vo force, It laste: | | it's all gone aud you fee I you must got new vitality forge. 'The water ir: ve fi 1st beturned into oar Your treuul ap be braced up, Somos new iwparted to your weal what happens in using Te isan ns bloos d-curicher aud nerve build: wie not only croatcs keen ap- futher, improves diges- ind' assimilation, so that every of food is converted into nerve ele fibres. ing up new nerve force and ach organ do the work tha: xpeets of ir. Fer 8 youE: weigh ; known iu Middleville : rch I was very run down an Thad no appotite and scarcely elt liko cating at all. My face war pallid and haggard aud I had dari, circles under my eyes. My weight wat seven pounds under normal and day by day that awful spring weariness dphg- . ged me down. The change Ferrogou rouzht was surprisivg. It must cer ainly contain woude ul building auc Strengthening properties b emusy | gl Stongih, tlsBh and appetit. rom the day I retarted it I speedily cams back to vigorous bouiant healt} 'with Feriozone aud recommend it a the test medic ne any person in weal health can take.' Fercozone strengthens the weak, re- Stores the anaemic 100 hes the nervous &ass:ot8 men, women and children to bet ter health. Try it. Hoc per box or six for 82.50 at all dealers. ---- yy | Morality In the Yukon. In a recent interview with Bir Wil- , Rev. Dr. Chown was in- [formed that evidence has been sup- {flied by the Minister of Justice show-' fing that the Royal Northwest Mount ied Police are now taking the initia- tive in enforcing the criminal code in the Yukon, accerding to the request 'of the Moral and Bocial Reform Coun- icil. He also arrived at a clear under- stan with the Prime Minister as to Kk tion for the suppression of $e Creu. Favorable legislation, A own says, may be expected in the not distant future. Another matter under eonsideration was the subject of line houses built upon the international boun: line between Canada and the United States, in which illicit sale of intoxicating liquor is carried on under circum- stances which make law enforcement very difficult. Dr. Chown suggested rx peutral belt of a number of feet alor, not be built, such a being in the interest of the bettes en forcement of the customs act. He was assured the Premier that the matter wonld taken in ; now i ie rc opera a as Might ) 0 p blizzard; but, the former | eliminated this year, it found that locoed cattle Hout cases be cured by a course with strychnine, while horses can generally be cured course of treatment with Fow- les solutioh. The animals under treatment must uot be allowed to eat the lo [apd should: be given food, but, so far locoed by a may be added in regard to the gestion of immunity that loco poison Ing comes on in & slow and cumulative manner, so that there is no possibility of animals becoming immune. CASH IN "MULES. 71: Raise Mules For Money -- Market 8trong--Prices Big. By JOHN REEVES. Our Uncle Sam has sometimes a dry way of presenting a vital fact, tucking it away, for example, in a rather ap- palling table of fignres; also in this strenuous day most of us read "oo the run," and so between tho two condi- tions we often miss jthe significance of a valuable item. / It I8 of about the same use to us 8 the pear} in the undiscovered oysterjor truth at the bot- tom of her well. But any one who wilt d&'%¢ nto the lately issued [jovermment report on | farm animals v¢lll And thie clear fact-- | that on Jan. "1408, the average value | per head of mules throughout the coun- | try was greater thew the average | value of &iny oiher eless of, animals kept on farms. 'Che male's value per head wis $107.76. againyt $03.41 for the | horse. | Investigating still frarther back, he can Und that the yeast 1906 was one of | tre1pendous activity horse and mule | myrkets and of ul leled prosperity for horse and mule Breeders. Prices bounded skyward, and for dll classes there was: a: den¥and greater than the mayket could Supply. This demand shows every imdication of being well maintained and with little present like- lihood of angoversupply. Tb is true fthat, high as it is, the av- ! erage pricey of January, 1008, for mules | is some doilars below that of January, 1907. Whatever cguse ohne may choose to assigy for this, it seems to have ng he effect gt the interest that now prevails in a 8 time. 4 ried \Inesy of bookmaking on race courses: Pr. Chown said it was evident thu¢ public sentiment rmgst be more in- tensely aroused batore. satisfactory legislation can be Yad. MARVELOYS LAMBING. F Finest Crop For Years In Monfana is Spring. Lambing4s in full progress through- out the state (Montana), and the per- of Joss 8 remarkably light, ac: icording to reperts from' the leading sheep sections. For many years it has been the custom of shippers to have lambs come in February in order raise the product for the early maf: when lambs bring fancy prices. general rule R is mecessary to lambs eomg/under sheds, a Hi Lr in mde raising. A good mule is a money 'maker; and brings the ready casly at any apd all timed. The Boer way cléaned a Jot of small mules out of/ the country, and breeders are main- t7ining that improvement by raising more extensively the "big" mule. Itis on the whole & larger sized and better animal that i§ now coming into the mmle markets. Mule Stites and Maritets. Although many of the best draft mules are sol to the cities of the north at top prices and many are used on the farms Of the central west, the backboné of thé mulé industry is the southern demand. Kansas Oity and St. Louis bandle | most of the mules of this country, and | the mules are mostly bred in the states in touch. with these cities. But there ate plenty of other regions where the conditions of soll, climate and feed and southern states east of the river mule raising might fit well into the general scheme of farm- | ing. Atlanta is, as g fact, becoming a | great distributing foint for mules, t Clusses of Animals. {Big Robberies in Post Office. 4 --Seott's Emulsion "# all PRUQaISTS) Hoe. el) \ ee SS -- ------ _-- Winnipeg, Man, May [!--A : series of robberies extending over ~everal months has been going on mn the Winnipeg Porters aol the sum stolen aggregates a very harge |" amount! ; it is beheved pot féss thay $12,000, Officia'# refiroe to discuss the maitcr, and consequently it is impéssible to asceftatly the correct figures, bat thé sum cantot be less ARAN SIA faa iin ca md A number of packages, contain ing fro #800 10 $2,000. have 'disap- he thief 'is tome person #ho has the hand!ing of the money entrusted to him, and that he is cleflet and sys tewatjc in hig Qperations, y It is thought to be nét itnprobable that an orgar.ized gang is working within the postal service; as the robbx ries have not been cuhfined tof, the city offic , but have ocenrred at several poic ts throughout the West, when large ums have been in tran sit, tre supy.osition being that a tip was passed toa confederate from some one B1 close touch with "affairs in the he: 1 office So successful and daring, has tie thiel becdme in the Winn jeg office that the Postal Departm®nt has issued instructions 10 the rect that in future register ed mail'is to be checked over by the pos -master, his assistant, and the post-office inspector's depart- ment. In the meantime every el fort will be made to mvearth the crimig «l whose actions cast suspici on evr ry one associated with him in the dissharge of the pubhc busi ness. Shar ghai, May :9---The com-| muaici tions to Mengtse have been | cut by the rchels whose number | nov: 1s estimated at 1000. They | are vadcr military instructors train ed in Japan, adhercits of "the no- | ta' ious Sun Yat Sen. Pekin is alaimed owing to the display of theciphine and the posses- | sion of artillery by the rebels, who differing from all their predecessors in this respect, are not molesting | 1l.e population or foreigners | The selection of Yun Nan as the | + seve of their fust operations dis- Jlays an ntimate knowledge of the fact that that province is the worst prepared of all from a military point of view, possessing less than §.000 semidrilled troops. © The is nothing to. prevent the rebels capuaring mengtse, at the head of the Miencld railway, thereby greatly increasing the difficulty of the Imperial troops | movements. Pckin contemplates sending troops from Pelyang, but this wou d | take three or four months. The re bellion is the most serious China | has yet had to face. COURT OF REVISION, TOTIC" IS HERERY GIVEN that | the first sitting of the Court of Ri - vision to revise the Assessment Roll of the Township of Scugog for the year 1908, will 'be held at th Tow. Hall, Sengog. on SATURDAY. MAY, 80th, 1908 »t one o'clock p.m., bf" widch all persons interested are re- quired to take notice and govern them sulves accordingly. THOS. GRAHAM." Township Cierk Sengreg, May 9 1978. But 'wherever and by wh For Over Bixty Years BOOTHING SYRUP has been of mothers for their children while NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that COURT OF REVISION. the first sitiing of the Court of Ite isa to r¢visa the Assessment Roll ot tl Township of Reach for the vear 1908, will be hald at Town Hall, Manchestar, on FRIDAY, JUNE 12th 4808 at 'I'wo o'clock p.m., of whigh all persons 'interested are required to take notico and govern themselves ac cordingly, ngly W. F. DOBSON, Township Clerk. 8. ii hell." ; ; Ee to raise necessary , BO! on the other side of the religions will try to queer it. ] And here's where you'd self into trouble first thing if y& ed into a little village. to belong to the ] church, whichever thes happen to be, you just mig go the big city 8 would be shut out of society, children would be pe school. Apd so wouldnt r her from some i village rowdy, the village liar, the Hy village sneak, the the village P| | the village oan Fodder Tt Roughage Includes the & less nutritious feed IN HATCHING AxpTURKEYS, yott purchase '* The all Incubators The 0 | i : make i 7 the most offective built, by (00D CIRGULATIO And is Constantly growing in Public Favor. It fs the BEST ADVERTISING In this District; I. the Champion of the ] Qgriculturists HEE MY LIVERY Water Strest which Tam about to lstgely extend 'in- crease facilities so that pon oll be better seommedatel with safe and desir- able BGS AT MODERATE OHARGES _ = _R. VANSICKLER, Pott Perry, Jitfie 21, 1900, ESTEE | | Our. fée returned if we fail. Anyone send skefch and escniption of any invention wil mptly-receive our opimon concernin] | Be patentability of same. * How tg Obtain a A 3 for sale tour expense, us adve: . "Pate taken oul thi us receive special not16é, Without charge, in THE PATENT RECORD, an illustrated and widely circulated consulted by Manufacturers and Investors, Send for sample copy FREE, Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Pateat Attorneys,) | Evans Buffdiag, WASHINGTON, D. C. ENDERS will be KD) received by the undersigned for the purchase of all or 'any of the Parcels-- Farm Propertics ~belong ing to Mr. John Adams, advertised ta be sold 'by auction on the 23r¢ Mqgvember, and withdrawn at the sdle. wi J. A. McGILLIVRAY, Temple Building, Toronto. ' Nov. 30, 1899. CRETE 5 Srp gS Rage om . r. HL 46 Yn 3, Novemiier 13 dust 15, Jo00. 0 OO TR a Trt By order, y J. B. PARKWELY, Clark of the Peace. Dated ut Whithy, Nov, 18, 1007 3, Nov. 1th, ne i N returning thanks to the paliie for de I I mm bo Te for soyer 8 ears. I wouid respectinly. jut e that re as usual, sok} beady for Coie Pi have & Large & Assorted Steck OF POUBLE AND SINGLE HARRESG, which 1 am deternined 1g sell very CHEA 2 As an inducement to CAR purchasers' ] -4