THIS PACKET OF OVENDEINE 1 cur OUT COUPON BELOW, HAND IT To YOUR DEALER, AND nN EXCHANGE YOU WILL RECEIVE A FREE PACKET ; OF PROVENDEINE VALUE $0.50. irs dtuton of 50,00 packets o Provendeine » has proved an unprece- success. Pig breeders in thousands have ex their coupon for a free packet J » and many have siready Witten to advise us of the splendid results " Provendeine's » enormous sale, is due to the wonderful effects it produces. "w» promotes n, makes sickly y pigs healthy and pro. appetite, aids . wth to all. E those for lost I oven hose Shien ip bor | a" acquire iow = fattening put on more | given « Provendeine » and are BT ng put 9 Young |* ol precious advantage and grow faster and their flesh acquires a more and one that astonishes every user of « Proven- - RICKETS or FOOT TROUBLE to is that WITHIN A FEW-DAYS IT CAUSES. DISAPPEAR. Therefore give your hogs " PROVENDEINE " : .~ 1, = To promote their 2. -- To make them rapidly fatten. 8. -- To prevent their DUPRUVENDENE: is THE ONLY PREPARATION that guarantees the breeder rapid fattening of his pigs with- + out fear of stunting their ie. PEOPLE SAY : Eats quicker RR 852 Marys On. ibrar 30, 100. rod Re ve et Sxports that the Provendeine = Ce EC = CUT OUT THIS GOL PON - 0008 ris Pill in your pame and _; it to your dealer who will in exchange g Thos ee APRA NE, City of New-Y Public Welfare yr ot Ere Excellent for yowi sis fe Dpunn value: 30.80, ng from leg weakness. b OF Augie Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Jackson visited} . their daughter, Mrs. J. L. Sweetman, on Mr. Stuart' Mark was the guest of Mr. Amasa Sweetman, on Sunday. Mr. Percy. Jeffrey visited with Mr, Milton Demera on Sunday. Mr. D, McDermott, Mr. and Mrs. A. | Le McDermott and family, of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sweetman, Mr, and Mrs. J. Demera, Grace and Glen, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Sweetman last Sunday. Miss Myrtle Jeffrey visited Mr, and Mrs: J. Peel, of Port Perry, recently. Mr. Wesley Crozier was able to make his calls as usual last week with [the tax slips. We were glad to see he is improving in' health. All roads will lead to Seagrave on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hardy and family visited Mr, and Mrs. Emmerson Fra- lick, at Shirley, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Beacock and son were the guests of her father, on Sunday Miss Helen Prentice, of Port Perry, is visjting her uncle Mr. Alf. Prentice. Mr. A. McKenzie has built a new driving barn. Mr, and Mrs, W. McKinley, of Port Perry, visited with Mrs, Pettitt, on Sunday Mrs. Hiram Fralick visited her | sister in Port Hope, recently. Mrs. Gordon Cherrie is visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs. Reynolds, of] ; Seagrave. +Glad to report, Lavern Martin is out of the doctor's care, and his sore finger much improved. > Mr, and Mrs. Alf. Prentice were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, R. Prentice, of Port Perry, on Sunday. Mr. K. Keller is sporting a Ford Coupe, ren (Ym NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of John James McCracken and Joseph William McCracken, Deceased. Pursuant to Sec, 56 of Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of John James Mec- Cracken and Jose) William Me- Cracken, late of the Township of Cart- wright,, in the County of Durham, Farmers, who died on or about the dat ad Nov kn ju and May 21st, 1 are on or before the "96th. hs py Ontario, solicitors for Robert James Bruce, Jr. Executor of the Estates of the said deceased their christian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their ac- counts and the nature of the securities (if any), held by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the said Rober James Bruce, Jr. tribute the assets of the among - the ties entitled thereto haying only to such claims of eh notice shall have been given as above required, and the said Robert James Bruce Jr., will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by Harris & Harris at the time of such distribution. at Port , Ont,, this 25th day of November A.D. 192. Ai ARRIS & HARRIS, Solrs. for R, J. Bruce Ta 'week end under parental roofs. D.| as there will be an election of officers -| Holy Comimunion was administered at 'of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wall, was supported by Miss Annie Hamilton, lays SAVINGS. A CASH SELLING EVENT 'Our Stock is too heavy--mild weather is to blame. We are now anxious to unload, and prices will help with profit to you. Ten days selling at these prices will help us accomplish' this. COMMENCING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29th. CHILDREN'S SWEATERS 98c.--A REAL BARGAIN Children's Pullover Sweaters, all wool, in shades of Red, Navy, Sand and Pearl Grey. Sizes 24 to 30. On sale at LADIES" FLETTE GOWNS An assortment of Ladies' Flette gowns, good quality Flannel- ette, long sleeves and short sleeves. On sale at 89c. LADIES' HOSE Penman's Full Fashioned All Wool Hose Ladies' Fine Cashmere Hose, good shades Monarchs Silk and Wool Hose, all shades LADIES' UNDERWEAR Ladies' Heavy Winter Weight Bloomers Ladies' Wooltex Vests; long sleeves, and short sleeves; 79¢ and 85e Children's Printed Flannelette Sleepers Girl's Belts and Purse Sets Many Other Excellent Values Offered EL A YOR AON OREO bale in the near future. The ladies testified to the fact that no quilting is complete without a cup of tea by bringing with them a very satisfying lunch which all enjoyed. The young people of the United and Anglican Churches are busy with their "Plays" for Christmas and New Years, respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Wright, Mr. and "Mrs. W. VanCamp, and family, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, P. VanCamp. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Graham and family were with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Graham, on Sunday. Misses Vera Forder and Florence McLaughlin, of Toronto, spent the That the cold wave which swept over on Thursday and Friday of last week was general was evinced by the message which come over the radio stating that 89 had frozen to death in the United States The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the United Church will. be held at the home of the president Mrs. F. Stinson on. Wednesday afternoon, D b PORT PERRY PICTURE HOUSE Saturday, December 7th BILLY DOVE in . The Heart of a Follies Girl Two Shows--7 00 and 9.00 p.m. Personal Greeting Cards for Christmas IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, AND YOU LIVE IN TOWN, JUST PHONE 50, AND THE SAMPLES WILL BE BROUGHT TO YOUR HOUSE. IF YOU LIVE OUT OF TOWN, WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK. Port Perry Star Phone 50 11th, This is the annual meeting and a full attendance is requested, With a view to strengthening the interest of the men of the United Church in church work there will be a men's banquet in the township hall on Monday evening of next week. The services of St. John's Church on Sunday last were again in charge af Rev. Mr. Ashcroft, of Toronto, and the morning service, A very interesting event took place on Saturday, November 30th, at 2 p.m. when Miss Ivy Wall, only daughter united in marriage to Mr. Frederick A. Hamilton, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hamilton, The ceremony was performed in St. Paul's Chapel, Uxbridge, Rev. P. G. Powell, the former rector of Black stock, officiating. The bride and groom were nly sister of the groom, and Mr. William Taylor After the ceremony the bridal 'motored to Oshawa where a dinner was served. The bride | and "groom left later on 'a trip to, 8 Ta a Mr. and 'Mrs, Hamilton are two of our most' popular young people and we 'all join in wishing them a long, happy and: - journey - through life. « « . if one slips . . the > tails T HERE are three people to every telephone call. If any one of them makes a mistake the call fails. It may be the operator, it may be the person calling, it may be the person called. There are over one million local calls in Ontario and Quebec every day which fail--"Line's Busy" ="No Answer"--"No one on the line now, sir"-- "Wrong Number". These uncompleted calls are a serious matter. They mean two million minutes a day wasted --