4 i f i i i i Hott miles ahead of me t distance down the t and hunt until it set ey up at night, es- portions of the ds and shoals made raft beset with dan- it or splitting it point of an island. suffered some delay me for the delivery mill was drawing | congestion--blood pr foray, for Dr. 8hoo | el od Sal 0 do keep warm, and apparently thrived without friction since the firs snows came. The rabbit hardly his bodily ocomfort,ias well protected by a, "bt evident- ly he longed for George 8 the happy 1 quarters, oh seen the rabbi end of the log on i ds a ores a 3eor his companions warm within. Some- times he would keep his eight hours without fi for no other reason than to be. that his pals within were from the winter blasts. Went Foraging. When the weather was agreeable the rabbit, sparrow and robin would ee foraging together, the former Ack: ng up a living gnawing the of poplar trees latter by Tn ing about for what edibles they could find. Beveral times Mr. Hixon has observed them trai along back to the log in Indian file. these oc- casions the birds either hopped be- hind the rabbit or fluttered close to the ground. "I went out one morning after a se- vere storm to place food where the family could get it and found the log entirely covered," said Mr. Hixon. "As 1 neared the spot there was a disturbance of the snow and out hop- ped the rabbit. After him came the sparrow and robin. The birds looked ut in a dased kind of way and then nestled close to their furry com- panion. At my approach they flew to nearby trees, but as soon as I had retired all three assembled for the feast I left." ET RY here, bas its ERR fa though sal sure) dat on a f ios. haven Jeniacta, it's blood pressure. 1 with women, same 1i you ere Shea rosie, Yous, it's che Tablets oD mu ltaton. Ac ths tatiots SnpLY Bist finger, and doesn't it get you? Of course Ti does. I zre. You'll nda rs wit Ivars, Wh stinply Common Sense. '0 sell 8% 25 cents, and cheerfully recommend Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets A. J. DAVIS. TROUT STREAMS WANTED. | tho unuatural blood pressure. 2 arf Fisheries Might Be Greatly Improved by Importation of Stock. A correspondent of The London Times calls 'attentions to the man brooks are parla chiefly because the fish are sm condition, which can be easily remed- occasional pal dams. thus made the fish ma; _ about the busband's brutality. followers, and, according to admissions postage stamps, no comfortably heated bomes, no telegraphs or trolleys. The elements of happiness are not in thin but in human nature itself. But the fairer conditions, the greater oppor- tunities, which the marvelous modern inventions afford to the masses of our humanity should augment our joy and expand our hopes." The most obvious fact of human history is that of prog- ress. The race is following a flying and a growing ideal. It is inspired and saved by hope. tion, every improvement of sanitary conditions, every new Tay of imtellec- tual and spiritual illumination, every scientific achlevement, every, amellora- tion of physical Suffering, every new avenue of enjoyment, every victory of righteousness, every faithful deed in Jowly and lofty places, increases the | splendor and the power of our vision of the future.--Leslie's Weekly. Surf Riding ls a Fine Sport. At Waikiki, near Honolulu, is a fa- mous bathing beach. Here winter and summer the surf canoes or, better yet, the surf boards come dancing in on the long rollers, and men become amphib- fous. There is no sensation quite com- parable to riding a surf board on a Pacific roller. It is tobogganing on a moving hillside of water, or, if you are clever enough to stand up on your board, it is taking this hillside on a single big skee. The beach runs far out before it shelves into deep water, and. at high tide the breakers begin to mount almost half a mile from the shore Nne.. You go out there with your surf board and wait for the wave. You learn to catch it at the right moment, , throw your board Inshore and climb ' upon it just as the crest of the roller mounts and catches you. Then on this crest you gall In toward the shore, to slide down at last when the wave breaks, down the foaming incline into shallow water and churning foam. It is royal Spon-Travel Magazine. 3 ---------------------- Strenuous Chivalry, It is complained that modern condi tions are killing "the chivalry of the middle ages." But mediseval tales and romances show what that chivalry really was. Wife beating was a com- mon incident on the part of those knights and gen en whose gallantry was a mere convention. The Chevalier de 1a Tour-Landry in his book of coun- sels to his daughters tells them the story of a woman who used to contra- the good chevalier, "she was Jeng, ured for life, and thus, through ber ill behavior and bad temper, she had her nose spoiled, which was a great mis- fortune to her." But not a word is said False Messiahs, The defense of different persons claiming to be the Messiah has cost the Jews a great expense, both in treasure and human life. One of these, Coziba, who lived in the second cen- tury of our era, put himself at the hed the Jewish pation as their and many of that people ad: heréd to and defended him. The Ro- mans 'made war upon Coziba and hig Bvery helpful inven. | or] FF Jo. a medium who could re truths. While livin 'Square she met Mr. Mars! of alleged spirit manifes 8] -painted pictures sl uated the old man that large sums of money and her his house in Madi | There she officiated as a riches Finally she was sued for % to defraud Marsh. The gra dicted her, the Gerry Bo her children, she was con! sent-to prison. After ex Europe tips her release {up in Chicago and under of Vera P. Ava was sent tol penitentiary for two yi again, she married will | Gowan, in Chieago, in 1 money but quiet domesti suit her. Brotherly: Love Col In 1899 she was run of Orleans with Theodore Jack wife she claimed to be. also said to be running 2 "H colony in Florida. As "Hi ""Horos"' they performed Africa, Mme. Dis de Barr im getting some movey from tractor to establish a bro They turned up in Lond their Theocratic Unity s: ed into a scandal, and woul their arrest. child of Louis I. of Bavari Montez, a famous daneil She really was the da school teacher in Harrods John C. F. Salomon. At thi she was taken by her fathei of powers. She was born | ties. i= Lx ah ot of Dr. Remedy wi Sony wi ane, Wis. This aow Dr. Shoop's medy successfully d 'mo: of the blood: is not a rehef ye e b'ood ent: «i ons and the: it 'ie a naturale thy Davis, N returning than | patronage. xt 'ears. I woud 1m, 88 nsual, now and ne ape rity of my rent, wding pu diving wen call 'he yean ng ex spiritualism, and got fame spirit materjalizing again A ' Mme. de Barr has claimed ville, and soon became a a I sm must by A. J. lic for a over 3 te that 05 05 0 0 DR 05 0 BS 05 45 D0 0S 00S ; = as DN IS abs wr SS a 0S 0S 0 187. swsascas [OT OUR JUBILEE YEAR The Publisher and Proprietor of he OBSERVER WISHES HIS PATRIINS THREE HUNDRED § ~ A oie oisin mmm mam ssa moe as i: Central Liv | PORT PERRY. $y tanty 'thanking the pubic for the liberal patronage received during the | many years I have kept a Livery Establish ment in Port Perry, I have much pleasure ir. announcing that I have removed MY LIVERY to my former place of business Water Street which Iam abont to largely extend in reasc facilities #0 that the public nay be wetter accommodated with safe and desir able RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES R. VANSICKLER. Port Perry, Juue 21, 1900, Famous Yorkshire Boal HE UNDERSIGNED keeps for ses vice at his place lot 18, con. 4, Reacl that fainous Yorkshire Boar, SUMMEI HILL SENATOR 3rd --17014--, Thi: grand animal took 2nd prize at the Indus trial Fair, 'Torofito, in 1g9os He ha: heen at the head of tlie Herd of T. J. Cole': uoted Yorkshire for the past two years, T¢ see him is to be Tonys of his Superior mn. CW. } MARTYN, Prince Abert, gig 19, ae . Our fee returned if we fail. Any ¢ one send; and descri of i A acription Bola 22 a tehtability, of same. "rio to to Obtain a a Le sent u ree ot ents secured ou! 2 takes out out thi ED -- fou ahr and widel eonsulted by 'Mapufacturess a Send for sample copy FREE. VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Patent Attarncys,) WASHINGTON, D. C. Sealed Tenders GEALED TENDERS will be Investors. Address, Bvans Bullding, 'the purchase of all or any of Ahe Parcels-- Farm Properties---belong tng to Mr. John Adams, advertised to be sold by auction on ihe 23r¢ Novemper, and withdrawn at the : A McGILLIVRAY, a Temple' Building, Toroute 0; 1899. etn ate PATENT Rtn ni received by the undersigned fort: So : Tg pa FE = ALT i Terr : 1 BROUGHAN Clerk N. Gleeson, Green e- * oo 0, March & Ha} 7, July, 3 na obot, Ja 1, 1 . Tost i nh, ey Jrby Roma Jar y arc 23 - 12, November 8, J. YE * UXBRIDGE Clerk, Jou sonary 16, March it, Be Bo Noyeus! 15, Jsu, J 5. CANNINGTON--Clerk, (eo. 8 3 ningtan -- 3: 19, March 1, 'May if, 3 Beptem RBI I Xa 4 Ys Certs i 5 Brwoa, Resverion. o on plow 18, bor 8, Jan, 16, Xe nly r *. UPT} ROROT E--Clork, P. Yoh i SS Jibey 17, March 14. M yi Ji ber 17, Novembor 12, Jan. My id ! "By order, te b+ %, rate: J. EB. FARWELL, Olerk of the Peace. Dated at Whitby, Nov. 15th, 1906. a Che' andriisred he 'haying ' opened business in the to ly cy Me Ll Just west of Drs. Archer & Archer's Uffice, is prepared to do all kinds of »f General Blacksmithing at Reas. hi d8.. A Specialty and Sa sl Guaranteeds 'Patronage Solicited. Ss. W. swiTzER Port Perry, Sept. 16, 1902. 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