o’ 7TWEUVEi OH TOWN ‘F -:..;s__ -. .;‘..‘§’2’.Z..‘.“..5;..§.‘;’?'.‘1‘.3i..iif'2‘.‘i§‘;‘ m. Busy Week 3A Sm" P’°"""°° Ed"°""°"“l Aim Stressed " i l ll-larding, obsriottetown: Dr. Nottins, 5B!!!‘ Grail’ SIIOW! Charlottetown; T. B. Rogers. Char-i _ I ’ l Says Pres. Jones I -— v "Island foxes have always taken =ths highest awards and highest i lotiatown. , .. Association o! Prince Bd- Prince County-E. i-i. Monkleyw . Island for 1929 are as ioiiows: Bummer-side; B. W. Robinson. lum-, “Gm” m," h“, M"; hem |n the past ten years. niostly in great" ‘ g cm“ M 3am“ ‘g Manual, g; prices. At this exhibition ws have’ l. Buiialo. at Mdskogon. at Portland. ' l"!!! "ll-WWW l"! V" "m u" Iew prise winners. The nnruocesr l. Inl exhibitors will be able to learn I Iunburs: John Roper. lbsrwoodi! by vrcersofP. E. I. ‘ ox Association v —I* as officers or the silver 1'01 B- n -l-icn. Prank B. Hearts. Lt. merside; 1110mm S. Moyse Bedsqueil ernor of the Province o! Prince Douglas Bell. Cape havarso; Loon-g . d Island; honorary presidenhlard MdNeill, Summeraicie; C. C.l elton Sharp, president o! the maker. Marllw- l at. Toronto annnaly.‘ at tJslo, at l London. and this year at Munich, at Toronto, at Paris, and at Win- much from the llfilfi Illlllfli - - - nipeg. But the comparatively small _ Charlottetown is proud to be the seat of the first rprovlnclal- Io: show." Silver Fzir Eoodva - v . v , A’ plestJooli-“loll l bah and-hsltllydp teed. Snitablelor all stilts n! Ifowth‘ l - i I . I - adian National silver For Breod- l Kins’! Collnty- Robert Stewart. Association: honorary directors? ‘Montague: Willard Jordon. Murray. . A. C. Saunders, Premier of Harbor ;W. L. Poole, Montague; A.. ice Edward Island; Hon. W. M. F. Campbell, Montague; Samuel. m, M chumuhwu h“ m", ‘ greater show of registered silver foxes than any other ever held. It is greater because there l" more I ,-nu Worship Mayor YeO. ' at formal opening oi the Fox show. . Minister oi Agriculture; Hislaohnstone, I'm-tune Bridge. , ship, Ira T. Yeo. M. 1)., Mayor of Executive Committee-G. sheltonl rlottetown; T. W. L. Prowse,‘ city Sharpe, Bideiord; J. Walter Jones; iClllOT; s. A. Macdonald. president I Bunbury: Major A. s. Robertson.’ m", ‘m, bu“, M,“ n"; ma“, 2n’ Associated Bonds n’ Trade o! MerTald; Johnd 517F500?) the breeders themselves are more face Edward island; President. J. ‘Font eroy Kennc y, u pol’ ; lvn exmflmctdy ' ' ‘ - d" Charlottetown . . » » it" Jm" 'Ch‘r1'°"m"°wn' V“ '1'!" m!’ ' "We have on our board nearly a PM,“ 4 ' ‘Mn u mud . . _ . lg and storablr. psycho . l P 1deni_ Major Alber. s. Rcbertsoru, Classification Committee E ii. “on of men m‘ n" "on, m", and development o "maid? “cream,” wan“ R‘ Shaw‘ | Monkley‘ summcrslde; B‘ w’ Robin‘ can boast the llrlvilslh of living in arm“; q; Agriculture charlotte- .5011, summerside; Fontleroy Kenn- . “mm The” M" proved than" i!- 1| Board of directors colaslsts oi] superintendents-Gordon MaoMib‘ lsn. Cornwall; H. J. Kennedy. 5outh-= lnedy, Soulhport. Drleotors l nieens county-J. Walter Jonesport. est Insurance avail yourself of our spe- cial facilities for FOX lN- SURANCF. covering ship- ments from shipping point to ultimate destination. ASK FOR QUOTATIONS - i-WNEMAN s. co.. Limos l. O. HYNDMAN, President Lloyd's Ag CHARLOTTE gals TOWN f Live Stock Branch. MR. W. R SHAW Secretary and Mmager of the Prince l Edward Island Fox Show, to whom much credit in due for the enthu- siasm and interest which now pie- valls. Mr. Shaw ls an ofliciai in the; Provincial Department oi’ Agriculture, Best ingthe Worlds Sdys Lt. _G'overnor~ "A man rnnst have considerable means as exhibit foxes at Toronto. while hora men of limited means ars placed on equal footing with all others. when a person secures prises at this show then he has without doubt. the best foxes in the world. The show will be something lobe looked forward to in the fu- tnre, something of which Prince EdWllfd Island may speak with l pride." ‘ i | i i -His Honor Lieut-Gov.’ ernor Hearts at formal] opening of Fox Show; l I __" I ':.‘ ll 2"‘ definiiclv "'9 k tranSDB-Fm‘ Holding Position W NTED; iTo Buy or Rent: Empty clean Fox ‘Ranch in good wndltion for about i0 or 20 pairs. i WRITE aox cs9, i Summerside, P. E. 1.} 8597-l0-wcdfri6l, selves ‘as level-headed a board as could be assembled and that speaks well for the general intelligence of rural parts. Practically each and all hnve contributed nobly o! their time and resources to pnt this show over." -—President J.,W. Jones. At opening of Fox Show Tuesday evening. He ’ll Be There Some foxmen say yodean tell a . Prince Edward Island bred fox “by the cut o! his jib.” Thiflellow seems to be looking forward to a whale o! a time‘ at the Fox Show this week. i i i _ . . . M. w. WOOD 1 Highland Farm BRBEDEB OF Wondercresti o ~ Silver Black Foxes See my FANCY EXHEIT AT THE SHOW, and judge ' dt31-10-24-3L A REAL TONG for yourself‘ of the quality of WONDERCREST FOXEB IS MAINTAINED AT Blillil RANBH A Guardian representative hsdtlu pleasure recently of visiting the splendidly equipped fox ranch of Mr. E. R. Brow. which is ideally situated about two md s half miles from Charlottetown on the St. Peter's Road. The ranch, which was acquired by Mr. Brow in i916, is plentiiully wood- ed, providing the right amount of summer shade for the animals. Its easy accusibility to the city enables its owner to pay frequent visits tothc ranch; and it is this personal super- vision, together with a fixed policy oi careful selection for breeding and scientific dieting and housing meth- ods.‘ that have made for Mr. Brow’: foxes an enviable reputation when sold either as breeders ogior their pelts. He has successfully shipped foxes to many parts of the United States, to Norway. England and other countries. Among his customers he has retained the patronage of one family of fox breeders. five brothers who, for the past six years, have purchased yearly, which is in iisel! a proof of the quality standard ric- ldly maintained at the Brow ranch. ._One’ breeder this year secured from twodogs purchased from Mr. Brow Notice ‘jfo l Fox Ranchers Our present supply oi. hurl-ins will be exhausted this week and unless we have further arrivals in themes!!- J. WALTER. JONES, 0r Bnnbury. P. l. 1., president of tbs Silver Io: Exhibitors’ Associ- ltlflh of Prlncs Edward Island. twenty-nine living pups, and many breeders have been agreeably sur- prised at tbs records achieved by male animals purchased iron: this ranch. Mr. Brow, who has associated with him in business his son. has now ‘lofty-one brooding pens, ind some thirtyiix smaller ones. containing 10s foxes and pups. Three more breeding pens were added to the ranch during the past year. In ad- dition to the breeding pens there is a large run. one hundred and eighty by sixty fact. where eighteen silver tipped beauties from last year's "lit- ters run at large and are “' ,, a lion on their coats which will mean prime marketable pelts by and bl- ' it was to the uniformly supbrior quality and appearance of the young foxes in the smaller pens, however, that‘ the reporter's attention was. chiefly drawn. These ware all ail- ver black foxes of the purest Dalton- Oulton strain. and were {risking about in the liveliast- manner.‘ The visit was made Just at iesdlng- tlmef and the huliabaloo which the pups raised for their supper showed that 0 spirited. w. Brow Olplllllllfllll-v when the pups are ious. wash old they are weaned and ‘put fifths about tea inches from the around on time will be forced ‘to discontinue shipments of frozen herring after October 28th. g Notice or any fresh supply t-Iiw will he given immediately. Shipments of storage herring will continue as nsnal. MATTHEW d: McLEAN CO- Sonril. I l r r > > > ‘ax AAAA¢A 4 Come To a mooring o! inch mesh win throus-h- which the litter falls toflianground below and is’ carefully; gathered and removed every week. thus making for thorough cleanliness in the pens. when the pups are about two months old they are separated and placed two in a pen-a method which facilitates feeding and les- xx A‘AAmAA‘AAA A xxx A A‘ they wars healthy as wail» as high- r smaller pens which are elevated, _li not feeding. send us ydur BN1" for trial shipment- . when at the Fox l-‘li-l‘. till at 0B1‘ booth for further bilofqllllitfl- v Swift Canadian Co. Limited Charlottetown, BILL sens the danger irom fighting among themselves. ur. Brow purchased his origihal stock trom Sir Charles Dalton. and by consistently breeding for quality has achieved a reputation {or pro- Tducing that silky fur-pitch blackoq L p neck and shoulder, silverad beauu. fully on hips. with large brush end- ing in a mow-wblietip-which is ‘ characteristic of Island foxes at, their but. 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