar-turnkey utterly btirlnm-iike mmner.'_it,_lo_o'k"_a'flw ‘hints all in» i 1-1- ximrm ~ ~ Jlaklankaclifllatcr edaniarvita in: since its inception I We believe & C0., the most efllcient Solloway, oils, grains. An the latest news of Mills 8i 00., Ltd. l the mines, oils and grains. meansla further important step in the development of Mills & Co., Ltd., offer the public the largest chain of service facilitie A liandlingof orders and enquiries regarding Canadian mines, the continent from coast to coast, reaching into nine exchang- es, linking up thirty offices. trained and independent experts on every ground reporting management of the Willis Securities 00., Ltd, will continue its best efforts i_n serving the public in this province“ in the new enlarged organization and under the name of Sollcway. service than ever. ' 4 k Yours in gratitude for past patronage, E. A. WILLIS on the Island, in the brokerage business, on that our amalgamation with Solloway, Mills and broad service of our large clientele. s in Canada for rapid and satisfactory international private wire system crossing In addition, there is a. corps of The interest to those who buy and sell. We can assure all clients of even better §i____ that fool lob theiirrtoninnm the morning-unless, of course-Austra- 1u__l| . -.- . "Hillwaa asleep. . “YOIYlI rnouu sun nun-r Inter tint niihtjxrtneriheliri in n lowchair onthe porchcf tbeboyd home on bong Island. Jackson M. war tretched ‘on nannies‘ longuc at her aide. They hadf baeri [bflping of people they knew. 9.1mm relatini the marital tangle of some mutual friends. * ~ . "We'll never get in that kind of meal, will II. 8M1?" 8o reached for her hand in the dark, holding it closely in a rare of tended-- nest. " _ ' "liuppou not." Ilia anrwlred in- diffcrently. "Why do you all?" ' "Oh, well, I'm pretty fond of you.- Kitty, and I can't help thinking too. that, people who get mixed up in public scandals are potty common. Then I'd like-f‘ he hesitated “I'd like sonic children, you know-a con to carry on niy name, a daughter to inherit your" beguty'—" _ ' Kitty peered through the dim lllht at hkn. This was new aide of Jack- son, one Ibo had never known before. A fooling of pity ,of deeper affection than she had ever felt, stirred in her, ~ "1 don't want lctndll, either, Jack. - Ion. and. wall. children are rather meiotic. foo. 1-,-r-.ai4d'i think you cared about such thlngo, though." frherfewasanng of pride inhln voici an haifopllod: “I have a fine a old nl-ino: Kitty; denr. About the only thing Ihavoilfothingnoonbharevor ililrocvd‘ itcabd I want to pmfit on an clean u when it esnrato ‘ins-tliatfono‘ itonlon 'I-q.'_"'h. PimidFlhfllibllil ‘ll! 1118' "UNI, "I Wilfllittyfland want you to indrry ans-ransom“ ‘M1133. niovcd uneasily in it". nadir. Didi tkil- now roiniatinnwf as i DESIRABLE DOUBLE RESIDENCE -For Sale at». Auction l ain authorised b1 Mr. D- B. Ii. Mitchell, to offer for IIIO at Public Auction _ cubic promises ON THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER. 5th. 1929 d A’! I2 (YOLOCK. NOON (BhIIPJ His very desirable double esidenca Nos. 152 and 154 Euston street. This property consists of a wall built double residence and barn on ex- odllont high lot (M feet on Luston Street Old nmllrll back 156 feet) situated on that high part of said Street; known as the hill, between Prince and Grail George Streets. in one of the finest and best residential blocks in the city. belnl lot No. ‘l as drawn on the plan of "Holland. Grove" filed in the offlol of the Registrar of Deeds. FURNITURE SALE SAME DAY COMMENCING AT I0 A. M. AND l P. M. (Show) All Mr. Mitchell's household furniture in his residence No. 1st Eustoll Street, consisting in part of a place Mahogany Parlor suite (hand carved and inlaid with ldother-oI-pearl, very handaomeand one of the but Suites in till City.) Living room, dining room and bod room suitor and kitchen iu ture. lleintrnun Plano, (Walnut case), Raymond sewing machine, hall stand (oak). clocks, t parlor or room tables, sideboard, electric shade lamp. I11 ornaments, 4 rocking chairsJdor-ria chair, violin andcase, books, book cast (suitable for homo or office). mirrors, pictures, fireproof safe (suitable l0! homo or oiiiee), i Oak bedroom suite, s enamel iron bedstead: with sprint!’ and mattresses. 2 toilet cots, a room atov , carpets, squlrel. a dressers. 1 washstands. glassware. dished, kitchen range and ail kitchen atom"!- wringer, lawn inowsr, garden tools. and other article; too many All goods must be disposed of an the owner is leaving the province- ‘Incpection invited-fl to 5 P. M. Term: Gash. idaeitmrtoif a Mobil-ILL I. A. IIacIJONAWv Solicitors. Auctioneer. Aug. flf-fl-fl-sl-flapt. S. a. ~ 1 1' HAIIIIIII PIQVIICIS '1 II ' aioiirrinr. 'liil\ll_\'lllllll||\\ I lbinhfiiil Full" Illl IIIMUH ‘it "Milly liq mired it, itui-itmuiue-netsttsa’ ~ ‘inlrior a sort of ninko-ng ‘to in- fufndwitlrbar-yvirigbar awn will- ,ful way. u ilidliad always decided. . -»~ M Gllllmdfdlfi. .