mangy, and others looked measleyfied ; I had used kerosene 

 and it did not have the desired effect. I was disappointed, but 

 had some Persiatic Pig Wash in store, seeing it was good for lice 

 and mange and sk'n diseases in Pigs, concluded to try it on the 

 pigs in the following manner : 



I put in a barrel 25 gallons of water and one quart of dip, 

 and stirred it up good, then dipped the pigs. Never saw such a 

 change; not over 15 minutes' work. Left barrel in pen, and 

 whenever I saw a pig the least wrong in the skin, I dumped it 

 in the barrel of dip. I have the cleanest, nicest lot of shoats 

 ever raised, and advise all raisers of hogs to try it. Dip your 

 pigs several times at 4 to 12 weeks old and see for yourselves. 

 It will more than save the price in feed, better growth ; kills all 

 lice and humor in skin, besides disinfects them. 



The subject of Dipping Pigs has come prominently before 

 both breeders of fine or high-grade pigs and also breeders for 

 market purposes. The above clipping is one of many experiences, 

 and we may say as pioneers of introducing the Persiatic Pig Wash, 

 made specially to meet the requirements of the pig, we have been 

 successful beyond all expectations in the sale of Persiatic Pig 

 Wash. Unsolicited testimonials speak for themselves, of which 

 the following is a fair sample : 



.Stol KFVii.i.K, Ont., December 9th, 1898. 

 The Fickhakdt I^enkrj;\v Co., Stouffvilie, Ont. 



Gentlemen, — Some time ago I was induced to buy a can of your 

 Persiatic I'ig Wash, as I was advised it was a perfect insect destroyer 

 of all kinds of vermin on live stock. I have a number of pigs, which 

 were simply infested with lice, so much that when feeding they had 

 to frequently stop and scratch themselves. I made one application 

 of your Persiatic Pig Wash, as per directions, and I am very pleased 

 to say that in three days time the change in the pigs was so noticeable 

 that I made it my business to tell my neighbors ahout the splendid 

 results. It simply cleaned the lice out, made the pigs rest and eat in 

 comfort, and certainly acts like a tonic. I would advise washing 

 pigs from time to time with Persiatic Pig Wash, lice or no lice. It 

 does them good, they seem to relish the results. 



J. .\. TODD, Grain Merchant, .Stouflrvillc. 

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