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The order being filled by the Steel Com- puny of Canada, will take 10 months to complete. and stared down on to bankment. could just catch a glimpse of the gilded eagle on the Air Force War Memorial. Alrlos Flight Val Glelgud He stopped in his restless prowl the hu- Through the trees he “Well, it must depend on the verdict of the court martial. mustn't it?” Sir George shrugged his shoul- ders. "They'll hlrcak him all right -— bound to," he said. "Question is — what will Larrimore do?" Miss Wright looked up with eyes astonishingly kindly and shrewd. "You'll have to catch hlm quick if you want him, Sir George. ii I'm not very much mistaken in him. he's the type of man who'll be off to the ends of the earth in quick time." "Which, my dear Cynthia. is Just why my plan should appeal to him. Where is that newspaper?" There came a knock on the door. A small boy slipped in nnlselessly. handed a folded evening paper to Miss Wright, and slipped out again. "Well?" barked Sir George. as the paper rustled. "Dismissed the Bervicc - unfit to serve His Majesty in any capacity --the usual headline stuff-J’ Sir George swung back to the window. "Right you are!" he said quietly. "Get me Larrimore to this office at eleven to-morrow morning. And l suppose that means Hubert, as well, if we're to get things ap- proximately settled. And I musl have a definite delivery date fol the 'plane. You'll ring up the fac- tory. Cancel any other engage- ment I may have for tn-mcrrow morning-and I'd better keep lunch- eon free in case Larrimore needs buttering up. And warn young Jorrocks, that new publicity man of ours-J’ "I know, Sir George.” “You would!" Sir George grin- ned and tossed the butt of his cigar out of the window. “I‘ll be here a little aften ten." "I'll be ready for you, George." The Chairman of Associated Air- ways, Limited, picked up his hat and stick. and lighted a fresh cigar. “New ‘plane - flight for arch- aeological purposes — record over desert-it all looked a bit stodgy, Cynthia. But throw Rupert Larri- more into the omelette. and ilT look quite a different and quite n. tasty dishl" CHAPTER III Sir THE BIG IDEA Big Ben was just sn-iking eleven on the morning of the follolving day, when Rupert Larrimore walk- ed into Sir George Manson's office. Miss Wright observed him with carefully concealed interest, as she got up from her desk and apologiz- ed for her Chief's lateness. He was pale certainly. His lips were closed in a thin line like a trap, and lilo prominent jaw was set like cast steel. He walked with swift movements, admirably co-orrlinated. straight across Miss Wright's outer office and through the further door into Sir George's sanctum. 1-ie did not turn until he reached the fine Adam fireplace at its further end Then he swung on his heel, and stood rocking a little on his feel. Miss Wright remembered watching the greater cats behind bars at the Zoo, and had a momentary feel- ing of discomfort. "I'm sorry Sir George is late.“ she said. “I'm expecting him any minute." Larrimore gave a. short laugh. “I rather anticipated punctual- Fllli Yllllll BOMFDRT u 9.50 "LAURENTEX" TROPICALS at .. m-s-KANGORK MOHAIR ‘For Resilience hi 1.. . PURE VIRGIN WOOL for Body ma... RAYONfor a Soli‘ Smoolli Feel Look at that combination and you'll have to agree with‘ us that here is a suit that assures you the best in l_ mer-wear comfort. Its scientifically blended fabric has been thoroughly tested and smoothly tailored into the finest of all suits. Comfort is guaranteed. 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You know all about me. a ' I suppose?" “Doesn't. everyone?” ‘an _ _ _~",,n u, Lsrrimore sat down on the arm mm,’ “"11, of a big chair. and amped for his 1,5,1“ cigarette-case. m m m "I‘ll smoke, if I may. You don't svavs Mom mind wasting your time talking to as gas me like this?" "On the contrary." said Cynthia I J1 "l. , 1' 1'1) all the way through Christie's Biscuits , _You're sure to find the straw hat of your preference in our wide selection. Every hat m our grand new selection of tropical straws is built to rest lightly on your hseéid and is 7.50 porous to allow ventilation--We‘ll give you a perfect fit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. Lightweight Summer Felts by Stetson-8.50 and 10.00 l SHIRTS 4.00 and up Wright. “If you'll forgive my say- ing so, Mr. Larrirnore, I've been one of your admirers. And like a good many other people I think that the authorities might have treated you better." At the "Mr." Larrimore had win- ced. But simultaneously he ad- mired the secretaryh tact. "It's reasonable to pity a man who's been cashlered," he said slowly, "but as for admiration-J‘ "After all," pursued Miss Wright, "you were the first man to fly the South Pacific solo." "Quite" said Larrimore. MORTGAGE SdlE THERE WILL B! 50L!) st Pub- llc Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, Prince Edward Island, on TUESDAY, the FIFTH day of JULY 1M9, at. the hour of TWELVE OTJLOCK NOON. ALI. that tract, piece and parcel of land diuate lying and being at Launching on Lot III, in King's County, being at the extremity of Bruce Point, bounded on tbs north by the Irauupbi _ Iced, cn the south by the Gulf of it. Law- rence, on the west by land In pos- sezuicn of John II. Walker, Itod- erick McDonald and Angus Mc- Conuaek. containing eighteen acres of land s little more or ism; ALSO, all that other tract. piece and parcel of laud Ituabe lying and being at Launching aforesaid and being bsci of the last. mentioned Point, bounded on the north by thirty-nine and one- half acres owned by John If. Walk- er, on the east partly by land of John H. Walker and Michael Mc- Cormack, on the south by land now or formerly in p°M§E~4ll of Isadore McConnacb and on the wcut by the Grand River Road containing twenty acres of land a little more or less: ALSO all that other tract, piece and parcel of land situate at Launching afore- side and being on the west and abutting on the last mentioned Road bounded on the north by llnd owned _by John I. Walker, on the south by laud owned by Issac McCnrmaok on the welt by land owned by John ll. Walker, James Walker, and Mrs. P. 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MFLEQDELIM andbyvirtuecfapowerofsale OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE contained in a certain ' nf Mortgage bearing date th: Eighth day of June, 19H. and made between John McCortnask. Jr. of Bcugbion Island in King's County, IIPIII, and Mary I. McCormack, his wife, of the first part, and The Registrar of the Court cf Chancery, of the second part, and which said mortgage has by assignment bearing date the First day of Juno, 1N0, be- come vested in the undersigned. because of default baring been made in tbs payment of tbs prin- cipal money and interest thereby secured. Ivor further particulars. apply at tbs office cf Macfbee and Train- cr. Solicitors. lilcy Building, Charlottetown. Dated this I'll-at day of June A. D. 1ND. l. s. Trainer. Adllssfof Iertga RIVIIOVIW G/(‘HSP l'\.‘*l."l(l\ll.\ y. H‘ l‘l’ll'll'l HWM HPNEN“! seen vou ’4.BAH! TIZYING y WORK s0 HARD SlNCE To Pump ME ' you STARTED TO DlG ls FDTiLE .'-- ACHING BACK? 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