NOVEMBER 16,1930 *‘ " ‘ EAJJE NlN r; _._ _ .__, The Silver Fox Exhibitors’ Association Of Prince Edward Island A ——PRESENTS— 1936- F()X SH() a NOVEMBER 16th to 20th ‘THE UHAKLUI'I'IS'I'UWN uUAKfllAnl JXFuTzXAAAns-m w mun-w» ~'. _-_ Fox. Show, Programme MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16th- 90011. |1|.»Rr'cciving' 11ml (‘Iwsilivillg Foxcfi. 1.00 p. 111.—l\‘ccci\'ing zm-l (lnssiiving liuxcg TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17th- 9.00.1.m.——_]'nzlging commences on Class I and will continue throughout 1hr day. 7.3011.111.—-lw>x1|1v11'§ Jhmqrm Canzulizul National Hotel. ~ nos. 020mm n. nmmols 7 non. 1. c. canon-nan nos. TuANi: A. CAMPBELL- ‘VEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th- i, .. 9-00 a-IIL-Jud-Yin" eominuul. . _ . . HIS wonsnlr minor: P. w. Lxsuiamyq- I- g . . . _ _ b b - . HON. n. n. nunxls G0‘ ERNOR I, DOIIUHIDH Mmulrr 0A‘ Agnculturl Premier t Minist" of Agriculture ,I_L.RXEI‘ Mlt. L‘. t‘. nAkl-llt. l ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19th—- ‘ 9.00 a. m.—]udging continued. - ' -~ ‘ ‘ ' ' I gecretar ' :RIDAY, NOVEMBER 20th- M y I l _ ' 9.00 :1. 111.——_lu<l;_in_s;' cmnplcltwl. I 2.00;).|n.-—l'rc>vn1aii|m oi Hophies by I-lis Honor Lieut- Cmlllt (ilwcrllor (it-urge I). DcBIois in Paton Pav- ilion. (If time and conditions permit), i <. snvearoicsauewlos ADDED AJFTRACTION Diz=ecto rs ~.1“llllllllli lllllllilfllfillillliiihlhninilm h] m m‘ ‘i5N!HiliiiiIllillilliililllailfllliilllliillilliilliitlirallillinln.lmullnlzeinlnamnil|iililmiinliliilslliiillllll-l _— IJIHHiIEIHIHiiEilY ’ illiiltlllllllllliiilis1ii! i i‘ M‘ iilllh ~- Greetings fro m the i.‘ , 5 PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS i ' CIT Y OF a MESSAGE TO a CHARLOT 73* TOWN f The Premier and the Gorcrnlnent of the Province wish Timmy" the mm" ("mime “m! risim’ "f Liam] i f1; (whiny f" "u. p,-,,,n,,;l.,~s' H“, judges, and the exhibitors pionu rs in IOX-Fflllfflillg lizc aorlcl I!'\'I'-‘ gfrrn a n-rn" inclus- - A YYTYIILYFOx Sholvdtlicirithyailks andiappreciation for the won- fry rr quarter of a century or nwrv nav- ln this Province I dflfllt ¢ffi¢i9"¢‘ll ("Id CIP-lfPWYYtI-"Yl 195th whifh "191! tlflve where the first experiments in domestic breeding of foxes j always given‘ to the public the proof of the outstanding "as cam-ed o" the industry has weathered man” rivishq; § quality of this product of our PFOUIIICL’. ‘ tudes and still maintains its place as om- of the Prorirzcfs most gainful fields of production. At the rvry outset the infant industry suffered greatly from an almost f rcnzicd MR, n. airman ymgmgg period of speculation. Then came the World War and the i —— ~~~' ~~~ ~*— —< crash of world nlarkets. More rccerltlg/ fo.\' ranchers hi"? f alt the effects of the world-Irirle dcpressiorz. now happi/II giving way to a brighter cra. ll speaks u-ell for the stead- iness, adaptability and common sense of Island ranchers that throughout good times and bad the industry has bccn 1 maintained and that Island foxes are still the finest offcr- i crl at the great European auction sales. T he annul Prince Edward Island Silver Fox Exhibiliozx is a 11"‘!!! contributillll factor to our continued tcorld leadership. It is a meeting film-e of (my mmi progressive ranchers and offers splendid opportunities for the interchange of ideas on all phases of the industry. Recognizing the importance of this annual show the citizcnl of (‘harloltctmrn gladly welcome the ex- hibitors to the Island's capital. with the hope that the years ahead Irill In‘ "."’|“.‘»‘ m’ cxpzl- .:.'1 and progress. I’. W. TFRNER, Mayor The Fox Industry of the Island during the past few years, and especially during the years of (lepression, was to us as the grain bins of Ancient Egypt, instituted by Joseph, was to the famislaing people of that period. As with them, so it was with us. It carried us through, and I Imve no hesitation in saying to the farmers throughout the length and breadth of the Province that this is a profitable sideliine on your farm. ' litart with the best stock procurable, compare always when an opportunity affords itself your foxes with the foxm of other ranches. If yours do not measule up in ap- pearance and quality, find out what is the matter. When you have discovered the defects, remove them. Improve your methods of feeding and housing. When possible, as- sist your fellow rancher by advice and demonstration. Re- tain an open mind-none of us know all of anyone thing" {Boost the industry and the quality of its product. also the little Province down by the sea, so that n-e may be pointed out by others as a people who are bound to succeed in whatever undertaking to which we may devote our energies. - l ..‘.l.‘_:....‘L;J‘...\~ i.» I 1 W. II. DENNIS, Minister of Agriculture MAYOR If. W. ROBINSON Summcrsid: l i\\li\lllll\lfllllllliilllll A n