na Just vimwet Utkawh BDA Caled upon nis son-in-law. He found the latier busy in his office, but to inter- rupt him, with the of an af- fectionate relative. Bir Hibbert's re- ' to ask his father-in-law tice, and it is not recorded that there was any less harmony in the family circle thereafter than previously. A Forest Atlas. The forestry branch of the Depart ment of the Interior has recently is- ¥ 1 sued the first sheets of a new "forest A atlas," which will include plans of which, the surveys are now being u carried on. The "legend" is now being sent By ANNE HEILMAN. x 1905, by Associated » y a Literary k : | Mrs. Putt sat on ber front porch, In'preiding a mat. She was one '6¢ 'thése women ome likes to have' abot. There was a certuln comfort- Ing 'presence in her large figure and out: this designates the marks used SE 4 . : ae ; 3 | 'comely face. Although the face when to denote natural features, the differ- rd RE Ag Tio i J 'at was somewhat ef ent species of trees and the amounts on pb ath vay porch watching ber friend's progress | of timber that can be obtained per § ng ™ | in the'housecleaning line. Serena called | acre from timbered areas, entrics of ull of love for the whole world--that | seldom now, and the time passed slow- | various kinds (such as homesteads, 1s, for all whom she admitted Into her | Iy. mineral lands, etc.) burn: or brules, world. For those outside of its bounda | "I just ran In to ask your opinion | cuttings and sales, roads, trails, rail- she had no use. Just now her thoughts | of these samples," began Berena one | WAYS, canols, flumes. telegraph and were busy with her neighbor, in whose | @8¥ 'in Beptember. "We're going to telephone lines, buildings, etc. One | our observation, direction she sent her glances. have new carpets for the double par- of the Smaller forest aE hat we should use - "Peter's gettihg his supper early" | 1ors. Don't you prefer the green?" | prince Albert, Sask --has already Seu? she mused. "It's pretty lonely for him, | Serena wore her best dress. "I shall | heen mapped, and the map of the 1 but I bope he won't be inveigled into | Reed a New one soon," she sald com- | Riding Mountain Forcst Reserve, in 1 taking Serena Lamb for a housekeeper. | Placesitly, smoothing down ita silken | Northwestern Manitoba, is now in ji I never was one to promote gossip, but folds. preparation. As surveys of the forest all Clifton knows that her reputation "I suppose the affair 'l come 'reserves and other-forested districts for 'dressing far outdoes her skill in 0," red. Ioaps of these will be keep If 1 thought" Just § that the: g» I) |r he i). oO. Observer METHODIST OHUROR ' . (REV, MR. LEITOH, Pastor. bath Services, 11 and 7. Weak Evening ig | LE a : ) Ree mot Poe t T 8 o! - 1 : pe pa RAC teed UD TH sa a Gepaited. [ber of various dentities, and the oth we ek Breit Gore Tolar 0 | EO re 3 ippose P fores 1 : 3 | to. I nw SE , vest." mused Mrs. Platt: Gespondently, So of cron ay "on put | tory degree. Youth is' ORUROH OF THE ASCENSION. |. Sd Vaaning 3 iS we promt] meaning Peter's wedding. into general use throughout Canada, | and that is the time to (ANGLICAN) ly dispateh wor ee real after settling herself in the rocker. "1 hear it's fairly swarming with mice. . MR. N, H. NOBLE--Lay Reader--in charge, ished. : Sundsy--Mating, 10.30 sm... Evensong, 7 p.m, Sunday Es prectied. Shiels aio & Md-}- One afternoon as Mrs. Platt was set- | so that forest ay may be uniform | lesson that we shoud see' ting her table for tea she was sur- | in plan and may easily compared. | eyes rest upon. - Peter only uses two rooms. Isn't it a eon . prised by a call from Peter Judd. TE It shonfd be the object of 30 p.m. OVer 100 n pers distributed th wonder he ain't picked out a house | "coming to fuvite me to the wed- Hon. Dr. Montague's Oratory. ent to teach his child to no Thuresday--Eveisscis; 1.30 ym, Specialty tout bistabas of MaFNIAc:) turers an keeper afore this?" ding" i : g" she surmised as he sauntered Though Hon. Dr. Montague, once | ject that comes in his T've an idea," sald Mrs. Platt, en- | tho path. "Well, if It's foreor- | the silver-tongued orator of Ontario, oe a walk in a park el deavoring to speak unconcernedly. | gained he should marry Serena Ill not | 18 seldom heard in his native land, | po toiq to observe the "that he'll probably ask you"-- be spiteful about it. Sit down and | De occasionally is heard at gatherings | | ,yoq on the different "Me!" interrupted Mrs. Lamb in an | pave a cup of tea, Peter," she urged, in cities across the line whither he 1 ? th 1 mals astonished tone. "Mel. And with such * travels in Pursuit of business. @nly | °8 © the color offian > : cutting a great, fat, shaking, fouf | r.contly he delighted n newly-formed | oder part of the body, and a famous ok as Sou poet fost 7 rust | gtoried jelly cake into generous slices. Putin of expatristed Canadians | should be told that when a man to get a cook when es, ree to Peter Judd, a large man with a | jn Louisville, Kentucky, who have | tion on the subject he must k and choose. Sarah Irasniy much | pleasant, florid face, seated himself | formed a Maple Leaf Club, with the | ed to say that it is so, on the cooking, and 1 guess he'll want | and absorbed tea and cake with much | graceful utterances that used to win | thipks it ts. a change." satisfaction. votes for the Government in the All children have inqul R. C. CHURCH, FE (00D GIRGULATION| =i |i Fv | FAIR GROUNDS Spring is the' Time 'for House AND And Is Constantly growing in Public Favor. It is the SKATING 'RINK Peter says they are the finest he ever | "Well?" she asked in a strained voice. Talk rapidly pasta Bhop Cleaning. z the IN saw. I'd bring you over a saucerful, "I want that you should do a little P ORT PERRY MAIO AR : tall on which a number of] |but as Peter was going on so about | baking for me. Could you? = 4 a were displayed and then write . your getting so stout 1 thought I Do some baking for you?' she Ihot of Toe" objects. noticed hast FOR SAI +B; } Se P) " P) . 3) fl |E8 ) Ww wouldn't encourage your appetite any. | Easped. "For the land's sakes! When?" only balf a dosen articles - ' Hi . HE UNDERSIGNED offer for Sale Pl yl : » the Fair Grounds and Skating Rink i i 1 'These properties will be sold at a bargain A WN 5 "David and I spent twenty-five hap- "You always were a master band at Imy days of the Conacrvitive party. oe and after a walk or two, €0 (py years in this house" sighed Mrs. | cake, Emeltne," he commented affably. | He touched on many themes, and ane | oC 0s we Da Platt, "It'd come hard for to | " your some- | Of his quips on the subject of the suf- 2 dein tation heat. 108 fragettes was not half bad. He said: | ed, you will find the ee ™ 1" y od 5 hd thing > the line that I called to 8ee | «qj, sufiragettes have paraded Lon- | great progress and acquiring : a. couldn't possibly lea e my | you a don in the daytime with 'lanterns. | that will be invaluable in iplace," protested Mrs. Lamb. "And | Was it possible that he was going #0 | Diogenes in his time paraded the | One of the metbods adopte yx ithe garden doing so nicely too. You'd | sk her to initiate Serena in the diff | streets in the daytime with a lantern. | qin, the conjuter, for quick joughter see my strawherries, Emeline. | cult art? Mrs. Platt's face clouded. | He was looking for a man." perception of his on pk tom »" Peter reac! 1 ? : Well," looking keenly at her friend to hed for anotber plece of ceived during the moment bee \assure berself that the blow bad struck | cake. "For the next Tuesday and the heme, * " balance of the week. You'll kmow There Is a Marked Difference Be- | passing the store or window, g 1 unet ve gating on having dope it once a day for Serena fared forth slowly along the | What's needed." tween These Two Aots. ; Bid on advent b grassy lane. "Emeline don't curo | The wedding was to take place Tues- El ya ut wake nf Barticulara on application to the. pro. | 1am prepared to doall kinds of shucks for Peter Judd," she shrewdly | a5. hen BEmeline's world bd wer ' prietor, Papering, Painting, &c. -" ', Wi . $ . . + Son jectured iain an Foinoney el RE 'Berenh wou e | THE POWER OF OBSERVATION Yearn benevolence. It #8 Sip WM. TUMMONDS. Paper and Paint turoiched id . . Eg ar "What if she don't?" exploded Mr. -- cure of a morbid temper. To be erty, Ang 6.1507, cequired she'd take the place for no other reason dpe re Sp es than to k Judd. "She can't cook. And I want you mst forget yourgelf. " ELL Ww. F. NOTT, eep me out of it. As If any | it Should Be Cultivated Even In the |=" a by 3pm Rod one would look at her twice when I'm | stew decent in IDS outs when Most Ordinary Thinge--A Faculty : ] (Successor to J. A. Rox man. y around," and she glowed with a fine | Be from Minoo! 4 4 A : 2 doors porth ol Mr Wicden's store sitiafaction 28 she compared herself | (B3ek from Minooka? Emeline . ih Sal to Mrs. Platt. 200% 12 8 Sand (anim. "Are you | Bo away To be sure, Emeline was an umpire | "Why, of course! to on all the arts of housekeeping; her to get married. Don't you know that cookery was town talk, while she had Io lives 2 r never become proficient in the art, but - Floretta! Are youn there were other ways of reaching a | "Her i) dead, ri he ~ what man's heart. Serena knew, because y.;.e trying to get at. Drank himself she had proved it twice. death 3 2 In fact, neither lady had deceived the ey an w}ny 1 you - must win upon their merits. The International Dictionary has won a In this Distriet; Is the - jgreater. distinction upon | 2 its merits and is in more Tived on either side of Peter would be pone of her business, anyway. 1 got is indeed a a: itis Foe To Tr, Sy abe TRI ed nie tad Be al ar | ER ir | CARE ia as i pT EE SER The Bn Rly roma mon Central Livery When troubled with gun- Univeraity, England) has recently said called eventually to fill the departed ' her to clean up before Floretta comes. not train the perceptive Sarah's place, for the custom prevailed That's all I wanted of her. Will faculties. urn, bE 'insect TR: Laem 4 in Clifton when a man was. in the wis- | pn Power of observation will help you b + blisters, ir sHngs, ye do them things, Emeline--the cakes | , "0 "on ctving else in strug-| | sore feet, or heat rashes. 45 TI SHiO8 Oy What We Ilpiic exnock 1 PORT PERRY dom of Providence, bereaved to hunt and such? your lv 2 * { Std Oo él 0 find in such a work, but also what few of L > oct Sovic widow respected by the com. "Yes, iyest" cried. Mrs. Piatt.' Fer | Be foF existence, and yet thee are app Zam,H nk! SE i : ub would ever have thought of ooking for. munity, to undertake thé duties of | voice was joyful, her face aglow. All Sompasatively. few people; Whe ars) nie Terns a é We te ion Tas EARTILY thanking the poblic for the housekeeper, and generally, after a de- the gloom of the past few weeks van- keen observers. One small fact will sores on young babies due to |. : : | looking through the latter with a feeling liberal patronage received during the - . | prove this latter statement. The man Sy > of astonishment at its completeness, an many years I have kept a Livery Establish cent period of mourning, the twain be- | ished as if by magic. "I'll do more'n chafing. the amount of labor that has been put ti came one. that, Peter. I'm so tickled to have who observes everything, he who sees Zam-Buk is made from pure nto it. pu ment in Port Perry, Ihave mach Ploasare in "If Serena makes up ber mind to | Floretta for a neighbor again that I'll Sy be looks at, is singled out herbal essences, No animal fiats-- . --_------ announcing that I have removed have Peter he'll have to give in," phi- | invite a lot of her old friends here for ag 33 taquisiive PefEpn (Or; 2, no mineral poison, ., Finest beler! / B v THE CRAND PRIZE MY LIVE RY J. Josophized Mrs. Platt. "She's already | Tuesday. And I'll have the best din- clever one, shows that he is Drugyiste and Stopes Shey hare. {the highest xward) was given to the In ' 2 married two that didn't in the least ner spread out that you ever sat down twin. : 2 thie . i et Ce tomy former place of business want her. She's comfortably off, too, : to. easy give instances hb % a F F 4A Tent in Pronitheiation ; FE, and don't need to leave her home. [ lack of perception even fn the ordinary | EZ" E77 1 have opened a slop for ou ae EE "A Tait In Prong Water Streef: things of life. So Cleaning antl 'Préssing' Ladies Zor the whole family. Also wouldn't be so set against it if I Sure Enough Tale. ine years ago an art- a Rg 0 lathes. * © fhustrated EL: v : didn't know 'twas her that interfered | ID & certain private school there is a ist engaged in a London firm of print- | and Gentlemens§, , one G. 8 ©. MERRIAM GO, which Iam abeut to largely extend in- between him and Floretta Young | Small boy who is siways cheerfully | °™ bad to draw an advertisement in | door North of & ona watudio. geass Sacflitin uo. thad ae poblie ay br en twenty years ago. Peter up | mild behind everybody eise. He is | WICH the eentral Sgure was a cock In Satisfaction , gu 27. J | verter sccommoduted with sate A and married Sarah out of pure spite, | Rot & dull boy, but learning does not the act of crowing. 'Noting seemed | moderate. Good or and es |RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES fod Floretta took that good for noth | appeal to bim 8s being a thing espe- | Ssler, but when be Set to work the | delivered. : § = ; St T. Ei dng Cy Blakey. If ever two people sty to be Sesint Recently the | 8Ftist found win po by a TE : SE ) rofl iris R. VANSICKLER. were cut out for one another, Peter | teacl the class in composition dtficulty--does the cock show its tongue | - » =» A ; EE Io Oe ar vcs wad | Hl OB the next day sho Would expect | Ptominently when 1 crows? very and more conservative class of peopls---is nota favorite of A ; | Part Parry, June 21, 1900. " out again Serena for over a year be | each of them to be able to write a | £® the hundred men employed by LUA : achemer, boomers and clques---it is the / may escape for good. I'll hot worry no Agricultural Machmes 5 i But she did. The chance and appar- y : J ently careless remarks that Serena let : . : r » fall, as If an understanding existed be- " ) . th 7 Be Y J 'tween herself and Peter Judd, fretted J i C \ teacher. , ks Hl § Tey i 3 Y ke od » i > [AF lis SUNDERLAND ' houest soul she believed that Peter was a regular caller at the Lamb home. She waited for the HE undersigned keeps on hand and for UK 'sales the followingtAgricultural Mach /| nes and Implements manufactured by the 5 liberal aid Hi SEESRE i 3 "wy swock of he conveyangne of Lhe iii ii