PACKET oF PROVENDEINE? LAST WEEK FOR THE FREE DISTRIBUTION. OF 500.000 PACKETS OF Have you handed your coupon to your dealer in exchange for a free packet of Provendeine for your hogs? This is_the last opportunity for pig breeders to try out Provendeine free of charge, so don't miss 'the chance of proving or yourself what a wonderful preparation for pigs Provendeine is, how it promotes their appetite, aids digestion, imparts health to those that are sickly and makes all of them grow faster. Even hogs given up for lost acquire new vigour as soon as Provendeine is added to their feed and those ke st ior. fattening put on more weight and are ready for market a hey fatten rapidly t deal sooner. Sucking pigs or those just weaned develop and grow faster and their flésh acquires amore rosy tint. The most priceless advantage and one that astonishes every user of Proven~ deine, is that IT CAUSES RICKETS or FOOT TROUBLE to DISAPPEAR IN A FEW DAYS, 'PROVENDEINE' for rearing and « is a specially vita~ minised Condiment "uly fattening pigs as well as preventing foot trouble. it is an indispensable adjunct to pigs' feed. Every breeder knows that a hog suffering from foot trouble sion loses the advantage of weight which it took several weeks to put on, The losses of time and money are warded off by using" Provendeine. Obtained wonderful results Paris Junction Ont, March, 4th. 1929, I have had wonderful results from feeding Provendeine. | had two pigs that went off their fee and feet and could not move arotnd at all. | went to our local store of Mr. E. Taylor and got a packet ol Provendeine and 1 did not feed phen but once rst day | got the package 80 they would be a ite keener for fhieir day and inside of one week they were on their fect and hobbling aro.nd. After the use of the second box | cond not s emi to give euou h to eat and they are in good shape on their legs and run around with any pigs. They are about 145 or 150 bs, each, 1 can recommend Provendeine to anyone feed- Ing or raising hogs as one pr. ventative of leg Jcakn.a and other diseases that hops are subjec- If this testimonial is of an, benefit to you orice anyone raising hogs you are at liberty to use it any time or anywhere, Sige, G. WILL JAMSON Oak Avenue, PROVENDEINE is id iu packets at $1. Su 2 Manufactured by : Maison Louis Sanders, Brussels. Wholesale : Louis SANDERS, Toronto, Ont, oe Hogg & Lytle, Port Perry Wholesale: Distributors--Wm. Rennie Co, Ltd, Adelaide and Jarvis Sts., Toronto; Steele Briggs Seed Go, Ld eed. 1 fed Ane three times A frea npoket oan bas obtained at the following ' 1 Economise 2 Months Feed I by using Provendeine Two months feed! plus the assurance that young hogs will develop normally and without detriment to their health! That is what the wise breeder who regularly uses Provendeine gets out of it. No more stunted growth and therefore no more monetary losses for the breeder, but instead an assured success in the: fattening of his animals. PEOPLE SAY He thought his pig A wonderful tonie was dying St. Ma #Ouaris ay So ait R. R. 8 St. Mary's, Ont. January 11th, 1929, rz } I purchased a packet of your Provendeine a white Hoh and it hel my pig wonderful well The ple was nearly dead it is as livel « Jack Rabbit » now. 1 would Jecommen by to anybody, (Signed) Allan G. SO I h Provendelne. 9 oy i ood a yas ve ever used. My hogs wera were and half Sn AVL. ooo CUT OUT THIS COUPON IT IS Fill in your name and address gnd hand. WORTH it to your dealer who will in exchange give : you a free packet of PROVESDEIAR, Fiily cents Yaive $0.50. Name Address Town Dealer's Name Address Town Ce Tp niteg oF Coupons filled in by Dealers are lable until... 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Mary Wright of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, in the Province of Ontario, Married Woman, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof, for a Bill of Divorce from her hus- band, Lucius Elmér. Wright, of the City of Oshawa, aforesaid, carpenter, on the grounds of adultery. = Dated at the City of Oshawa, in the Province of Ontatio, this Twenty- fifth day of Noveniber, A.D, 1929, JOSEPH P. MANGAN, Barrister, ete. ' Oshawa, Ontario, | Solicitor for * Putitioner, 500,000 ARE INVOLVED IN NEW ORGANIZATION A new labour organization, in- volving 500,000 ph ee is planned in the British entertainment according to i | here. A move has Mrs. Bhs, of Stouffville, is visit- ing her mother. Mrs. Porteous. M#. E. Philp was in the city for .a couple of 'days last week. Mr. W. Burnett is home to spend the winter with his mother. Parties were held at the homes of | Messrs. L. Bond and A. Hunter last week. called on his mother Mrs. Bickel, on 0 Saturday. On_ Friday evening a free sleigh-| ride is to be giver to all those who want one and who meet thé'gleighs at the church at seven o'clock. After the sl¢igh-ride a supper is to be given : Admission in the church. 26¢. On January 8rd; Mr. William Simp- son Porteous who had been a regident| .of this village for the past six years, died at the advanced age of éighty- three years. His. body was laid to rest in the Pine Grove Cemetery after a long lingering illness. Mr. Porteous was born in Markham Township, York County, but he spent the greater part of his life farming in this vicinity. In 1874 he married Miss Laurie, of Prospect. Of their six children, four are living, namely: Mrs. Barkey, of Stouffville; Mrs, Hardman, of New Westminister, B.C, Mrs. E. Lyle, of Shirley and Miss Erma, at home. There are also. six grandchildren. 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