hfPlUqinoo will be open lo motor ve~ Motor Trafiic i The pllblie highways oi this Mo,“ traffic with elteet 1min Tues», _ ,_ lay 10th, Instant. , _ ntlon le drawn to certain low hi‘: auctions over which automo- lll _ and h-ueko should not at pree- ont be driven. . ' By Order, | », H. R. STEWART . Clerk. Executive Council '54_l9-5-10-2i. Auction siilli I _l gm lnatructed by Frank Bag- Qall, Hunter River to eell on his Inltlleae on saiturday. May 14th at 1 p. in. ehai-p the following Crop. flock and Implements. V “Dole-o lioi-eeii, 1 heavy draft j general purpose. 2 cows (milch). ifiuow, 7 years, due, to freshen; Julie 1et. lhelfer. due to freshen JUYU 111. 2 heifers. two years. due filnaehen last of June, 2 heifers 1 Fr old. 1 bull 1 year old. 2 calves weoke old, 1 pair pigs 7 weeks old. I lhabp with larnb;1 binder, Massey I ‘I'll, 1 mower. Massey Harris, I 'rake. 1 disc drill, 1 disc harrow. 1 Qt lever spring tooth narrows. 1 QkTIl-lon coring tooth hai-rows. 1 set lflliw narrows, 1 horse hoe, 1 potato aeufflcr, Massey Harris.. 1. potato acufrler, Bishop, 1 set light har- nowl, Frost and Wood. 1 gang llflh, Maple Leaf. 1 plough No. 9. aeey Harris, i-ollirlq coulter at- llohed, 1 cart and wheels. 1 truck. ' I truck wagons. 1 fanning mill, 1 gasoline engine, Fairbanks. 3 H. P.. 1 grain crusher, 1 turnip pulper. 2 woodalelghe. 1 box sleigh. 1 sheep ellpper, 1 farmer's boiler, 1 new De Laval Separator No. 15. 1 Daisy ahurn. A nuantity of barley and 0M0. quantity hay and straw. 1 tur~ nip seeder. 1 organ (Dohertyl 2 milk cans. 10 gallons capacity. Quantity of other articles. if net fine sale will be held fol- lowing Monday. ALEXANDER McRAE. Aucticneer. FIRST PRIZE ‘ PURE BRED Clydesdale Stallion will stand season 1927 at the owiiw are etsble, Eldon. ‘ » Termo $8.00 season. N. A. GILLIS 6582-54 win-Si. ~9+o4+0w++v++o<o o0 0044 +0 o Flour Mill Machinery For Sale 1 full etand roller mill in A 1 running condition. Wili‘sell as I am installing electric light and power. If pot sold privately will be soltl by auction in June. F. G, LEARD. Leard’s Mills. Pisquid. NM-U-i-ews. a-oeo-eeowaooooooooooeoo ¢-_._ iiloarance Auc- tion Sale at , L Vernon Bridge ON THURSDAY. MAY 12th at 1 O'clock Sharp g firm consisting iii‘ 02 acres 0i’ “in choice land. being only cine- fill _ mile from Vernon Bridge. Inown as. the old Sullivan Fnrm. '00 0f the boat conditioned oiiil cul~ todifarms on Prince Etiwiird Is- nd. fronting on Vernon RlYGlY. Jwtit beautifully located. A mre an“, to procure a real farm iii a 41m class settlement. y‘ Together with the ofoek, crop and implements [IS ful- Binder. Iilasse)’ Harris; Ila)‘, flower. Massey Harris: hay rake.‘ »qflo 4 h. p. Fairbanks Horse gas dllglne; 1 thresher rind cleaner; 1 snow cutter; I hzllld fauucrs‘; l whip pulper. Illiissey- Harris. ,_ _$borthorn biill (Regdl llucilf ' so; 3 milk cows; 3 two-year- . ‘e. 1 one year old; 1 brood sow Jsrruw June liilil; 5 sheep and‘ Qhbh. .. ..Cr0p—12 tons hay: lot of striiwt. bee. oi’ mixed grain. oats and‘ toes. ‘ .1" FRANK SULLIVAN. ll" . . . , ' 1 ernon lllvcit. :1. A. ZlIacDnnalil. I y Auctioneer. 53081-1 3 lSmIV ‘frees, Shrubs and Plants . Norway Maple. Manitoba biopic.’ $11101‘ Leaf Maple. IlOTFIECIISHIIIIL! Mme or Lindon, Box Elder at $1.50] I“ Shrubs~WcIgIllli. Snowball, ilyil-i tangle. Syringe, Lilac, in many varieties at 80c each. Pcrennliil Iihlox 40c each. Peonlez-i, Bieetlliiiz Heart at 50 each, Roses msiiy vac‘ letiee 75c each. Rosa Runnels 50c ~ each. Delphluum. Pardy Larkspur, I Italls or Foxglove. Cantehury ll at 30c each, $3.00 per iloz. ~'>1i'rult Trees—-Applo varieties, iilifiil Piiiilins, Baxter and Mo. __l0lh Rod, $1.00 each. r 1 “Plume varieties ~ Iii-shallow,- ~ lniiard. Snunderii. Yellow Emu, , ltidlor and Montmorenoy at $1.25, A oh; Gooseberry and Black Cu i lit, I50 each. ‘ t above all hardy and cim be‘ ed now. About June 1st we advertise annual bedding Ind vegetable plants. , , J. J. GAY l ION, _ .. .. will ll I5 NO‘ .‘..§;~(.N'ii/\L THAT Tilt; “(i355 WEAR; A BATHINCY " SUIT IN TH'5 GAME. ' dry. i Lei-viii; si. JOHIIJJW P. M., Atlantic i Time. due Boston Sunday 2.00 P. M. lk i-ia iill‘ wilh Iii-inning. He: Hovv do you like Mae's hus- band.’ She: Don't know yet. I've only been engaged to him a week. I H l BETTER THAN A MILE She: A miss is as good as a. mile. i He: A miss is better than a mile i -ii you have to walk it alone. WAS MARRIED AND KNEW BETTER 1st Pugilisl: Now that you've met me in the ring I'd like you to meet my wile. 2nd Pugilist: er, you must think No, thanks, broth- l'm a single -IY1Z1fI. ' VERY SLOW 1st Bug Going to the snail racs? 2nd Bug: No, I'm too restless to spend a week watching a snail fiilioivilli»! i FROM WET TO DRY Nurse: That drunk was the wet- test mortal I've ever seen. Doctor (laying aside stomach pump): Well, now‘he is decidedly It , B OSTON by Sifrrra 1131781‘ lNTERNlYff-L ivliiL LINE Fare from St. .117." iii-z from Eastport or Lulocc. Alta, $9. Every Wednesday steamer leaves St. John ‘Hi0 A.M. Atlantic Time, Eaistjunrt 1.30 P. M., Lubec 2.30 P. M. East- ern Time, arriving Boston Thursday 10.00 A. M. Day- light Time. . Every Saturday steamer sails direct from St. John to Bos- ton. Daylight Time. Connections a! BIIJMI will: Jinn ilraimr Io Nm Yer! DAUGHTEIIS or MIDAS \_ BY ANNE AUSTIN U - a E CHAPTER. XXV . When Billy ivem lo her room lo change the mllllmn Ical‘ vvt-liillll ‘dress for nu afternoon flack. rho was reminded by lhc lclepholic on ihPi‘ dark walnut secretary ihuf rho should telephone her 1110.116?!‘ ‘lie Jadiied report oi‘ Navralil oil her playing that T. Q. had piisseii ull ti. her. Sher lifzeii the receiyer or the jphonik-ii livas all extelrsiuri-zillil was gzartled to hear Nydais voL-e. sharp and angry, rapping out a per- emptory command. "Now, listen, ‘Eiiliiti. I've tolil you not to cull lue Iii-re. I'll meet you like I promis- : Qil—" Billy replaced the receiver as iloiselessly‘ as possible. S0 Winnie ad been right. .\'_\'da W11; going "MlQfIOfli May I interru ; ________.. {$110 wan! i0 lie about it.’ T. Q. llziil inlade il very plain ill-i! iii" fiiaiii‘ ifeur would bc welcomed ‘Hi I fkomc, as zi su-ecthezirr of Nyliiili- IAniI .\'yila most certainly had been |cilztigi=ii to Eddie Billllliilg- “iii?- ,,..,~.-ry(ii-_ii in the store knew that. 0i court-lo, Billy mused. the 115191‘- mnellt \\'lIl('il iiie xii-is 11ml slime" ‘hall specifically 3.8191] that the)’ iwelo not to marry" during the Yet"- Biit an pngugenlelrt was not a 1113.1‘- riaga [Harhapil Aydu looked high- Ier than Eddie Ilaiining llolv. But ii ‘Si... hail broken oil’ the engagement iii: the hope oi silllvillg bigger game. o-by (11.1 5110 moot him clandestine- .'! llilly silrugged and gave It iii) 35 a hopeless puzzle. She took her violin and began to praftlce the scale; to which Nsvratil had sen- tenced her. she 11ml played for only five min- -,utes when 311's.‘ Meadows, in a ‘pill-pie iiiik negligee, knocked iii [her door and sweetly asked: ‘ “So ‘sorry t0 inten-tipt yoli, ml‘ ideal‘, but would you mind practic- ing In the music room dnWi-ollairfi’? l always take an afternoon nap, and sinie my room is ills! across the hall from yours~" She paused. delicately. with uplifted brows and Ian mgr-dialing but somehow illi- ‘rriendly smile in her failed 031's- "Certainly. I'lii so sorry I illsturb~ iOii you," Billy apologized. i "About the ilauce tonight, liGlIl‘ ‘girl!’ Mrs. Meadows stepped into ithp room, shut the door and low- ‘croil hcr voice confidentially, "As gn-grtisl, a person of very greiit ilitielll. you will undoubtedly be lasiaglil‘ into homes that will not wel- H-nlng Nyila and Winnie. They are ,.|.=,a,- girls, of course. but not-not ‘i'|iIil(3—-" , quoither gm I. Mrs. Meadows". Billy cur in flatly. "if i recPii/i‘ Invitaliopg from the inner circle. ['11 “m, suffer any illusions about iii. I'll know I'in expected to PM’ imy way with my fiddle. Good prac- ilii-i-g 1 suppose-gel me il-scd l0 a high-ha! rluillonce.” , I "noiri. b9. ililrlciili. my dour." I . his? THE cminnownrowu GUARDIAN prised this girl byilllfllill‘ back to' hei- and kissing her on the cheek. “Now why," Billy thought, her, hand unconsciously going to he: cheek. "why did she do that‘! She iioeiin’! look as l1 she really cares, iwo whoops about any oi’ us. What's i she up to? Olz. l'iii getting to be a: catty and suspicious lltlile beast!» Get wise to yourself, Billy!" iShe marched ilown the stairs. iusxin: her precious violin, a shes! 0f music and the tall Iron atend to hold the tsieets. The music room. wiiii the iiisi room on tho left m? the hall. opposite lht- druwlng' room, uud opening liim the llbraiy, f where T. Q. ‘lead been Iii the Iiablt‘ 0t ‘spending ‘most or his leisure hours. f She ivas absorbed iii her playing, ‘ her brow fill-rowed with a frown DI’ concentration as she tried to recall nil oi the criticisms Navratiil lilflli made oi her lingering and bowing. when a voice paralyzed her bow Wrist. stiffening the fluttering rin- gers of her left hand into graceful rigidity. "Mignon! .\lay I interrupt for ' i’ liiii ills: a mouii-iil?" That low, caress- pt for just a moment?" ,ill.l.','. deep voicil lilnl. huts liko llli 1n i181 viliii- ill the wnilii. Silo did not hear his fnolrteps on_ fxhc sort. thick rug. Iicforc silo‘. iknow that he was nonl‘. he stood , iliefnrn rial". his black oyvs shilling laiimberly‘. iiiii lean, lirmvll, fliIlill-' smooth hand look the hiiuil lilui. .was still curved In u clasp 0i‘ the iimw above the violin. Very gently) he disengaged the how tiom her, ‘relaxed iingeis and laid it on the {music rack. 'I‘hen. smiling a little. ‘whimsicnliyq he raised her hand l0. .lll.-1 lips. , i ‘he snatched her hand away, and i drew hack ii little. flushed and trembling. "You mustn't d0 that!“ Her voice shook with auger, but her betraying eyes pleaded with him um to hclicve what her lips said. , "Your hands are like While bill-f terflles," he told her. "I've said. lion?" "Why d0 you call inc that?" She‘ ireacheil I'm‘ the bow but her hands [were niiakliig so ihm she was ashamed and clasped them tightly at her sides. "Aliglloli?" I-Iis voice was very tender. "Because you are H0 liitlc,; so very little. Aiiil because l do not i like to think m‘ you as e1 boyish‘ Iilllc girl named Billy‘. But I've come to beg you t0 join Miss Shel- ton and me I01‘ tile skating party." "Ynii thought oi It rather late.“ Billy reltiiuiletl him. trying to re-I vain her iuipuiicncc and truculeuceu gravely. “i asked for you ivhen l‘ answered lusteml. I told her to liluy my invitation to you Miss Loiuux. I thought oi course sile had dnllc so." , "'I'i:o reporters and photograph; (‘I'd came." Billy smiled with sud-j ilcn relief. “And I suppose she for-Q got. I've got to practice," rcniinileil him, liorlornly. "Just till-s once?" he "There will he so mtilly tlaysl pirictlce." v "Hilllo. there, Dal"! begged. 1 to i that to you ‘before. haven’! I. Mlg- liligii. {iEiiiiiTg-“Toii-i l.‘ ‘Mn. Meadows shrugged, thou iiur-T . Shit/iii?” sHERWlN-WILLIA MS How iirucn llir Vi‘ r0‘ covsn MY. House ? If yoifiise S-W-P, you'will probably be surprised al: the small‘ quantity required. S-W-P goes further, a It brushes bet- ter and covers more slirface. And it wears longer. All be- cause every ingredientus manufactured by the Sherwin- Williams Company and is 0f Headquarters. “Theiii-Qherwin- Williams dealer vrlllwftéll you and he will gladlyigo-“ilvith you and look the job over-giving ‘any advice you If yours is a frameihouse. measure the distance round and multiply by the average height. This will give superfine quality. S-W-P is much more econ- omical than cheaper Perhaps you think it difficult to estimate the amount of S-W-P you need. Go to Paint t Fofcornices, trimmings. Wifldqws ‘md 5°03’ it you the number of square feet to be painted. Deduct what you fig- ure to be the number of Square feel: occupied by ‘windows and divide the remainder by 425. Then you will have a fairly ciose-eetimatepf the- number of gallons of Shw-Rior two- coats. Naturally, paints. i..,__ . '- l8 well to add one-sixth more to the quantity 0f paint ~. required. Sherwin-Williams paints and varnishes are recog- nized throughout the world as leaders in quality. ’ ‘(There is no Silhstituic for Qualityfl ' 9 For interior vyotli, use FLAT-TONE. It gives you the artistic “egg shell" finish. For floors, use S-W FLOOR PAINT. It comes in any color you want and wears like iron. ‘ For-brick ofconcrete walls, use S-W CONCRETE WALL FINISH. i For roofs, use S-W ROOF AND BRIDGE or S-W PRESERVATIVE SHINGLE For wire ‘ JZNAMEL q We'll gladly send you the Sherwin-Williams "Household Guide Manun " ii you write us at 897 Centre Street, Montreal. It contains a complete chart oi "paints for every pllr- pose." fscreens,‘ use Y S - W _ SCREEN PA/ivrs VARNISHES’ lA CQUERS ' roe SALE AT PAINT HEADOUARTER€QE,BYT: “ ‘ luiiiiiagiio —PO0LE s. THOMPSON. mo from iho (loci-wily. “I'm ready. Sorry you can't conic, I3iily." When tilcy ililil gone. Billy dog- gedly pracliccil scales. blit she no longer furroweil her brown over Navrzrilh many criticisms and In- structions. She played mechani- cally. while sic tortured herself with piclllres of Dlil and \‘i‘ll:1lii= skating togeihr-r [1]] vii-er loo ".011!" shO exclaimed at izfsl. dis- gusted with herself. “What a pre- CIOIIS fool I rim! ilere I am Ill love with Clay Curtis. who prob- iibiy doesn't kllow I exist t-xcept us "P11111011!" lie contradicted herln pair 01' hands to play the fldilla. go "Ewing a mo, ofiilifl ‘sleek dark head swaihed in a. hang. ‘culled at twelve. and Miss Shelton imyscli over the first. new‘ mun humhm‘ ‘"5 1118"!’ 0010111. Filnny— Sills‘ comfort 0f the big chair, llllii~' whm m, devlrfi he dmwnlio ltlol looked like T. Q. ciirtls. It died there. trying to lhillk. H» row anti to m0 nllyhoiv? (‘uni n VUOIIOO spslli,sp°ke' “ml “'9 "0109. “'35 T- Q's For“ nlld then I lueel. over he?“- Sili- practiced lor two hours willi- ul. stopping. llleii went for ii brisk , 4 walk in n“, grounds’ scuffing ‘snnwifldgllillg and qilarreliuz about thispvcre on probahaiion as candidates vshc re-ivlcioiisly as her guioshes Pifflfliliitlnng ‘my mm“- qh-mngh ("ms in ‘he gardens. Atgiilnpt one of those three girls imir she felt entirely ‘sane and iii I-igh good humor with hcrselt’, IorFmd “w” “mil- llllli9li Dal,i\i'iiflt'fl \Vinnlo's Iiomzilne from Iicr blood. Sh“ prilc- mouey_ she believed ' silo hiiil tit-ed for ailother hour, keeping her mind on her music for n1 least inr- ty uiinutes of that time, then, tired and drowsy. she went to ‘sleep. without iii the least intending to do ‘s0. curled like a contented killon in one 0|.‘ y the big. overstuffed ihairs. ilrawn lip t0 u window over- looking the from. lawn. She shill)- pell 0ft‘ the light in the floor Ilimp. which she hail drawn up to her mu- sic luck, and the ronlll in which sho slept her first deep sleep in diiys was gray with early twilight. ‘She was dreaming oi‘ Dalhart Ro- lnullle. a strange Dal, dressed in grui1‘,.=~tcrn. clipped-she could {hear the \\’Ol'(iS—— “i wil you. Pies. iiiei-eie no use I'm going to 1s jmy ilallglltei- wilon the year is up. i “Hill. to know ilolllg to lirconlc of my i. I rm: BEDTIME STRIP- .__._____}_l__ __ , .\ 'l‘c1isc Moment, Summcrside—-F. W. =STRONG & C0. I “You're ll tool, T. Q., and I'm 8- Dllaliii?‘ 11%;: Jlflod cumiizh friend to tell you s0 aria-twain] heme“; It wasn't a dream. Billy in the twilight m‘ the room. isleep-diizeil brain groping 101' ‘the v1 |uieanlng of the incredible words iii she hail heard. _ _ “And 1'iii old enough t0 do as i m" W“ re" a‘ "W3" Please with the money I made lilh m" ‘ham’- self," she heard T. Q. say with sull- pressed violence. e room Zlilil up the stairs. She was about to slip out 0i? he!‘ chair, let them see that she was there. when the H door into thel slie sank back liito the hiiii»! "s "W" "°"“'°"- So that was what T. Q. had been "up to" all along. He minted n “laughter. She. Nydn. and Winnie ifoi- his name iinil his fortune. She wvollld have to tell him that site had illGillYl. But the thought did not semi her tumhliilg out of timfcliair, ‘rushing iuto lilo library where the humble oi‘ i1 quarrel continued. Ii‘ she told him that she knew his Henry Curran, conslltln acres. situated at Pie Apply on premises to M no. JAIN-N I s v ‘cunniiil. 5367-5~7;flWl:f'-~ i i .. . uld call it oil’. uudoulil- would cheat Nytia. aiiil out. of their glofiflils year. Silddcnly she ‘know blinked What she nnlst d0. she $11901"! h" our oi her chair, snatched up liei . olin. and sped nnlsolessly out iii .‘ Billy flies to Clay for advice and Road ii" Th‘. project for building a niolol‘ highway from Iiamiburg to (ieniliii inking the North Sea. with the ‘litr queer robe-s, seated before an Idol. iibfilvy Opened and closed with a igiimwmem‘ "y a“ ah‘ rmm» "mm The undersigned‘ offers tor Hi‘ the desirable property of the i!" of sllif. ant GNVW convenient to school and church"- i THAT JIMMY, . OUR. BEAR CUB FRIEND: HAD CLIMBED A HOLLOW TREE IIZDKING FOR HONEY, AND THE LAST Ni‘: HEARD 0F HIM THE TREE HAD SNAPPED AND HE WAS _ Reduced rates for automobiles acclampaniadby passengers I -, FALLING fl ‘ ' " ‘\ . . .‘ l EEMEMBER f; FOHIDEAR! OH DEAR 41.1514. B: KILLED.’ é/ ARE. You " NO.TH’E>BU3H QURT? QQVED ME! '\ , THAlrg/Afi A‘ u: 3 LUCKY ALL‘ . _ F jiiiose. sees . 9F‘: . . brquR MouTH . QAuslE. _____/ Q gone wkail; ‘ Dom‘ GET one...’ ~.. } . i i I i iis-irOUILI-E . MAY 11,1921 M‘ irilllil F0|I silt,