THE MILVERTON SUN and > ein Me FOUND IN THE WOODS. 1208, by Associated Copyrighted, Literary Press. Overnight the street corner had blos- 1 is, top) which sent out the pages of the mealy nuts. A crisp tang in the air sent the end- s when they were gathered in the wood and roasted in a fire shovel. It took two to roast eee prop- erly, two in a cozy parlor, with an open fire for the only Hlustration. He knew all about roasting chest- since th of ae aheate of the girl lo # bad run with man chad come to Tyser's ald gud had claimed Oarel as his r Thad Saeed ban in the ae it te er ii and hes Bestellen he bad found that it was too ae oe that he (might not be Feutided daily es his {tos loss and had prospered greatly. He had found ree if not frites | fulness in busi Yet always Se smell of roasting [eneatiints sD NE back to him’ that night in the Ryder oe and he ee feel again that joy the picture of the woods about Carris- ville, rioting with color under the au- ‘He had never gone back e ee ore arture. ed with hi @ief clerk to look after affairs for days, ant he sleeper for Carrisvill iy 7, mote Amposing fille fo the business sec: ditt been meres to prese ropolltan/as Tt was Pa snc after juneh rand-Banl to the country that he roal to the river. not chnged. vas Laie same low, white structure The bridge ny a sk of some passing canal- lown to the lock and beg brias. too, the road to see yf he still was limb up the hill, and pase and rest for a crest. Be: ds were glorious with bt at a brisk pace for sprained an aos - se could Te, oe degrees, $e, Be seek and Bleak it ce = faved Holding to the trunk of ihe Bee ne 0 stick ey able to make his way to the ed; where he might be able to see the ee of some pedes- Be the eee he During Change ot of Life, jsays Mrs. Chas. Barclay Graniteville, Vt. —‘*I was sitred through the: es e Life andsuffere below. Fre ir er tte Father than pass the night in © Ge was still considering ey when he spled a flash oe veown | Carol, and the gi P rise and fell. ward him. son bate iuetyger a8e asked in a voice that Carol's.“ will try eas a.cane. Don’t try to rise ae I bring you one.” he hurried away and pee re- Soest with a stout bran “You will have to trim it bate a lit- fie syan gone kite" aie exhaled: “It was the best I could find. Is it Paul Westford?” she added as, for the rst time, she studied his face. “Its Paul hacia re he assented, “but you cannot be rol?” “I’m her sister Bal ”* she explain- ed with a light lau; “I was just at ze wliiat sou Tete ad, anyhow, you never had eyes for any e but Carol.” Sevon lok veey ike Nee ie wala Sralefly ad Bi ris by/ aid ot te cane. y one tells me,” Hae he ea eareies eomileenle (low had bet ter take my arm too, It will be safer. her suggestion his free Seine igs een ey Blows die made dete ‘way to the clang and not until they left the voods behind aes Bdith stop with a little ery of dis toa neversgot the muta’ he cried, “and you came all the way from town to get them!” “I came in search a8 Be said Paul softly as ked down into the eager face etre’ to his, “I thought they were dead memories, and I find that they still ee he zis 8 face as aside, ae t till ey n a ice, a Paul that he had found his ma: knew ¢ Thing Was Certai acbarol reas fearly oar yeas old ie parents had a to sare into another part of and morning when a aeatae: ‘little a wandered into the yard Carol, w! an only child, oe delighted ‘with the idea of a play 30 seats little girl,” she called ee brightly, “Did you tome to play in The little girl, who was oles a larger than Carol, stared d istae hat’ 's your name, little girl?” Carol proceeded. The child fidgeted and grinned, but remained silent, with her finger in her mouth. Carol surveyed her calmly a moment and then remarked emphatically, pie I don’t know your ee know how old you are, but I do mae you aren’t yery St Coe your age!”— Delineator. His Lost Opportunities: “Of all the masterpieces of att and nature there is just one t y. in- Sepals DepceNte my sensing erica y,” said the shortsighted nee er get a really satisfactory look at a piece of statuary, a fine building a beautiful landscape I am at Hil to come as near as I like, adjust the strongest magnifying glasses I can get held of and study that object of a to when some- ee says, ‘By Geerge, Ee a hen = fre woman,’ I am that priv- flege. Cony Pentlonelliyc rcbinldaiatign for the lady’s sensi Hae cial that T should study range throngh a TNE elas onse- quently T am strugg ling through life with my curiosity in rd to femi- inde only lait satisfied’ New Yor “No Fun. festa otscdues Caner pay for hem. You don’t suppose I write these things for fun, do you? Editor (band- ing back the batch of pardgraphs)— Well, if you did, you failed most dis- mally. Consistency is a one but obstinacy is a counterfelt—Illinois State Regis- ti al ” Glad es mbo -woman’s sui in in Yorkshire at which Mr ¢ Gladstone Uouinst nm the ats his s| the Hom cretary compli- Ineoied “the tad" ce on their elo- emi on the great | Tost RSPR to health | tome ing ‘women Yam wi ing She came hurrying to- iin rouble _Buplie 80 you ma: his * WORTH = MOUNTAINS OF GOLD: L; ag egetabl le Compoun has done for me it Feels this trying period. Complete means so much ‘or the sake of other suffer- Mrs. Cuas. BARCLAY, man’s ills | has received Hate ies ren and un- No ene med- itine ae know of | Pink He dic pains, backache, ne wee prostration, ities, Indigestion ELLICE | COUNCIL. Tp. Hall, er aie, May 17th ’09. The council this day the call of th o’e%oc! ‘or the purpose of fering provisionally adopting 589 and known Drain By-law 1000. were all present a: ve in t shair. The “inate of the as “The. 25 Pes ef eede “E = ange ou nae Qui 3A of the township of t ing on the credit the sum of $2450 for completing the same was read twice and p ly adopted on motion of Me. Guinn, ded vy the publica tion of B: of the ees of BLi ndt, and mR ting Jaw No. “539 : rv by a thi pase owne: in accordance with 2c. 22 of the Drainage Act, 189 Carried. Messrs. Henry Schenk, John Den- ocl er Stock, and John Sto ig requested th notify sis By oga see ‘petition cane instru e Logan count respecting the atthe: egbinell arose: Justus Kreuter, Clerk The counei] met at the ee we Hall in accordance to notie: under & 1 pr land owners. age wor! rece called the. meeting to order at explained the obj Hes the meeting end se Some the o read the said re t.. The Piport's by sai apaniape spear f questioning him on to give aes respecting Lee adopt- ion of t d report by the counci nd it was found that 27 were apeinat the adoption of the said re- part ond val one for it. e nsidered: the said re- Mr. Litt ot “The Deayages nesessment. made a provided ae the said report and also against the locati drainage a ae certain point: r reference and that the reave ‘do inate the sont solicitors to prepar or erence in this tee its the toe Carried. The ae ae ugtus Kreuter Clerk BRUNNER, Mk. and Mrs. Sam of Woodstock, visited at eee saris of {he former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. | Seder an ‘MeLeilan, of Stratford. spont t week-end at ber ae abt. Petors -elt Feid.y to vis | + for a few days with rip in Lon- a \. | Mise Mages ville spent the Miss Anderson, “of Union ‘24th at her nee here eee of Verno: of her friends in | nod: are the home of Mr. Robt. Sirayete Bi anger ene + the home of Mr R. A A hans 2% ee: heats at the home af Mr. and Mrs. DB. S ey whe COURT OF REVISION of The Court of Revision on the Assess Machine Shop! I am now prepared to Repair, Refit and Rebuild 1. Ce cela am the hands o} Bren en tiie: 44th day of Muy: 19009, W. D. WEIR, CLERK. The Assessment Roll is open for in- spection at the Clerk’s office. Gumming and Filing Saws a specialty, T also grind old Plow, Shares, which makes them : as good as new, at a very small cost. Binder and Mower Knives and Lawn Mowers sharpened. see Gerettoras Ont Ripping and Surface Planing done. Also manufacture the Special Band Cutter and Self Feeder. J. R. EBERSOL se iced. sisted. to position: fone others. Enter now. catalogue, Elliott & McLachlan, Principals. Be oirtree hopadddei hac aids’ ° Pp Hip G. T. R. 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W thd ‘checriuly recommend ‘We sell at 25 Dr. Shoop’s Headache Tablets THE PUBLIC DRUG STORE. ““wwell-cured, half-sold. aried, ee ay y pring Men price can shake new! rake teal in oe. ‘tne price of a suiky-rakeand 8 todderit you o Chaikin Side Delivery Rake Vein onb+ee Champion Hay Loader tion with the Delo lutrated, zou havea comblastion fat wl gl ee em erg Se ee ACS Bbaserade hla iahine sae ees iva aaa ES ns in Ey a orogens miher, ir‘wagon to 4 an, alberto ‘wagon to aden: “With the Bide Deliver ergag ot on raore fils eesity ia four hours and hape for the loader. har "Beeckoner REE. 9 an agent in your vicinity who will answer your questions, Gal iniachiines: if asic about GROWS RAPIDLY the popular verdict. It’s fame eed a gat deen ot aceellonte and grounded tree is enduring. Flour Popularity is distinctive to that special brand sold here. Don’t chance some other, but insist on our trade mark. To be safe buy PFEFFER BROS. Jas. Freeman, J r, Agent, Newton. F. Zimmermann, Agent, Milverton To-day usually takes care of itself---it is the uncertain to-morrow for which we must make provision to-day T is impossible to tell what the future has in store for us, 3 financially. If reverses, sickness or unexpected emer- eS | gency arise, the prudent person will have made provision ° for such contingency, by laying aside in the safe custody of a chartered Savings Bank some regular sum from the weekly earnings. } This fund differs from money involved in business, or invest- ed in morigages or commercial ventures—it is at once available whenever required. It is an emergency fund, always subject to your call. It stands separate and distinct from your business or your in ; an 21 n of small'sums regularly taken fon current income, it-is hardly missed, and rapidly grows into a substantial sum. an lati THE BANK OF a its penne on and the absente of all —has gained the of Savings Bank depositors, and j is popular with — desirous of opening anew Account. Every an n is afforded all who desire to make use of the service it affords, and aa enquiry for the manager will desired i or : attention. + BANK OF HAMILTON MILVERTON BRANCH R. J. RANNEY, = Local Agent Machinery of all kinds. 3